Drying and humidity standardization of substances: Difference between revisions

>David Hedlund
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# Calculate how much water you need to add (see the below section).
# Calculate how much water you need to add (see the below section).
# For small batches, pour the water in folded toilet paper, and attach the paper at the inside of a lid for a sealed container, for example, a mason jar.
# For small batches, pour the water in folded toilet paper, and attach the paper at the inside of a lid for a sealed container, for example, a mason jar.
# Add a hygrometer to the container, to monitor the relative humidity.
# Store until the toilet paper is dry.
# Store until the toilet paper is dry.


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:Example: To get 10% humidity for 100 g dry herb, add 11 g water: (100+(100*0.1))*0.1 = 11
:Example: To get 10% humidity for 100 g dry herb, add 11 g water: (100+(100*0.1))*0.1 = 11


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