It needs to be "seasoned" so keep it for a season /infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif . I really don't know exactly how long, but I do believe it is better if allowed to dry. Leave it outside, but covered. Allow at least one end to be exposed to the air. You can usually tell when it is dry versus green.
If you don't like this advise, wait a few moments and I'm sure someone will have a different opinion.
PRG