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Old 01-16-2010, 11:23 AM   #4 (permalink)
Mydriasis
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I misread your post a little haha.

Perlite is good for adding humidity. You just put some in a strainer and pour water on it. It has a big surface area so it holds water and allows it to get whisked away into the air. Just don't use too much or it won't dry. Also concerning mold you could maybe add some h2o2(hydrogen peroxide) onto the perlite just for cautious matters. This MIGHT be a good way to keep a little humidity if you are running a fan the whole day.

I'm going to try to think something up because yea while curing you don't want it stinky, or too moist, or too dry/much air-flow.

A hygrometer might be a worthy investment if you don't have one already. It helps measure the relative humidity in a room/box/wherever it is.
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