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Had a strange (for me) thing happen while smoking last night....??

HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
So, I'm pretty new to cigars - have tried maybe 10 or so to date - and last night I had an issue I hadn't encountered before. After smoking a while, I cleared the ash from my cigar to find that I had a significant protruding cone of ember. (I'm trying to explain this as clearly as possible). Basically, while I was smoking the outer edges of my cigar burned evenly, but the inside was not. The result was like a half inch or more cone of ember tobacco on the end of my cigar. What was I doing wrong? Smoking too fast? Too slow?

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  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    Generally that is a sign of smoking too fast. The tobacco on the inside naturally burns slower due to the fact that it is not exposed as much to the air, but also some of the tobaccos used in the filler don't have the best burn characteristics, ligero would be a good example of a slow burning tobacco. The best approach would be to just slow down your pace, shoot for about a puff every 45-60 seconds, right around there ought to do you fine.
  • LasabarLasabar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
  • MAJORdorMoMAJORdorMo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 356
    When I see a cone in the ash, I always take it that the ash came off at JUST the right time.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    I appreciate the input... I've heard that info about smoking pace (in terms of 1/min or so) and the thing is, I wAs pretty much smoking it at that point. That's why I was little confounded, but I didn't have that problem with my smoke today so maybe I'm just getting a better hang of it. Thanks guys!
  • vankleekkwvankleekkw Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 404
    If you weren't smoking fast or slow, then it is most likely your humidity. My guess is that you got it straight from the shop and left if out for a day or so. i.e. the wrapper and binder were dryer than the filler. You need to make sure that the cigar is the same humidity throughout.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    vankleekkw:
    If you weren't smoking fast or slow, then it is most likely your humidity. My guess is that you got it straight from the shop and left if out for a day or so. i.e. the wrapper and binder were dryer than the filler. You need to make sure that the cigar is the same humidity throughout.
    I'm thinking you called it perfect.. I had in my fridge for about a week, though I'm not sure I did that quite right. I pulled it from there planning on smoking it within about 30 min, but ended up putting it aside for almost three hours and it was basically just sitting out, though still in its cellophane. From here I'm just planning on not buying cigars I'm not smoking right away till my humidor arrives..
  • JKTexJKTex Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 92
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  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    LOL that's some major "badassery" haha... No, I haven't checked the humidity of a fridge actually. Was just one of the storage ideas that I had read about - as I said, I'm very new to cigars. I have a humidor coming that should be arriving on Thursday, so for the time being I'll just buy and light.
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    Guys, Lassy just is that bad ass...deal with it and get on with your day.
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
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  • Matt MarvelMatt Marvel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 930
    I have issues with my ash doing that as well from time to time. My problem is humidity as I still don't have a proper way of storing my cigars. I'd like to add that storing them in the fridge is really not a good idea. If you don't have a humidor yet, you can store them in a zip-loc bag with a water pillow. That's what I do, and it works pretty well. Still, nowhere near as good as a humidor.
  • LasabarLasabar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
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  • jihiggsjihiggs Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 468
    storing your cigars in the fridge is a BIG no no. if you dont have a humidor, a plastic zip lock will do for a couple days. a tupper ware container will work for a couple weeks, if you have several cigars in it. after that you will need to add moisture somehow.
  • ejenne87ejenne87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,921
    I have read on a few forums, as well in some books, that a cone on the ash end of your cigar is a good sign. It means that you are going at just about the right pace, ashing when you should ash, and keeping the stick at a good temp while enjoying it. Plus, I think it looks kinda bada$$ with a firey spike at the end of my cigar, just something I get a little kick out of I guess.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
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  • These Filthy HandsThese Filthy Hands Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 455
    Just remember when you first get your humi to set it up properly. I didn't and I had moisture issues for the longest time. It would go from to dry to way to moist almost overnight.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    These Filthy Hands:
    Just remember when you first get your humi to set it up properly. I didn't and I had moisture issues for the longest time. It would go from to dry to way to moist almost overnight.
    Yeah...I've spent the last week making sure it was well seasoned. Got a digi hygro from Walmart and it's working great (did the salt test), and I have some heartfelt beads en route. Right now my humi is holding at 67%, but I'm having a hard time keeping the temp down. It's really hot around here, and even though I have it sitting in a dark closet in the coolest room in the house, it's still around 75 degrees... any thoughts?
  • FourtotheflushFourtotheflush Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,555
    Hays:
    LOL that's some major "badassery" haha... No, I haven't checked the humidity of a fridge actually. Was just one of the storage ideas that I had read about - as I said, I'm very new to cigars. I have a humidor coming that should be arriving on Thursday, so for the time being I'll just buy and light.
    Look up Tupperdore
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