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Lifer
Feb 26, 2015
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Hell, just leaving a flake out for an hour will probably add more moisture than dry it. Where do you live a desert? Ha ha.

Just posting times means nothing to the rest of us. List the ambient humidity, and the room temp, and we might get to some discussions. But, here in 90-100% humidity Alabama, it takes more than just setting a flake out. I have to set them on a coffee mug warmer to drive off the water. So, I dry whole tins and jars at a time.
What? You don't have central a/c? Maybe you should stop sitting your tobacco outside and expecting it to dry.

That being said, here in my corner of SE Louisiana, the afternoon humidity has been running under 50% for the past week or so. The indoor humidity inside the house is usually in the 40% range. That makes drying my tobacco a little bit easier.