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Into-the-abyss

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May 31, 2024
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I've been looking into the ideal conditions for storing SN. The PPH recommends "room temperature," but there's no mention of a suitable humidity level.
I live in a southeastern city in Canada. . The average humidity typically ranges from 60% to 70% between May-September. Temperatures can soar up to 35°C

I don't have central AC, so I'm unsure how to store the product in room temperature

I'm away from home for about 12 hours a day and don't leave the fan running when I'm out. By the time I return in the evening, it's often very hot and humid.
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Could anyone advise on what's an "acceptable" humidity level for storing SN in the short term? My concern is it's highly hygroscopic, and I would hate for the quality to degrade.
 
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Begotten

Begotten

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May 8, 2024
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As long you didn't unsealed the SN it gonna be fine, don't worry