benjamin319
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Should i get the 65% or 70%? What is the difference?
50thVert said:Rumor has it that 70% RH helps along the aging process, but it wont produce as good of a smoke as 65% RH. IMO, 65% for your everyday box, and 70% RH if you wanna start aging cigars.
-Zach
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N2Advnture said:50thVert said:Rumor has it that 70% RH helps along the aging process, but it wont produce as good of a smoke as 65% RH. IMO, 65% for your everyday box, and 70% RH if you wanna start aging cigars.
-Zach
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...oxygen effects aging, not RH. Too high of an RH will effect draw and possibly split your wrappers.
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