Mould for sure; again, bloom is extremely RARE, it occurs only under extreme conditions (temp. and RH swing) and never on young cigars. I have only seen one case of bloom in my life…
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Originally posted by Agricola View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]6667[/ATTACH]
OK so is this bloom or mould? From what I see it is all pure white with no discolouration whatsoever on all the cigars (smoked one last night and it was excellent) so what do you guys say?
Even with that fuzzy pic I can see that it's nothing to worry about. Just rub it off with your fingers (noticing the oils that are the reason for the plume), clip, light up and enjoy.Commander Bob
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I've already brushed off one and smoked it and it was a very good smoke, so yeah I'll just brush it off and not worry about it. Thanks for the opinions from everyone and I'd like to say that I'd still buy from Gesto in the future.FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS SMOKE NC'S!
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Bloom is when oils from the leaves make their way through the wrapper and go cloudy and/or crystalline. Bloom is very rare and almost always occurs only on older sticks (think 5-10 years).
Mould is common, if you want to see it stick a stick in a ziplock bag with some humidification, place in a warm room and wait a couple of weeks.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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