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any problems with keeping cigars at 77F
Hey guys,
We are having an unusually war, summer here in NS and the indoor temps have reached 79F. Since it is Canada, no one really has an a/c. So my digi hygro/thermo is reading 77F and 67% rh. Is this alright? Also, plume or mould? http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/1852/img2388l.jpg |
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Yup, that is just fine. You want it below 80˚. :)
I do not see any mold. |
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Got some damn fine sticks there brother. Must be nice living in Canada and getting real CC's at the store.
Here's the deal, rumor has it anything over 74 degrees can hatch those nasty little bastards. It's a crapshoot with who you talk to about this but I do believe most will agree anything over 74 is a gamble most are not willing to take. If you are having trouble keeping them cool during the hot days you could try your B & M and see if they have a locker you could rent for the hot months so your collection dosnt support the habit of some terrible things. Plume or mold. I see a faint plume. It's a beautiful thing brother. I usually just wipe it off before I light up. Wish you the best and take care of those beautiful sticks. |
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Nobody here buys CC's at the store! Also, there are no real B&M's here to speak of! Put your cigars in the basement!
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Here: http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/aez/41/1/87/_pdf http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q6TD74G9 You don't have to read the entire first pdf, just the first section of it. 18C = 68F, assume a about a 2 degree margin of error on your home thermometers (non-NIST calibrated). Second one is an article from cigar magazine that talks a bit about the temps too. |
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I feel you on that one..I live in New Orleans. My humidor was 75F and 65-68ish RH. I just get one medium size ice pack and wrap it with a towel and now my Humidor temp/hum is 68-70F/70RH.
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I wish I have a basement down here :(
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I dont see a problem if your high temp is 77. Beetles will need sustained temps above 75 for 10-14 days to hatch. If you night time temps drop below 70 you should be fine. :2
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Ive kept mine at 76 before (Its Florida what do you expect) and havent had any problems. In some cases it actually accelerates oils rising to the surface if you like that
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VinoTemp with temperature control!:tu
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Just make sure to keep them on the dry side until it cools down some.
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your better off than I am I'm at 82F / 65% in New York I'm and those are some beautiful smokes
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Thanks guys for all the nice comments! I have some 5-7 year old montes that I pride myself on. I'll keep an eye on the temp.... I might try using an icepack as I don't have a basement. Hopefully this heat wont last too much longer!
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RH beads or Boveda packs?
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