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<blockquote data-quote="Jamcdon1961" data-source="post: 585155" data-attributes="member: 5431"><p>Thanks so much. I’m a bit frustrated with my technique at this point. My humidity ranges from 24% - 80% in my house. I’m on the coast. Most days it’s over 50%. Trying to figure out drying time is challenging. I’ve started experimenting with 9 second bursts in the microwave to get some consistency in humidity. Most bowls I have to relight every 4-10 </p><p>Puffs, and as a cigar smoker (light and forget), i find it frustrating. I have been alternating among 4 tobacco’s. I think I may concentrate on 1 tobacco for several bowls to try to figure out the best technique for each one, as my tobacco’s are all cut different. Thanks again for the welcome and info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamcdon1961, post: 585155, member: 5431"] Thanks so much. I’m a bit frustrated with my technique at this point. My humidity ranges from 24% - 80% in my house. I’m on the coast. Most days it’s over 50%. Trying to figure out drying time is challenging. I’ve started experimenting with 9 second bursts in the microwave to get some consistency in humidity. Most bowls I have to relight every 4-10 Puffs, and as a cigar smoker (light and forget), i find it frustrating. I have been alternating among 4 tobacco’s. I think I may concentrate on 1 tobacco for several bowls to try to figure out the best technique for each one, as my tobacco’s are all cut different. Thanks again for the welcome and info. [/QUOTE]
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