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  1. mortyb

    Why Kiln?

    I've previously cured my tobacco in 80-90 degrees at 80-95% humidity for 1-3 weeks before drying it & would sometimes get mold this way. From reading this forum, it seems like a lot of people use a kiln with very high temperatures to prevent mold growth. I wanted to get some more info on this...
  2. C

    Hello from Prescott

    Hello, my name is Cameron and I am located in Prescott, AZ. I am wanting to grow, cure, and ferment my own tobacco for making my own cigars. I know that the traditional method for curing cigar tobacco is air-curing and the tradition fermentation process for cigar tobacco is staking the cured...
  3. M

    Relative humidity adjusting/calculations?

    I'm getting ready to start curing burley, and we have a lot of humidity swings here in SW Washington. At night it is hitting 90-100% humidity, but in the daytime it drops into the 30-40% range. Right now it is about 50deg at night, hitting around 75-80 most days. Makes trying to control an...
  4. M

    Dog House Curing Chamber

    Well, I managed to get my honey dos done for the wife yesterday and was able to put up some leaf to colour cure. I'm hoping I am doing this right... By the way, I checked my humidity yesterday when I fired up my humidistat and it said 25%... Now that was after a very light rain. So, I'm...
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