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Bulldog1862Bulldog1862 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5
Hello to all my cigar people. Just joined today. Have a question for anybody. I seasoned my new humidor several days ago with the Humi-care wipes, I went with a digital hygrometer along with the analog. I know this a slow work in progress my readings are between 68/70% and 78F I am worried about the 78 degrees, all fairly new cigars fill the box about 60 of them should I bee concerned about the 78F or not?? I have three of the digital hygrometer they all display the same readings. Thanks

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  • honorknight7honorknight7 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 525
    I don't use a humidor, to much trouble for me :P I use coolers, and winadores, but there is a great thread from Catfish on treating a humidor
    click here.... catfishbluezz How to season a humidor
    Hope that helps
  • CharlieHeisCharlieHeis Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,371
    78 degrees would concern me a bit. Is there a cooler part of the house to put it? I intentionally set my thermostat a lower now that is is frequently in the 80's and soon to be 90's.
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    One thing to consider is that, at temp's above 71 degrees, tobacco beetles are no longer dormant and can move around looking for a mate. Jus' sayin'......
  • danielzreyesdanielzreyes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,739
    My humis are at 86 right now but its ok, the Angels swept the Rangers
  • The KidThe Kid Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,842
    danielzreyes:
    My humis are at 86 right now but its ok, the Angels swept the Rangers
    Hmmmmmmm,,, not sure which is worse ;o).. Yes try to cool those puppies down, especially with that humidity,, lower the humidity the higher the temp,, higher the temp lower the humidity!. Not anything to freak out about but id be in the car with all my humi's strapped in taking a nice scenic drive with the radio and ac "blaring"
    fwiw
    Some Tom Petty or Foghat
    Oh Yea,, Welcome!!!!
  • Puff_DougiePuff_Dougie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,182
    Bulldog1862:
    Hello to all my cigar people. Just joined today. Have a question for anybody. I seasoned my new humidor several days ago with the Humi-care wipes, I went with a digital hygrometer along with the analog. I know this a slow work in progress my readings are between 68/70% and 78F I am worried about the 78 degrees, all fairly new cigars fill the box about 60 of them should I bee concerned about the 78F or not?? I have three of the digital hygrometer they all display the same readings. Thanks
    Welcome, Bulldog! Glad to have you here!
  • danielzreyesdanielzreyes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,739
    The Kid:
    danielzreyes:
    My humis are at 86 right now but its ok, the Angels swept the Rangers
    Hmmmmmmm,,, not sure which is worse ;o).. Yes try to cool those puppies down, especially with that humidity,, lower the humidity the higher the temp,, higher the temp lower the humidity!. Not anything to freak out about but id be in the car with all my humi's strapped in taking a nice scenic drive with the radio and ac "blaring"
    fwiw
    Some Tom Petty or Foghat
    Oh Yea,, Welcome!!!!
    that's the temp. I keep them at low to mid 60s rh
  • Bob LukenBob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    Nobody mentioned freezing yet so I'll touch on the subject just a bit. If you "properly" freeze yourcigars before storage, you will effectively inoculate them from beetle infestations. Then you will not have to concern yourself with higher temps. Be careful to keep them separate from cigars that you have not frozen. There is a lot of particulars to freezing them that I cannot elaborate on at this time. I am typing on my smart phone and my hand us cramping. MAybe someone else can fill you in on these details. Ouch! My hand!
  • The3StogiesThe3Stogies Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,608
    Welcome Bulldog. Mine hardly ever go below 72 or above 75 degrees, no problems yet. Used to put them in the basement during the hot/humid months for better temp stability. Got me an AC for my cigar room only, all is well, as long as there is electricity. Rh is around 65% in the humi's. If you un-wrap your cigars you will see an increase in the rh when you put them in the humi right away. May want to get that down a little too. Sounds like you are doing better than I did when I seasoned my first humi.
  • The KidThe Kid Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,842
    danielzreyes:
    The Kid:
    danielzreyes:
    My humis are at 86 right now but its ok, the Angels swept the Rangers
    Hmmmmmmm,,, not sure which is worse ;o).. Yes try to cool those puppies down, especially with that humidity,, lower the humidity the higher the temp,, higher the temp lower the humidity!. Not anything to freak out about but id be in the car with all my humi's strapped in taking a nice scenic drive with the radio and ac "blaring"
    fwiw
    Some Tom Petty or Foghat
    Oh Yea,, Welcome!!!!
    that's the temp. I keep them at low to mid 60s rh
    That's only because you keep your humi on top of the dresser that contains those hot socks of yours,, I bet if you separate the two youll see your temps drop significantly. Congrats on the sweep. Really liked Rafael Palmeiro back in the day.
  • danielzreyesdanielzreyes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,739
    The Kid:
    danielzreyes:
    The Kid:
    danielzreyes:
    My humis are at 86 right now but its ok, the Angels swept the Rangers
    Hmmmmmmm,,, not sure which is worse ;o).. Yes try to cool those puppies down, especially with that humidity,, lower the humidity the higher the temp,, higher the temp lower the humidity!. Not anything to freak out about but id be in the car with all my humi's strapped in taking a nice scenic drive with the radio and ac "blaring"
    fwiw
    Some Tom Petty or Foghat
    Oh Yea,, Welcome!!!!
    that's the temp. I keep them at low to mid 60s rh
    That's only because you keep your humi on top of the dresser that contains those hot socks of yours,, I bet if you separate the two youll see your temps drop significantly. Congrats on the sweep. Really liked Rafael Palmeiro back in the day.
    What ever dude, you have a better collection than me now.



    was this back when he was juicing, or back when ............. he was juicing. Heyoooooooo!
  • The KidThe Kid Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,842
    danielzreyes:
    The Kid:
    danielzreyes:
    The Kid:
    danielzreyes:
    My humis are at 86 right now but its ok, the Angels swept the Rangers
    Hmmmmmmm,,, not sure which is worse ;o).. Yes try to cool those puppies down, especially with that humidity,, lower the humidity the higher the temp,, higher the temp lower the humidity!. Not anything to freak out about but id be in the car with all my humi's strapped in taking a nice scenic drive with the radio and ac "blaring"
    fwiw
    Some Tom Petty or Foghat
    Oh Yea,, Welcome!!!!
    that's the temp. I keep them at low to mid 60s rh
    That's only because you keep your humi on top of the dresser that contains those hot socks of yours,, I bet if you separate the two youll see your temps drop significantly. Congrats on the sweep. Really liked Rafael Palmeiro back in the day.
    What ever dude, you have a better collection than me now.



    was this back when he was juicing, or back when ............. he was juicing. Heyoooooooo!
    OUCH :O)

    Canseco can suck it!
  • Beaker38Beaker38 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 184
    Welcome to the fourms
  • blutattooblutattoo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,100
    Welcome to the forums
  • Bulldog1862Bulldog1862 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5
    thanks for the advice I'm now in the process of wanting to do a wineadors. my question is can I use old wooden cigar boxes until I can get cedar inserts. do you need to keep the top open or keep the boxes closed. I'm looking at an 18 OR 24 wineadore how much humidifying agent do I need thanks for all your help
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