When and how to refrigerate starter?

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Hi all, 

I have a 10 day old 100% rye starter and a white starter that's about 8 days old and i'm not sure how to tell if they are ready to go into the fridge. i made a fairly successful loaf with my white starter this weekend.

When i do refrigerate the starter, how much should i feed them first and how long after the feed should i put them in the fridge? 

Last question, how often does the starter need to be fed once its in the fridge?

Thanks in advance!!

Hi 

I use a stiff 67% whole rye starter all the time and mine lives in the fridge as outlined by DAB.  I froze such a culture 15 months ago and this weekend, I thawed it out and fed it and it was away like the clappers.  In fact, I have today made a test wholewheat loaf and all's fine.  Rye cultures are just so resilient.

why you would freeze some of your starter? Was it just to have a back up? Have you ever tried drying some of your starter?

I find this easier than drying it.  The starter I have is  very active and gives good results with minimal attention - I would hate to lose it - hence a frozen specimen

 

Cleaned out a shelf to clean the shelf.  There was about 10 g in size but it was dried up completely and weighed about 2 g.  i was making another levain today so I fed this little bit too.  It took right off and actually was more lively than the other one and doubled after the 2nd feeding in 3 hours.  This little bit had to be a year old. I can't wait to see how sour the levain ends up.  A stiff rye starter is really way, way more then the cat's meow:-)

I've been using my starter since the early '90's and recently changed it to the No Muss No Fuss method and it's even easier than my previous method of once a week feeding.

I'm still on the part about "the early 90s"!! Nicely done!! It must make incredible tasting bread! I hope I can keep mine going for that long.

Thanks for the comment, I reduced the hydration of my starter last night. I've started using a different (less expensive brand of flour) so i'm going to give it a few days to make sure my starter likes it and then it'll go in the fridge.