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@CigSid I understand they can take some time to lower down, these 9 have been in there for a week and are reading 65.8% on a calibrated hygrometer which then would mean they are not ready to smoke. Which makes me wonder if I shoukd start using an old cigar box.
So I have been having an issue with my dry box not wanting to get down to the 60-62% range has been wanting to stay in the 65% range with a 62% boveda in a tuppedor, should I try an empty cigar box?
@CigSid I know you like Heartfelt beads and since Boveda goes from 62% then down to 58% do you know of any other good beads since it seems like heartfelt does not do 60% beads anymore
I know this thread has been goung for awhile. I am new to the while concept of dry boxing. And am going to give it a try due to some recent issues with a few sticks.
Can I dry box with a tuppedor that has a 62% boveda or would it be better to use an empty cigar box with the boveda in it?
I am sure this has been asked before but I can not find the answer. Do different cigars from different countries or even with different wrappers smoke better or store better at different RHs? I never gave it much thought until I had a Perdomo Habano Sun Grown crack on me while smoking from the...
I have been back to smoking cigars for the bast 8 months after taking a 13 year leave from them. I enjoy medium to full cigars with a bu ch of different wrappers