Refreshed the humidifier and it fell onto this stick...
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Just the one stick? That sucks, is it mold? If so it should brush of as its not at the foot. I'd smoke it.The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle
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As long as its not the foot it is safe isn't it?The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle
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Having smokes a few of them probably no loss
But seriously ....I inspect all my sticks every month or two so if any mould appears it can be addresses before any real damage is done.Originally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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It's a good thing that only the one stick was as badly affected. I am always paranoid of that exact thing happening, which is why after refilling the humidifiers i leave them at least twenty minutes to be absorbed and then turn them open side down to make absolutely sure the beads have absorbed everything.
I've been paying even more attention to my humis lately since for the last couple of months I've had an infestation of wood mites. I noticed one late night on my before-bed-checks that a selection of my sticks in my Cuban humi (particularly a Monte 5) had little groups of them just hanging, kicking their heels.
After relocating my sticks and hoovering and reseasoning my humi, i still found they haven't completely gone. I have my regular checks and brush off any of the stragglers. I'm not too bothered though since they seem to have no interest in the cigars. They don't even seem to be doing any damage to the humi.
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Originally posted by Moon Dancer View PostDeano- Looks like you have been invaded by 'The Other Side'
An observation. Mould rarely starts or occurs at the foot of cigars. Could it be that what we experience is not 'cigar mould' at all but 'glue mould', the fungus begins always where vestige (vegetable I think) glue is in the highest concentration .... and double bands on short cigars don't help.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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An interesting thought Arf, but the stick looked really wet, at that amount of humidity mould will be very likely whatever the souce.
Deano, I hate to waste stix but I'd have binned this one as well, lucky it wasn't touching another couple of sticks as it would have easiy spread. I'd have a clean out of the humi to try & reduce the spores.Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View PostAn interesting thought Arf, but the stick looked really wet, at that amount of humidity mould will be very likely whatever the souce.
Deano, I hate to waste stix but I'd have binned this one as well, lucky it wasn't touching another couple of sticks as it would have easiy spread. I'd have a clean out of the humi to try & reduce the spores.
Bit unusual to have one super-saturated cigar in a humi, but it can happen if it's directly beneath or by the humidification device. As a precaution, I've taken to placing a cedar box divider beneath my humidifiers. It seems to help.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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I always wondered about hte humi devices that stick to the top of the inside of the lid, I althought thought there were likely to drip down onto your smokes at some stage. Never used them myslef. Use tubes or contianers with pearced lids to hold beads/crystals.Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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