Why distilled water only?G'day and welcome.
"I have an odd question that will no-doubt sound rather silly so please forgive my inexperience."
As it says under the section heading; "No such thing as a dumb question".
Before I found pipe forums, I did not know a single pipe smoker.
My only pipe was a Peterson Sherlock Holmes Bent Rhodesian that I smoked daily without rest for a few years. Oh the horror.
The range of tobacco blends here in Nanny State Australia is minimal to say the least so during that time I smoked three blends [No, don't ask ]
Finding U.S. on-line tobacconists opened up a whole new world.
I'd not even heard of Orientals much less Perique or Latakia.
Seriously, I barely possessed half a clue.
Although it was a bit of a learning curve, members on forums and their reviews at www.tobaccoreviews.com made the experience enjoyable rather than frustrating.
Now that I'm a freakn expert [ ] I should cringe at the memory of some of my questions but I don't and you know why?
No one ever made me feel stupid. Members understand that smoking a pipe is a bit of an art where the more one learns, the better the experience.
We were all newbies at some point and we are a fraternity that are here to build one another up.
So please, no need to apologise. We are all here to help where we can.
As to your sensible question on drying; I really don't understand why some blends are so moist that they need drying. That just pisses me off.
When the owner of Daughter&Ryan was asked why his blends are typically dry, he responded by saying that he's in the business of selling tobacco, not water. Respect.
None of the bulk blends that I buy require drying because I avoid overly moist blends.
Rehydration; with really dry tobacco I spritz with distilled water, mix and then leave it in a sealed jar for a few days.
Tobacco that needs just a little bit of moisture, I moisten a couple of layers of paper towel and place it under a closed lid of the jar and check on it after several hours.
Also, do you ever use those rehydrating “buttons” you soak in water and then put in the jar?