Hi @dipra! Thanks for watching. We haven't experimented much with organic dyes, so we'll look into that some more! For now, we suggest using beet juice to get a pinkish red color.
HI Bio Buddies, what type of coloring do you use? is it food coloring or a normal pigment? I experimented with this with my students but were not so happy with the results yet, but these are very nice colored ! I hope you see this and hope you will answer :)) best ! Desiree
It looks very fragile to use it just like that. I heard (The Thought Emporium channel) that you need to treat the dried SCOBY to make it flexible. Do you have any cool ideas on that?
Et cetera. ETCetera ( please, don't be offended It's et cetera, not ex cetera) . :) Do some research to find natural dyes - those fake chemicals in the plastic bottles are super bad for you and we are trying to teach people how to be healthier, right? :)Take care
Hi! Do you know some papers or webs where I could find natural dyes for kombucha ? I found some but they are meant to dye normal fabric, and I don’t want to try something that could altere the PH of my kombucha jar
A search for hours for a good instructional video this was the best
The adding of texture is so cool thank you for showing us!
I like how you call the scoby “scooby”😁
Hi, love it, one question: how many weeks do I have to wait?
loved the video! can you make a video showing how to make organic dyes to dye the leather?
Hi @dipra! Thanks for watching. We haven't experimented much with organic dyes, so we'll look into that some more! For now, we suggest using beet juice to get a pinkish red color.
@@giybiobuddies8142 thanks!
sooo coooolll!!!
Can you use a tropical kombucha?
HI Bio Buddies, what type of coloring do you use? is it food coloring or a normal pigment? I experimented with this with my students but were not so happy with the results yet, but these are very nice colored ! I hope you see this and hope you will answer :)) best ! Desiree
also, cool video and document ;)
thanks : )
Is it flammable
It looks very fragile to use it just like that. I heard (The Thought Emporium channel) that you need to treat the dried SCOBY to make it flexible. Do you have any cool ideas on that?
I have the same problem! Have you found a solution?
Beeswax
hey which colour can I use to colour it??
Hi! How did you do that snake skin texture to the blue scoby? Thank you!
Hi @Anne Liis Puhk! We placed the SCOBY onto a mesh container which helped give the snake skin texture. Hope that helps :)
@@giybiobuddies8142 is scoby flammable like cigarettes papers
What are you supposed to do with the result, is it edible?
its an actual leather replacement, you can use it for clothing
"kombucha leather sometimes looks a bit like skin"
Wow ! Save animals from slaughter !
Why are you saying scooby? Lol
Et cetera. ETCetera ( please, don't be offended It's et cetera, not ex cetera) . :) Do some research to find natural dyes - those fake chemicals in the plastic bottles are super bad for you and we are trying to teach people how to be healthier, right? :)Take care
Hi! Do you know some papers or webs where I could find natural dyes for kombucha ? I found some but they are meant to dye normal fabric, and I don’t want to try something that could altere the PH of my kombucha jar