I have a place available near subwoofer that can fit the requirements;
hopefully low frequency will help aging

Read some time ago about
experiments with different type of music on crop growing. Will report
results to the group in 20 years, if anything will be left, not sure if
I can just look at puerh and smell it for 20 years and not to chip away
some small pieces once in a several months to test the progress,
hopefully it is ok and will not ruin cakes ecosystem.
Thanks,
Oleg
Mike Petro wrote:
> oleg shteynbuk wrote:
>
>>Mike, thanks, I actually use www.pu-erh.net as my main pu-erh reference.
>>
>>Detergents, fabric softeners, dry cleaners they all have some sort of
>>smell that you don't want in tea. Is it OK to keep puerh on the open
>>book shelf as long as there is no direct sunlight maybe in carton
>>package; or better to put into chest of drawers and each type of pu-erh
>>into separate drawer?
>>
>>Oleg
>
>
> An open bookshelf would be fine in a room wiothout strange odors. For
> example no cigarette smoke, no pungent cooking fumes, so strong air
> fresheners etc. Yes, do protect from sunlight.
>
> I use a filing cabinet, an old (odor free) Foot Locker, some wooden
> cabinets in my Den, etc. One friend of mine uses a wicker laundry
> basket stuck in the corner of a spare bedroom. Really you dont have to
> get very particular about it. Just avoid strong oders, sunlight, and
> make sure it can get some air. Usually if the climate is comforatable
> enough for humans it will be fine for Puerh.
>
> Mike
> www.pu-erh.net
>