I have my humidor sitting at 65% RH and the temp fluctuates between 65f and 70F. I have been buying and recieveng alot of cigars. Now are some cigars rolled tighter than others? I noticed some cigars I have, like an Ashton Maduro and a Punch that I have feel really firm and tight.
Some other cigars I have in there feel perfect nice and firm.
I also noticed some that when I pressed, the wrapper actually cracked, are wrappers more likely to crack at 65% rh? Keep in mind these were some of the cheaper ones I have that cracked.
I just want to make sure I am keeping them at a good temp and humidity.
This message has been edited. Last edited by: Gespinoza1,
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I always have two digital sensors to make sure they are accurate. It's ok for them to be firm, all wraps will feel different. They shouldn't crack but I would try keeping it closer to 70 to see what happens.
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Absolutly. You will notice that Olivas are particularly soft smokes in almost every situation, while the LFD Chizel is a hard SOB. (and great to chew on).
Every cigar has a specific feel- hard, soft, etc. The trick is to find the USUAL feel for that one within a box. That will give you an idea of what they should feel like in your humi.
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Gesp, no idea, but feel 5 or 6 out of the same box at your Tobaccoonist shop.
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