Is there a way to "bring back" tobacco that is really dry?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
One method is to put it in a bowl and dampen a paper towel enough so that it won't drip and then cover the bowl with the damp towel.
Try it dry, might be good.
I bought the RAW brand terracotta squares. Soak them in distilled water and drop in(dried) the tobacco.http:/https://rawthentic.com/prawducts/smoking-gear/hydration-humidity/raw-hydrostone/
If I were to use bovedas to keep tobacco humid, what would be the best rh to use?
Found this:https://paykocpipes.com/blog/5-ways-to-bring-old-pipe-tobacco-back-to-life/
Codgers used to put a cut apple wedge in their pouch to keep tobacco moist, but this and spraying tobacco directly with water risks mold so use caution.
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One method is to put it in a bowl and dampen a paper towel enough so that it won't drip and then cover the bowl with the damp towel.
Try it dry, might be good.
I bought the RAW brand terracotta squares. Soak them in distilled water and drop in(dried) the tobacco.
http:/https://rawthentic.com/prawducts/smoking-gear/hydration-humidity/raw-hydrostone/
I enjoy good cigars and bourbon,
If I were to use bovedas to keep tobacco humid, what would be the best rh to use?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Found this:
https://paykocpipes.com/blog/5-ways-to-bring-old-pipe-tobacco-back-to-life/
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Codgers used to put a cut apple wedge in their pouch to keep tobacco moist, but this and spraying tobacco directly with water risks mold so use caution.