So I have had a long standing question and figured maybe I would ask those who are more knowledgeable than I.
I live in a very humid state (FL) and I have found that "just leaving my tobacco out" to dry never really works due to the humidity. Even leaving tobacco in my "dry" closet for a week open hardly changes the dryness of my tobacco. What I usually do to combat this is set my oven to the lowest setting (170 F) and turn it off, wait about 5 min and place my tobacco inside for about 20ish min. My question is, for those who live in a very humid area, how do you dry your tobacco? Is there an easier way? I've tired the microwave method but I did not like the results. Or, do you guys just live and learn to love tobacco that's a little moist?
I live in a very humid state (FL) and I have found that "just leaving my tobacco out" to dry never really works due to the humidity. Even leaving tobacco in my "dry" closet for a week open hardly changes the dryness of my tobacco. What I usually do to combat this is set my oven to the lowest setting (170 F) and turn it off, wait about 5 min and place my tobacco inside for about 20ish min. My question is, for those who live in a very humid area, how do you dry your tobacco? Is there an easier way? I've tired the microwave method but I did not like the results. Or, do you guys just live and learn to love tobacco that's a little moist?