Am I right in thinking.....
that the reason my cigars wrappers kept unwravelling after lighting was due to a under humidified cooler. The hygrometers were running a little low, around 62-63%, and the beads were more white than I like. So I sprayed the beads down a couple days ago and I'm out here now having a couple smokes and both are hard to keep light, is this a product of the smokes soaking up that extra moisture into their wrapper? I'm pretty sure it is but just want other thoughts. Never really had this prob before but its been really cold and really dry here in Mi this year so the wrapper cracking prob never really hurt before but It seems most cigars smoke better slightly under ideal humidity, so I never sprayed the beads down when hunidity ran a little low, I have 65% beads by the way. I'm guessing couple more days of stabilization should do the trick. I'm sure I answered my own question but just thought I'd throw it out there.
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