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<blockquote data-quote="BriarChef" data-source="post: 240295" data-attributes="member: 2684"><p>I use Oasis florist foam. Granted not as inexpensive as TP, but has some advantages...and it won't break the bank...I paid $2 for three large blocks. Just make sure you get the "wet" variety that florists use to keep flowers fresh. It's exactly the same thing you find in top end, expensive humidifiers.</p><p></p><p>I charge a suitable chunk with 50-50 distilled water and propylene glycol. The PG will retard mold, and will absorb or express the water giving a constant RH of 72%. Put a wax paper barrier between the tobacco and the oasis, seal the container and forget about it...it won't get overly moist or dry. For about $5 you can build a few hundred top notch humidifiers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BriarChef, post: 240295, member: 2684"] I use Oasis florist foam. Granted not as inexpensive as TP, but has some advantages...and it won't break the bank...I paid $2 for three large blocks. Just make sure you get the "wet" variety that florists use to keep flowers fresh. It's exactly the same thing you find in top end, expensive humidifiers. I charge a suitable chunk with 50-50 distilled water and propylene glycol. The PG will retard mold, and will absorb or express the water giving a constant RH of 72%. Put a wax paper barrier between the tobacco and the oasis, seal the container and forget about it...it won't get overly moist or dry. For about $5 you can build a few hundred top notch humidifiers. [/QUOTE]
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