dawgie34203
I’m kind of a dumbass…
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Ok, I need a learning moment…
When storing cigars in their box, in cellophane, in a humidor, how does the humidity reach the cigars? If I buy a box from a B&M with a perfect walk-in (and how often does that happen), I can almost make the leap that the box has been conditioned and humidified already.
But some boxes are almost airtight. I have a Perdomo box that I threw a Boveda in and used as a humidor for a while when I got over full, and it held RH very steady for a few months. In addition, a lot of boxes are painted with decor (again, Perdomo). Wouldn’t the paint coating effectively hinder any humidification?
And what if I just picked up an empty box for the purpose of adding cigars to it to put into my humidor, and that box hasn’t been in a walk-in humidor? I’m guessing that I would need to season that just like I would any other new humidor, right?
Ok all of you FOG’s and experts, teach me something!
When storing cigars in their box, in cellophane, in a humidor, how does the humidity reach the cigars? If I buy a box from a B&M with a perfect walk-in (and how often does that happen), I can almost make the leap that the box has been conditioned and humidified already.
But some boxes are almost airtight. I have a Perdomo box that I threw a Boveda in and used as a humidor for a while when I got over full, and it held RH very steady for a few months. In addition, a lot of boxes are painted with decor (again, Perdomo). Wouldn’t the paint coating effectively hinder any humidification?
And what if I just picked up an empty box for the purpose of adding cigars to it to put into my humidor, and that box hasn’t been in a walk-in humidor? I’m guessing that I would need to season that just like I would any other new humidor, right?
Ok all of you FOG’s and experts, teach me something!