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What Moisture Level Do You Prefer
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 566239" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I'll have to go back and read over Pease's site. Something I don't often see discussed is how long it takes for the tobacco to adjust to the new humidity if you're re-humidifying. It readily takes on new moisture right away, but how long until it smokes with good flavor and behaves as-new, or as-newish as can be expected after re-humidification? How long does the new moisture take to penetrate every cell and then to settle into it all?</p><p></p><p>I've recently had to add a little moisture to a newly opened jar. It's been a long while since I've had to do this, and it reminded me that the process to get back to normal can take a week or more. In a manner of a couple days, the moisture level can be adjusted, but it takes more days for the tobacco to adjust and to get back to normal smoking, which is the goal anyway.</p><p></p><p>Anyone more fastidious about this process? Charted it? Have a loose schedule in their mind from experience and know-how that they live by?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 566239, member: 1211"] I'll have to go back and read over Pease's site. Something I don't often see discussed is how long it takes for the tobacco to adjust to the new humidity if you're re-humidifying. It readily takes on new moisture right away, but how long until it smokes with good flavor and behaves as-new, or as-newish as can be expected after re-humidification? How long does the new moisture take to penetrate every cell and then to settle into it all? I've recently had to add a little moisture to a newly opened jar. It's been a long while since I've had to do this, and it reminded me that the process to get back to normal can take a week or more. In a manner of a couple days, the moisture level can be adjusted, but it takes more days for the tobacco to adjust and to get back to normal smoking, which is the goal anyway. Anyone more fastidious about this process? Charted it? Have a loose schedule in their mind from experience and know-how that they live by? [/QUOTE]
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