Hi: Just a problem we have in Nevada with static grass. Sometimes our humidity
drops under 20% and in general is very low. I have found that static grass does
not stand up very well when the humidity is low. The simple solution was just
to put the grass in a small can which is placed in a larger can with an inch or
so of warm water in the bigger can and cover with any kitchen plastic wrap.
After 30 minutes or longer the grass seems to work very well. Just did some 6mm
grass this week that looks great. John in Reno
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