BlindedByScience said:Dear god...really? You really need to ask? This question has been answered half a billion times......
Backslide said:
diapanos said:
Dear god...really? You really need to ask? This question has been answered half a billion times......
As it says in the 1st post I'm not asking dor advice.
I was just wondering what others were doing.
diapanos said:
As it says in the 1st post I am not asking for advice.
I was just wondering what every vody else was doing.
I rotate on the same schedule except I rotate the cigar only, the cello has to stay in place so that the same side always points up and allows for maximum temperature permeability.MilesMingusMonk said:I roll the cello down to "tube sock" height on my cigars, but some aficionados prefer the "crew length" roll instead.
What is often missed in the discussions about cell on/ off and humidor management techniques is making sure you rotate your inventory. I turn each cigar 15 degrees counterclockwise every other Tuesday of every month. This way they complete a full 360 degree turn annually.
MilesMingusMonk said:I roll the cello down to "tube sock" height on my cigars, but some aficionados prefer the "crew length" roll instead.
What is often missed in the discussions about cell on/ off and humidor management techniques is making sure you rotate your inventory. I turn each cigar 15 degrees counterclockwise every other Tuesday of every month. This way they complete a full 360 degree turn annually.
tomthirtysix said:If the cigars I order come with cello, I take it off. I save the cello wrappers to put on the cigars I order that come without.
I have covered this a million times, but if these nooblets are not motivated to spend more time reading through the archives instead of posting a new topic every time they get twitchy about their humidors, then I guess I will explain it again!BlindedByScience said:I'll bet you guys don't even bother to take lattitude and longitude into account, do you..??
....amateurs.
I don't use a traditional Gregorian calendar, T362Cents. I use a menstrual cycle calendar, which requires more fussing and periodic monitoring.tomthirtysix said:I roll the cello down to "tube sock" height on my cigars, but some aficionados prefer the "crew length" roll instead.
What is often missed in the discussions about cell on/ off and humidor management techniques is making sure you rotate your inventory. I turn each cigar 15 degrees counterclockwise every other Tuesday of every month. This way they complete a full 360 degree turn annually.
Question - In September there are 5 Tuesdays. I assume you rotate on the 1st, 15th, and then 29th. When October comes, do you rotate on the 6th, since it's the first Tuesday of the month, or on the 13th, sticking to the every-other-Tuesday schedule?
I'll hang up and listen.
MilesMingusMonk said:
I don't use a traditional Gregorian calendar, T362Cents. I use a menstrual cycle calendar, which requires more fussing and periodic monitoring.
bfreebern said:
I don't use a traditional Gregorian calendar, T362Cents. I use a menstrual cycle calendar, which requires more fussing and periodic monitoring.
Pads or tampons?
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