Doesn't less salt = faster fermentation?
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OK, I had to double check this myself. I was operating under an incorrect assumption that salt inversely correlated with microbial activity, but it's not that simple. Too little salt allows unwanted bacterial to thrive at first, so fermantation is slower (or can fail). But too much salt can indeed inhibit good bacteria.
do the vegetables get pickled or are they just fermented?