Mold/plume ?

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Rhamlin
Rhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
How can you tell the diff? Is plume a good thing? I've seen it mentioned along with crystals forming is this just from aging?And should you wipe it off if you get it? Seeing as how I only got a 25 count humidor I doubt I'll get the chance to see it but I'm curious.

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  • Krieg
    Krieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    mold is 3D...plume is more like a fine looking powder that can be easily brushed off.
  • JCizzle
    JCizzle Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,910
    When in doubt, smoke it out.
  • jj20030
    jj20030 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,448
    yup, plume is whitish , 1st time i saw some i freaked then found out and one of the best smokes ive had, mold dark spots grennish/ blackish ive heard, havent ever ran across any yet but i look at all cigars good before i add to my humis
  • docbp87
    docbp87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,521
    jj20030:
    yup, plume is whitish , 1st time i saw some i freaked then found out and one of the best smokes ive had, mold dark spots grennish/ blackish ive heard, havent ever ran across any yet but i look at all cigars good before i add to my humis
    White mold is more common than any other mold on cigars, in my experience. Plume is also farrrr less common than mold. Most people aren't going to ever see plume in their humidor. Most will see mold at some point.
  • kuzi16
    kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    docbp87:
    jj20030:
    yup, plume is whitish , 1st time i saw some i freaked then found out and one of the best smokes ive had, mold dark spots grennish/ blackish ive heard, havent ever ran across any yet but i look at all cigars good before i add to my humis
    White mold is more common than any other mold on cigars, in my experience. Plume is also farrrr less common than mold. Most people aren't going to ever see plume in their humidor. Most will see mold at some point.
    if you are careful you will not see mold.

    on that same note, even if you are careful you may not see plume. if you handle your cigars at all, and most of us do, you will not see plume very often at all.


    plum can be good, but it does not mean that it WILL be good. plume is just a sign of an aged cigar. even an aged cigar can suck.
  • xmacro
    xmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
    Mold is 3D and fluffy; plume is 2D and dusty
  • jr_p951
    jr_p951 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,121
    I had a friend who opened up his travel 40ct herf-a-dor today and there was white mold all on his cigars!! There is no way you could mistake that crap!! White and fluffy!
  • mobyallan
    mobyallan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 69
    Does anyone have a pic of the difference between the two? Feel like that would bring some clarity for me as well.

  • JudoChinX
    JudoChinX Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 775
    Here's a good example of plume:

    image

    And one of mold:

    image

    Hope that helps!
  • Rhamlin
    Rhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    Thanks . Yeah mold looks bad.
  • bigharpoon
    bigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    JudoChinX:
    Here's a good example of plume:

    image

    And one of mold:

    image

    Hope that helps!
    Excellent Picture!!! Clearly defined difference between the two, I wish we had stickies so this could be one.
  • kaspera79
    kaspera79 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,144
    Mold for sure on the R&J, I still have my doubts about the second picture. It looks a little to fuzzy for my taste. I may be wrong, I could tell better with the cigar in hand.
  • Rhamlin
    Rhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    So are the sticks still smokeable after mold gets on them or do you got to trash em?
  • JudoChinX
    JudoChinX Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 775
    As I understand it, that's kind of a personal call, but I know that many will go for it if the wrapper is the only thing attacked; maybe try your luck wiping it off. If you see it in the foot, however, you'd do best to throw it away.

    My opinion is to just chuck it. Something unsettling about smoking a moldy stick.
  • Lasabar
    Lasabar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
    Rhamlin:
    So are the sticks still smokeable after mold gets on them or do you got to trash em?
    Outside mold on the wrapper means you smoke the HELL out of it... You deal with mold all the days of your life, there some in your towel, in your car etc...
    Agreed if it's IN the cigar foot then you have no idea HOW much mold is there, so just get rid of it
  • JudoChinX
    JudoChinX Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 775
    Lasabar:
    Rhamlin:
    So are the sticks still smokeable after mold gets on them or do you got to trash em?
    Outside mold on the wrapper means you smoke the HELL out of it... You deal with mold all the days of your life, there some in your towel, in your car etc...
    Agreed if it's IN the cigar foot then you have no idea HOW much mold is there, so just get rid of it
    Mold is everywhere. Darn, truth hurts. Back to blissful ignorance I go.