long stored starter in fridge?

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Has anyone stored a starter in the fridge for months without feeding it monthly? Like 6 months or more.   I just took mine out smelled great had to stir in hooch but no probelm so far.  I took a cup out and added 4 cups of flour and 3 of water.  Smells right but am wondering if anyone has refreshed after this long in the fridge with no feeding.

I am working with the BBA book.  It is the newer version of the book.  I am at the bram stage of it and resfreshing it.  It was bubbling some but was thin.  I will feed it a few more days then continue.  Thank You.

Not sure if I should ask here since it's the same topic or if I should start a new thread ...I don't mean to hijack someone else's thread if that's what I've done - very sorry - let me know if I should move this to a new thread ...just trying to avoid too much redundancy

Anyway: I'm trying to revive 3 different neglected starters that I've had in my fridge for probably 9-10 months ... not feeling very positive but it sounds like it can be done.  Of course they all have hooch on top & the very toppish layer is s bit gray with the lower portions looking creamy in color - smell is tangy, no mold or anything.  They all look about the same. 

   ...from one of the old starters, I poured off the hooch then removed a good dollop of the starter from beneath the gray area and fed equal parts (by weight) of unbleached AP flour & water (I just did this one this morning). 

With the other 2, I stirred in the hooch and then pretty much did the same thing. I was previously under the impression that I should just watch for activity (which should occur in 24-72 hours??) and not feed again until I saw some.   I am seeing no activity at 36 hours  so far. But I should actually be feeding every 12 hours regardless?  I did just go ahead & feed them this morning even though I see no activity yet.  They smell good ...a bit tangy like a starter should. One of them does have some hooch seperating out. They are sitting in an area that stays about 74-76 degress

ALSO - if I can ask here as well ...I have dried starter of each of these.  I made them about a year ago.  They dried quickly from a very active stage. They were stored is sealed poly bags in a cabinet.  I am at 36 hours with a couple of these as well and no activity yet.  I went ahead & feed them this morning too.  Just a hint of tang smell to these, not much.  Again ...should I be feeding these every 12 hours regardless of activity?  Am I doing this right?

Activity won't always occur in the first 72 hours when you're reviving starters, particularly if you've left them out for a while. Rest assured they're much closer to being viable than a new starter a few weeks old.

If you've got a sour smell but no rise you're doing fine feeding every 12 hours. The bacteria are alive and well, you're just waiting on the yeast population to gain enough momentum that it can raise a loaf of bread.

Thanks so much!  Seems all my long stored starters are coming around ...at 48 hours I was seeing some bubbling in all of them & now at 60 they are looking more awake ...not doubling yet but doing good.  I'm so tickled ...after probably 10 months of cold storage & neglect - all 3 are waking up! I want to comment that the starter to which I poured the hooch off is the slowest of them ... the 2  I stirred it in are moving a bit faster - just FYI

My 2 dehydrated starters are coming along nicley as well - slower than the above, but coming to life.