sonuvabum
Boobies...'cause I likes 'em
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After reading a number of threads, I'm fearful I have been keeping my stuff at much too high humidity. Many of you seem to prefer your cigars at much closer to the 65% range with some variance either way but mine have been kept much higher than that.
I've been well north of 70% RH for a long time, partly out of ignorance, partly out of misinformation. I know the numbers because I have a good quality hygrometer and I have calibrated it. Now I'm concerned. Based on what I've read here, bringing my RH down would be a good thing.
My question is this, If I begin to bring my RH down, what if any, are the long term implications for my cigars? Some of these have been aging over a year.
Do I have any potential problems or concerns here?
Anybody got suggestions about how to bring my RH down gracefully without shocking my smokes?
I've been well north of 70% RH for a long time, partly out of ignorance, partly out of misinformation. I know the numbers because I have a good quality hygrometer and I have calibrated it. Now I'm concerned. Based on what I've read here, bringing my RH down would be a good thing.
My question is this, If I begin to bring my RH down, what if any, are the long term implications for my cigars? Some of these have been aging over a year.
Do I have any potential problems or concerns here?
Anybody got suggestions about how to bring my RH down gracefully without shocking my smokes?