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added more cigars to humi and the humidity dropped
I know that this is going to sound a bit dismissive but do t worry about it, those numbers are within a fairly close range of each other. If you want it to be steady I would suggest keeping it full or as full as possible and try not to leave it open too long.
I added a Boveda 72% bag to the humidor as well as xikar humidifer. now the humidity gone up to 68%. silly question,but is that too much? should I take one of the humidifers out?
I added a Boveda 72% bag to the humidor as well as xikar humidifer. now the humidity gone up to 68%. silly question,but is that too much? should I take one of the humidifers out?
What humidity are you aiming for? If you have put a 72% Boveda in the humidor that will mean you're going to get 70% odd (assuming its a cedar, if its a tupperdor it will be 72%)
What humidity level is the Xikar?
If you're aiming for 65% you need to get a humidifier that reflects that
What humidity are you aiming for? If you have put a 72% Boveda in the humidor that will mean you're going to get 70% odd (assuming its a cedar, if its a tupperdor it will be 72%)
What humidity level is the Xikar?
If you're aiming for 65% you need to get a humidifier that reflects that
Hi,
The Xikar is a 70% humidity.
The humidity I'm aiming for is about 65% to 67% humidity.
The humidity I'm aiming for is about 65% to 67% humidity.
Okay, assuming you have a cedar humidor (rather than tupperdor) you may want to consider going for a Boveda 69%, that should keep it at 67ish% I don't think you need both this a Xikar as they'll work against eachother
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