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  1. WordDragon

    Ideal temperature for cellaring

    Sweet. Thanks for the advice. Now do you think it matters if I mix different tobaccos in the same mason jar? For instance. I’m going to compress the tobaccos into little pucks. Wrap them then label. Would it be ok to mix different wrapped blends in the same jar or would it alter flavors?
  2. WordDragon

    Ideal temperature for cellaring

    So if I set it to 60 it should be pretty good then.
  3. WordDragon

    Ideal temperature for cellaring

    What is a good temperature for cellaring? I’ve read 50-59 degrees and also 60-70 degrees. I have a coolidor so that I can maintain exact Temperature without worrying about fluctuations.
  4. WordDragon

    Keeping humidity while cellaring

    So you want the aerobic microbes and the whoosh sound? I guess I’ll just place in mason jar then leave in my coolidor at 55 degrees. Should I humidify my coolidor though?
  5. WordDragon

    Keeping humidity while cellaring

    Ok so no vacuum. Do I need to worry about humidity levels? Or will they be good for a few years?
  6. WordDragon

    Keeping humidity while cellaring

    sweet. So would it be even better if I vacuum seal the mason jars? They have these cool pump kits nowadays
  7. WordDragon

    Keeping humidity while cellaring

    I just bought me a sweet coolidor that will hold my temperature where I need it for a long time. (55 degrees). I’m cellaring my tobacco in mason jars. My question is will humidity go through the jars if I set the coolidor to 58 percent humidity? Or should I just vacuum seal these jars? I plan on...