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11-23-2013, 01:15 PM | #6 |
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Herf Meister
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I keep all my cigars at 65%. But certain cigars (usually Nics) seem to have more flavor at 75%. I don't like the way they burn at higher RH though.
I don't think re-seasoning is going to do anything at all for you. Your humidor is doing exactly what you want it to do. Try keeping a second humidor (tupperdor, cooler, whatever) at 75%. Put the cigars in there that seem bland at lower RH and see what happens. Or you could try putting those cigars closer to the humidifying source. in your Antietam. |
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