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Impatient :(
So my new Humidor came in today, along with my 15 cigar sampler (looks like there's a lot of good stuff in it, I didn't even look when I bought it).
So I put the seasoning packet in it, and now I have to wait 2 weeks :( I don't think I have that type of patience! Also, I have nowhere to put those sticks for the time being, will they be okay for 2 weeks or what? Suggestions? |
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Tupperware.
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Ziplock bags work wonderful! PM me your address, and I'll drop a couple in the mail for you to use!
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Get a shot glass, fill it with dist. h20. Heat in microwave for 15 seconds and place in the humidor. Repeat every 12 hours for 2 days. You humidor will be seasoned. Those seasoning packets are a waste of money, imo.
I've seasoned 5, 500 counts this way and never had any problems. As you go you will learn that people make this hobby much more worrisome and harder than it needs to be. |
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I find that using a small bowl with distilled water and a folded paper towel in it work very well too. More surface area for the water to evaporate.
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Unless I'm mistaken the seasoning packs are "bi-directional" humidification devices, like Bovida packs. They will regulate the RH to whatever their setpoint is. They are actually pretty cool, IMHO. I've always relied on a salt tested hygrometer and acted accordingly. My :2 is that you can't hurry the process....it takes some time to get a wooden humidor properly seasoned and working correctly. One man's opinion - N.F.H. |
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Patience is a good thing to have. I put them in now you will have not but sloppy wet cigars...
Patience, Patience, Patience, Patience, Patience, Patience & more Patience... -(P Never try & rush the hands of time... -(P |
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You can't put them in the humidor I gave you? :confused:
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This time of year with the humidity as high as it is, at least here in NC it's not unusual for me to leave sticks ROTT sitting on top of my humidor or on the counter for a week until I find time to get them sorted. Most of the time when it comes time to put them away they are still over humidified from their travels but all the other advice given so far works very well too. I use a Tupperware this time of year to quarantine anything new that comes in for at least a month due to the heat as I still don't feel comfortable freezing them and it works just fine. Just break up a Spanish Cedar box to help regulate the humidity levels and be sure to crack the top open for a few minutes at least once a week.
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Allot of great advice from you guys, I have nothing to add.
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Just start smoking your cigars. By the time your humi is ready they will be all gone and you will need more :)
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