Honestly, my best advice would be to ditch the foam and use a boveda pack, either 65% or 69%. The jars have a very tight seal that does not promote much air transfer or moisture loss, so a foam puck, even with solution, is going to tend to hold your RH% higher than you might want it. Good news is, with no wood to suck up the moisture, a Boveda pack will last 2-3 times longer than it would in a spanish cedar lined humidor. Good luck.
I was also told to open them every week or two to let air circulate since those jars are really air tight. Now, if that's your primary storage container, and you stick around here enough, that won't be any problem at all, but if its extra space its something to keep in mind.
ok, thanks guys, ill go pick up a boveda pack. For now its my primary humidor, but im running out of space! So ill be looking for a nice cedar humidor soon
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