Humidor at 64-65%...add water pillows?
ZAP
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In my never ending battle with my humidor...just when I thought I had it sitting around 68-69 it seems to have settled at 64-65? Any thoughts on if I'm best off leaving it there or trying to get it back up to the upper 60's...or just toss them back in the ziplocks where they sit at 72? Any thoughts appreciated.
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My Humidor has spiked to about 68-70%Rh but I've let it sit there for my Ambient Rh in Wisconsin is now up as well.
My Fourth of July Smoked swelled up and the wrapper started to burst... It tasted great and smoked the whole way through, but it just looked ugly. I find that when you smoke a cigar that is quite off from the ambient Rh the cigar can go a little goofy...
Yeah I've tested it before with the salt test and it is right on..
the foam pucks that come with humidors are damn near useless.
That said, if you're leaning more towards the 67 to 70 range, I highly suggest switching your humidifier to gel or beads if you haven't already. The green foam humidifiers are crap with humidity distribution and are very prone to growing mold.
If you're still having issues getting it up to a comfortable range, then adding humi-pillows or humi-care gel jars will help. That got my sticks through the dry Canadian winter.
Also, before doing any of this, check the seal on your humidor with the dollar bill test. Nothing will help if your humidor is broken.
Just be sure to test all sides of the humi with the bill test
I always strive to keep my humi within a range and not on a magic number. I really think over thinking this hobby can take away some of the enjoyment of it. There are too many variables to try to control to keep your humi's stable all the time.