I finally started a different kiln idea and it seems to work VERY well. Considering I don't have a huge amount of tobacco to kiln, I Macgyvered an "indoor dash board cure system". I know some folks don't like using plastic but I have yet to find a problem.
Anyway
I opened up a 30 gallon plastic tote, hooked up a clamp light with a 300 watt light bulb aiming inside the tub (made sure it can't touch the plastic tote) then put the separated tobacco hands into different plastic bags respective to their strain, misted, shook, shaked and threw the leaves around inside the bags, then set them in the plastic tub.
The ambient temperature is 55*F, interior ambient temperature is 68*F and the interior bag temperature is around 120 (after it's been allowed to warm back up after inserting the wireless thermometer) and humidity is around 59-65.
I'm keeping a close eye on the temperature of the plastic bags, tote, and the RH of the bags but so far it seems to work quite well. The bags within 1 day had the familiar "fermenting tobacco smell" and there is a slight hint of raisins when you open the bags. Pictures to come this afternoon I hope.
(PS that tote will become my new propagation tub this spring
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