After ripping apart a lancero tonight due to it being plugged to hell, I studied it and the ligero leaves were damp. I've had this with a couple of cigars recently. Could the winter weather be causing some discrepencies in my humi? The central heating perhaps? More heat? I'm no humiditity scientist, but I know this is definately a complex system.
My hygros read 70 at the bottom, but that hygro is 5-6 points out so it's 64-5.
my middle hygro says 67, again thats a couple points out. And the analogue one in the middle says just over 60ish.
Cant remember the temp but, would it be worth me leaving my cigars out in the open, say for an hour or two to 'dry out'?!
I don't know if they're actually damp/cold as I smoke down my workshop, mainly at night, but they definately aint dry and brittle!
My hygros read 70 at the bottom, but that hygro is 5-6 points out so it's 64-5.
my middle hygro says 67, again thats a couple points out. And the analogue one in the middle says just over 60ish.
Cant remember the temp but, would it be worth me leaving my cigars out in the open, say for an hour or two to 'dry out'?!
I don't know if they're actually damp/cold as I smoke down my workshop, mainly at night, but they definately aint dry and brittle!
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