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Two questions then:
1) I recall somebody saying that dried out tobacco could be rehydrated once but I never did find out why that is, if true. I can't think of why this would be so I'm hoping it isn't the case as I've only now got myself some proper Mason jars (more arriving soon) and want to get more moisture in a couple tins of tobacco that's already dried out and been revived once.
2) I also remember reading here that tobacco shouldn't be left sitting in the chamber, lit or unlit. Lately I've been starting a bowl on my lunch break then finishing it off when I get home some six hours later (yes I work long shifts!), what might the issue be with doing this?
As for unlit tobacco, I sometimes pack a bowl and then don't get around to lighting it for an hour or two for whatever reason. I can't think why this would be bad for it but apparently it is, so I'm curious why.
Thanks.
Two questions then:
1) I recall somebody saying that dried out tobacco could be rehydrated once but I never did find out why that is, if true. I can't think of why this would be so I'm hoping it isn't the case as I've only now got myself some proper Mason jars (more arriving soon) and want to get more moisture in a couple tins of tobacco that's already dried out and been revived once.
2) I also remember reading here that tobacco shouldn't be left sitting in the chamber, lit or unlit. Lately I've been starting a bowl on my lunch break then finishing it off when I get home some six hours later (yes I work long shifts!), what might the issue be with doing this?
As for unlit tobacco, I sometimes pack a bowl and then don't get around to lighting it for an hour or two for whatever reason. I can't think why this would be bad for it but apparently it is, so I'm curious why.
Thanks.
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