Proper Smoking RH

Started by dddddmorgan, 05/30/2014 06:00 AM

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Proper Smoking RH

60%
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Total Members Voted: 33

gitfiddl

QuoteBrlesq - 5/30/2014  4:11 PM

Quotenwb - 5/30/2014  2:57 PM

Ummm, I think we have a winner.....

Maybe not, haven't heard from many of the Left Coast members.  You know they all do things differently out there . . .    :rolleyes:


That's because it's a dryer 65% out there...


Self-appointed Guru of Pass Container Sizing,  All Things Midgetly Stripperish, and general "Stirrer of the Puddin'".

goathead


dddddmorgan

I like the two additions. I think out here (in the wild Northwest) 70% would be best for longer term storage and aging with 65-68% being better for smoking.
Molon Labe!

CigarJeeper

try to keep mine between 65% and 70%. i figure i'f my humidors are siiting at 68% i'm good

benchjockey

Shortly after moving from Connecticut to South Florida I was introduced to the owner of a local B&M.
With the big weather difference, I asked a lot of questions.
He said to keep my humi at 70%, that was optimal for cigars.
I keep it at about 65%--the same as I always have--and that works for me.

He sold me some 75% Boveda packs. I use two in my 300 capacity humi and it
keeps the sticks--depending on the quantity--at 65-67%. That works for me.
Soon I will be ordering more Boveda packs and the question I have is should I
go with 69% or 72% or keep what is working for me?
I'm open to suggestions.
You learn more by listening then you do from talking.


   
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