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Problems keeping the bottom up to speed!

KayakinBoy

I was raised in the canebrake by an ol' mama lion
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Alright, so I've got the 100 ct. up and running, and I've noticed the cigars @ the bottom are a little drier. I've been moving them daily trying to aviod this, then threw my stash into to two humi's, re-set her up, tested my stuff out, and tried again. Any ideas on keeping the bottom equal, or do I have this set up wrong? ???

KB
 
KayakinBoy said:
Alright, so I've got the 100 ct. up and running, and I've noticed the cigars @ the bottom are a little drier. I've been moving them daily trying to aviod this, then threw my stash into to two humi's, re-set her up, tested my stuff out, and tried again. Any ideas on keeping the bottom equal, or do I have this set up wrong? ???

KB
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What type of humidification system are you using?
 
normal ones that came with it. just two square ones.
 
I've got the same humidor. Get rid of the square ones, they suck. Until you have a chance to get better humidification, rotate your cigars every few days (bring the bottom ones up to the top). It's actually a good idea to do that even after you upgrade your humidification, just do it every couple of weeks or so.
 
Will take this all into effect, thanks bruddas
 
humidification falls from the system into the box right? so i guess that's why the inconsistancy from top to bottom. the top smokes are getting all the goods!
 
The best set up would be a quality source in the lid and a smaller humidification source in the bottom. Rotating stock is still good advice, no matter what, if they move around they will all get even humidification.
 
viper139 said:
The best set up would be a quality source in the lid and a smaller humidification source in the bottom. Rotating stock is still good advice, no matter what, if they move around they will all get even humidification.
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Get a humistick(size of a cigar) for each of your humidors, put it on the bottom and problem solved.
 
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