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<blockquote data-quote="regor" data-source="post: 15276" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>Low outside humidity can effect the tobacco and rather quickly. Where I live when its low humidity it dries out quickly. During the monsson season when it rains a lot it takes a very noticeable longer time to dry out. Most of the time our humidity is 10 to 20 % and it take about 10 to 15 mins for to dry out. There are some tobaccos take a little longer but I think that is caused by PG or by extra wet tobacos. Rattrays is one that takes a few mins longer. I only dry one bowl at atime and that helps alot as well. The desert is a strange place to live. I have heard that in Western Colorado that there are times when the humidity is very low. Mark where you live is fairl high humidity so naturally it will take longer. The weather does effect it for sure. If you want to talk more about it send me your number and I'll be happy to call. I might be able to exsplain it better on the phone. Remember that tobacco is almost like a wick and will soak up moisture from whereever. My mentor taught about this the first day . He spent almost 40 years then smoking a pipe. He now lives in Texas and has a higher humidity and he said it took him a few days to get use to drying his tobacco out the way he likes it. :sunny: :sunny:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regor, post: 15276, member: 37"] Low outside humidity can effect the tobacco and rather quickly. Where I live when its low humidity it dries out quickly. During the monsson season when it rains a lot it takes a very noticeable longer time to dry out. Most of the time our humidity is 10 to 20 % and it take about 10 to 15 mins for to dry out. There are some tobaccos take a little longer but I think that is caused by PG or by extra wet tobacos. Rattrays is one that takes a few mins longer. I only dry one bowl at atime and that helps alot as well. The desert is a strange place to live. I have heard that in Western Colorado that there are times when the humidity is very low. Mark where you live is fairl high humidity so naturally it will take longer. The weather does effect it for sure. If you want to talk more about it send me your number and I'll be happy to call. I might be able to exsplain it better on the phone. Remember that tobacco is almost like a wick and will soak up moisture from whereever. My mentor taught about this the first day . He spent almost 40 years then smoking a pipe. He now lives in Texas and has a higher humidity and he said it took him a few days to get use to drying his tobacco out the way he likes it. :sunny: :sunny: [/QUOTE]
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