^^^^ this. Won't need to drybox them maddies. Keep mine 63-65% & 65-70 degrees. I'm just not as exact, never have any problems63-64% and about 60-65 degrees.
Maybe get a small Tupperware container to use as a second humidor and keep that at 63-65%, put a few sticks that you've had burn issues with in there and see if that fixes the issue before altering the rH for your entire humidor?Sounds like I need to try and lower mine a bit. Mine normally sits around 67-68. I have been having a couple with burn issues.
Good suggestion. Thanks.Maybe get a small Tupperware container to use as a second humidor and keep that at 63-65%, put a few sticks that you've had burn issues with in there and see if that fixes the issue before altering the rH for your entire humidor?Sounds like I need to try and lower mine a bit. Mine normally sits around 67-68. I have been having a couple with burn issues.
Science is way to complicated for me lolEveryone is giving very precise answers to the RH levels they keep but the numbers are very dependent on temperature. I guess we can assume that these values are all at 70 degrees but if not, then we cannot directly compare cigars. If I keep my cigars at 65% RH at 70 degrees and you keep yours at 65% RH at 65 degrees then they will smoke differently because they have different amounts of moisture in them.
( At least I think that this is the way it works )
Bruce.