webmost:Hey, somebody herf up with George, will ya? Help the new brother out. George, give us at least a general idea where you live to a borther of the leaf can PM you and invite you over. Show you which end to light and which end to draw. Or else, read everything ever posted by Kuzi in room 101. That works.
George_pat:I'm in Louisville, KY (preparing for the Derby). I am seasoning my humidor right now. I will read the posts. Thanks again.
kuzi16:lemme throw a monkey wrench into the mix. there is a theory that cutting a cigar before you put it into the humidor will allow for a more even distribution of moisture within the cigar itself. it will age more uniformly and the initial acclimation time to the RH that you prefer will be significantly shorter. with air able to flow not just around the cigar but through it moisture is free to move about the cigar. of course this is all just theory and unproven (especially by 99% of all people out there. i mean really who will notice how "even" a cigar ages? or how fast it acclimates to your own RH? not me. probably not you either. at some point its just over the top) i dont cut mine before putting them into the humidor, but doing so wont hurt in any way and theoretically, it could help.