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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostUneven burns are usually due to poor construction. Being too humid usually results in a poor burn that requires constant drawing or relighting hence why some people drybox their cigars. Try smoking a cigar that's too dry, I did and went through a D4 in 20 minutes.
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Dry boxing may worsen matters, if the ambient temp/ humidity is ‘worse’ than your humidor.
I’m currently setting up a third humidor and will run it at 62% to have control over bringing the over humidified / recalcitrant sticks into line.
i recently purchased a box of Bolivar PCs that were delicious for a day or so, then promptly shut down when introduced into my 65% humidor .... these will be first guests into new humidor.
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Originally posted by MR. BROWN View PostDry boxing may worsen matters, if the ambient temp/ humidity is ?worse? than your humidor.
I?m currently setting up a third humidor and will run it at 62% to have control over bringing the over humidified / recalcitrant sticks into line.
i recently purchased a box of Bolivar PCs that were delicious for a day or so, then promptly shut down when introduced into my 65% humidor .... these will be first guests into new humidor.
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