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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 166579" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Is it bone dry? Maybe better if it is. GL Pease mentions 12-13% humidity by weight. Weigh the tobacco and calculate 12-13%. I'd probably start at 10% by weight and see how it goes from there. Measure in milliliters of water. 1ml = 1 gram. put tobacco in an air-tight container. Sprinkle the water over the top of the tobacco. Seal the lid. Shake. Shake again every so often. The moisture should spread over the lot over time. The moist toilet spread over the top also works well, but it is also very easy to oversaturate the tobacco. Then you're messing with drying out a little bit and playing the +/- game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 166579, member: 1211"] Is it bone dry? Maybe better if it is. GL Pease mentions 12-13% humidity by weight. Weigh the tobacco and calculate 12-13%. I'd probably start at 10% by weight and see how it goes from there. Measure in milliliters of water. 1ml = 1 gram. put tobacco in an air-tight container. Sprinkle the water over the top of the tobacco. Seal the lid. Shake. Shake again every so often. The moisture should spread over the lot over time. The moist toilet spread over the top also works well, but it is also very easy to oversaturate the tobacco. Then you're messing with drying out a little bit and playing the +/- game. [/QUOTE]
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