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Makes sense to me! I was so happy to find the sticks as I was out. I dont know if they can come back to life with humidification now that they are all dry. It is a shame to lose 18 cedar wrapped toro sized sticks but I dont care for that nic sickness. I tend towards lower blood sugar anyway.
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I'm scared of Neil.
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These were probably about a year put away and the other box I just found was the same time frame I assume and the hygrometer inside said 57%. I put 2 humidity stacks in and wet down the inisde of the top with a damp cloth. |
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YNWA
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As long as they have not been dried out for years, they should bounce back. The drier they are, the longer they will take to rehumidify. I would give them a few weeks to a month at minimum.
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