Drying aromatics?

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I second that us giving you an amount of time is pointless. It is so humid in Alabama, that if I left a tobacco just setting out, it would just absorb more moisture, not lose it.

Also, no two aromatics are the same. Drying some will remove that fake flavor that you probably want from an aro. Some might benefit, but that might be rare. Just experiment.
 
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cigrmaster

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A blend like Molto dolce you can leave in it's original can for a year or so. so. If you want the snap crackle and pop no need to wait.

For some bizarre reason I get a kick out of the sounds Molto Dolce makes. It just reminds me of Rice Crispies. I find it brings me back to a
a simpler time. Yeah I know I have mental issues.
 

nolan613

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About an hour or two in an air conditioned environment, Augusta Georgia, works for me generally, YMMV. Easy too rehydrate if needed...