Hello Friends - I know there are quite a few cigar smokers in the forums, so I hope you don't mind me asking for cigar advice:
I have a cigar collection in a 300-cigar electrical cooler-type humidor, which I keep at 69F. A Cigar Oasis device kept humidity stable at 70%. Had this setup of a about a year and worked great. Recently went away a few weeks, and upon arrival found the humidity at +75%. I don't know if the humidity increase was due to the addition of 24 new cigars before leaving, or due to thick ambient dust from recent home renovations. To reduce humidor humidity I removed all sources, including the Cigar Oasis, yet moisture remains stubbornly high. Room humidity levels are only around 55%. I could leave the humidor open to drop the humidity, but I'm afraid to shock (damage) the cigars. Half a dozen cigars show mold; should I remove them from the humidor? Are they garbage? Are the other cigars (that don't show mold) also affected? Should I keep the humidor door open a couple of days so it dries up a bit? Your comments or ideas would be greatly appreciated ...!
I have a cigar collection in a 300-cigar electrical cooler-type humidor, which I keep at 69F. A Cigar Oasis device kept humidity stable at 70%. Had this setup of a about a year and worked great. Recently went away a few weeks, and upon arrival found the humidity at +75%. I don't know if the humidity increase was due to the addition of 24 new cigars before leaving, or due to thick ambient dust from recent home renovations. To reduce humidor humidity I removed all sources, including the Cigar Oasis, yet moisture remains stubbornly high. Room humidity levels are only around 55%. I could leave the humidor open to drop the humidity, but I'm afraid to shock (damage) the cigars. Half a dozen cigars show mold; should I remove them from the humidor? Are they garbage? Are the other cigars (that don't show mold) also affected? Should I keep the humidor door open a couple of days so it dries up a bit? Your comments or ideas would be greatly appreciated ...!