Hmm, that read like you opened and dried out a whole jar of tabac at once?
I’m not sure anyone would recommend doing it that way.
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It would be interesting to see what happens when you try to ignite tobacco that has less than 2% RH. Would it explode? No, I don't think so, but it might burn through in a few seconds..
20% RH in NJ is right low! Are you inland a bit? Inside, I bet the RH is below 70%, which I think is a general good level to shoot for.Title edited for caps and brevity. Rule 9! -jpm
I recently discovered that I enjoy on the dry side when the humidity dropped below 20% the other day. I dried out several jars by just leaving them open and shaking the jars every once in a while until the tobacco was almost crunchy and have been in heaven ever since.
My problem is that its now been 70% and raining for a few days and i want to open a new tin but know that just leaving it out wont get the job done.
The RH in my house right now is 65% with the windows open. At this point, 65%-75% will be the average through the summer and I’m pretty far inland.20% RH in NJ is right low! Are you inland a bit? Inside, I bet the RH is below 70%, which I think is a general good level to shoot for.
In any event, you have a lot of suggestions!
Good luck!
Then you have pretty good situation, as leaving the lid off won't do any harm. Though if you run a/c, the RH inside will probably go down substantially.The RH in my house right now is 65% with the windows open. At this point, 65%-75% will be the average through the summer and I’m pretty far inland.