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by jackz7
on Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:07 am |
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I've only encountered 1 little problem since I began MYO last Dec. Otherwise it has been great. Humidity and moisture. On rainy or humid days with a high dew point the tobacco just won't dry out properly and injecting is a pain.
Any good ideas for easily removing the moisture on those wet and humid suumer days, Thanks, Jack |
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by Zippy
on Mon Aug 22, 2005 7:26 am |
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I read on another thread where someone had the same problem. The solution was to place the tobacco under the window air conditioner for several hours.
I would think that placing it under a heat lamp might accomplish the same.
Don't know if either works, simply suggestions at this point. |
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by jackz7
on Mon Aug 22, 2005 9:42 am |
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Thanks Zippy,
No AC, usually a cool climate where I am and today the humidity is gone. Heat lamp sounds like a good idea or maybe a small electric space heater might dry it out. Thought about the oven, but the tobacco could get extra crispy. Maybe a very small dehumidifier would work? I only get about 30 real humid days so it is not a very big issue for me. |
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by JohnC
on Wed Aug 24, 2005 1:32 pm |
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One other method, would be to stick it in a frost-free refrigerator un- covered overnight.
-J.C.- |
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by jackz7
on Fri Aug 26, 2005 7:45 am |
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| Thanks, Frost Free Fridge....That is another good idea. |
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