Might want to look into the paper grocery bag method. I haven't done it but the logic seems sound.These 2 are going into the jars after a 6 day hang. Quicker than I wanted, the humidifier ran out of water and the humidiity levels dropped down into the 30s. My new to me drying area is a bit redneck and needs to be monitored more closely.
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GHS used to roll their Cup entries in newspaper and then place in card board boxes for 6 months.Might want to look into the paper grocery bag method. I haven't done it but the logic seems sound.
They dried out a little quicker than normal, so no time for the paper bag.Might want to look into the paper grocery bag method. I haven't done it but the logic seems sound.
That would work as long as they're storage facility was set at the proper humidity level.GHS used to roll their Cup entries in newspaper and then place in card board boxes for 6 months.
I'd say it was pretty much dry before they stored it in the boxes. We're talking 10 or 12 years ago.That would work as long as they're storage facility was set at the proper humidity level.
I meant instead of the curtain rod in the bathroom. If it's that dry go with jars and burping.They dried out a little quicker than normal, so no time for the paper bag.