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I’m assuming you mean a mechanical humidifier with a fan? If so, the air coming out is probably very high humidity. So, mold or no mold, the cigars close to the outlet will be more humid.
Have you got a little hygrometer? Put it in the spot you are wondering about and see what it says. |
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I do have a desktop fan inside, bottom shelf, to help circulate air. I run it on low for 6hrs every weekend.
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This. Also, you could put sealed boxes closest to the humidifier. Or put some type of barrier (a sheet of cedar from a box of CCs) against the sides of the humidifier to channel the humidified air a little bit. Just some ideas. I got a cabinet earlier this year and it's been a learning experience for sure.
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