This is what I've always done when I've gotten a bag that was overly dry. Smokes slower which makes the bag last longer, which is always good. lolI just mist mine with water, seal them up in a jar, let them sit for a day or so, and....voila, good as new! If they too dry, add more water, if too wet, just let them dry out again. Simple as that.
Those other methods will work too, but personally, I feel that plain water is safest, as it won't risk bringing in any bacteria, or anything that adds to the risk of mold/fungus.
This is also an old prisoner's trick with their pouch tobacco...not that I've been there.......just sayingPut them in a jar. Add a piece of orange peel or lettuce. 24-48hrs they should soften back up.
We weren't allowed tobacco, where they sent me.This is also an old prisoner's trick with their pouch tobacco...not that I've been there.......just saying
I hope yall didn't get caught growing. That would make me insecure. Sheeeeiiiiitt