Best way to air out my tobacco?

Well, I’ve just bought four types of pipe tobacco. I’m fairly new to this, so I figured I would try several types to find that special blend. Also to have many different flavors for different occasions, seasons, meals, etc. I have Ambrosia, Black Cherry, Mardi Gras, and the house blend called Jerry’s Choice. Jerry owns the tobacco store. Anyway, on the the point.
I’ve been able to find a technique for lighting and smoking that keeps the bowl relatively lit. However, I still have trouble with different tobaccos staying lit without having to puff constantly and the ruin the flavor. Some one suggested drying out the more moist blends. I’m open to all suggestions since I don’t know that much yet. What is the best way to dry out my blends without letting the flavor escape too much? Is there a certain amount of time? How I should lay the blend out? And I guess most importantly, what is the shelf life of dried tobacco vs. fresh?
Also, I have a rather simple but odd question. Should I store my tobacco like Jerry does? He has air tight containers. Now obviously I don’t have that much tobacco, nor do I plan to have that much. As of right now, I store it in really good ziploc bags, In an air tight box along with my cigars and humidor device. It’s a decent box that has all of my pipe cleaners and tools, my cigars, lighters, etc. It’s perfect for this.

I put this in this section because, like me, some people smoke good cigars with good liquor. And there isn’t a smoking section here.
I was thinking that would be more sensible. I didn’t try it tonight because I had a new blend I was trying out. it smoked pretty well. I’m getting better at lighting and smoking. I can hold the bowl away for more than 15 secs and still be able to puff lightly a couple times and get a good draw full of flavor.

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Best place to buy spanish cedar for a humidor?

I know at my local cigar shop but where else?

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they don’t seem to be coming back on their own in my humidor. Two days ago I put a small saucer in my humidor with a sponge soaking in a pool of 50% propylene glycol / 50% ultra-pure distilled water, and it has brought the humidity level up to 72%, but my cigars are still as hard as a rock. How long will it take for them to reach the proper humidity? Is there something I can do to speed the process?
Ooh, you got me there Schitty… I’m gonna run right home and rethink my entire life, thanks to you… slapnuts…
Well, Schitty, I would, but I’ve heard there’s a pretty long line outside your door, and I don’t like waiting.

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