I have 20 sticks with cello on it looking to by some stick that will be in a box and no cello should that be a concern when putting them in my humidor? having naked and wrapped in the same humidor?
I have naked and wrapped mixed in my humi's, they get along fine. I try and keep them together as much as I can by brand then strength, naked with naked. Probably 1/3 of my stock is naked now. Used to un-cello everything but trying cello on now for a while to see if there's any difference. No problem mixing them though. If you humi has a divider maybe put them in their own space together. Clothing optional humi, hmmmm, like that idea. And always fondle your stick gently wrapped or un-wrapped
I have found that it really depends on how long you intend to wait on smoking the cigar. If you buy a cello'd cigar and tend on throwing it in with the general population in your high rotation humi (i.e. with the intention of smoking within 6 months), then yes, leave it cello'd. It will serve as protection from your fingers, from mixing flavors, and from RH spikes. You can also clip the flappy end of the cello as close to the foot of the cigar as you can get if you are really OCD about air flow. If you plan on aging the cigar, then take it out of the cello and age it in the box it came.
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