Hi All,
So I have bought myself a new humidor. One of those german cubes with the draws. It is currently seasoning with 4x Bovida 84% Seasoning packs in it. It started seasoning on Saturday and is currently sitting at 77% RH.
I have however just recieved the order of cigars which weren't supposed to turn up until next week. (I purposely chose the slower postage as their expected delivery was next week to late next week).
My question is, can I put my new cigars into the new humidor while it seasons? Or should I get some more tuppleware and store in there until the humidor is ready?
Note: The old humidor is out of action. Barely holds the same RH for a day and hasnt been seasoned in a while as remaining cigars got moved to a little tuppleware container (Full).
So I have bought myself a new humidor. One of those german cubes with the draws. It is currently seasoning with 4x Bovida 84% Seasoning packs in it. It started seasoning on Saturday and is currently sitting at 77% RH.
I have however just recieved the order of cigars which weren't supposed to turn up until next week. (I purposely chose the slower postage as their expected delivery was next week to late next week).
My question is, can I put my new cigars into the new humidor while it seasons? Or should I get some more tuppleware and store in there until the humidor is ready?
Note: The old humidor is out of action. Barely holds the same RH for a day and hasnt been seasoned in a while as remaining cigars got moved to a little tuppleware container (Full).




Having said that, it sounds like your unit may be oversaturated. (Sad.) So, in addition to the above fine suggestions, consider leaving the lid open for a few hours to let it dry out a bit. Next, close the lid and take a reading. Repeat as necessary. Once it?s at the desired level or lower, throw in your humidity packs and continue to monitor until it stabilizes. Remember, as someone noted, introducing sticks into a newly seasoned box will normally lower the humidity a few percentages, but it should rebound fairly quickly with proper packs.
don TJ and the
Coros
cigarro!
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