defender101
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Hey , I started building a kiln from an old freezer using a hot plate with a pot filled with water. Yesterday I just ran a test run without the thermostat/temprature controler just to see does the temperature comes up and I was able to get the temprature up to 128°F at 89% humidity within an hour. I got some questions about this.
1. Is 89% humidity too much for fermenting and if so what are the methods to reduce that humidity ?
2. What are the ideal temperature and humidity range to ferment tobacco on a kiln ?
3. When it comes to programming your thermostat , at which temperatures do you let your heat source to turn off and turn on again ?
I'm new to tobacco fermenting and you sharing your answers and experience would be highly appreciated
1. Is 89% humidity too much for fermenting and if so what are the methods to reduce that humidity ?
2. What are the ideal temperature and humidity range to ferment tobacco on a kiln ?
3. When it comes to programming your thermostat , at which temperatures do you let your heat source to turn off and turn on again ?
I'm new to tobacco fermenting and you sharing your answers and experience would be highly appreciated