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Do you ever have to reseason a humidor?

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A noob question I know. But, do you ever have to reseason them? I guess I’m asking about smaller, desktop size 20-100 count or so, sized ones. Not like one that hasn’t been used for a while, but like one that is used regularly.
 
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Why do you ask? What is your set up?
Just wondering really. I’ve got several tuppers, a jar, & an ammodor. There’s spanish cedar in the bottom of the jar & the ammodor is lined with it. All my stuff is holding Rh fine. Just wondering if through opening, closing, adding, & removing cigars if there was ever a need to reseason the spanish cedar. All my stuff is regulated with bovedas.
 
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Season or re-season your humidor. Seasoning is a no brainer. For some reason it seems to cause a lot of agita on this board. To see how simple it is lol at this video:
Needed equipment:
  • Humidor - Sounds like you have a wood humidor
  • Humidi-bag ($4.99 Large bag from JR Cigars) or an airtight tupperware-like container
  • Suitable amount of Boveda seasoning packs (depends on size of humidor...watch video)
  • Watch the YouTube video at link
  • Keep the damn lid on the humidor closed for 2-weeks. There is no need to check on it. Relax, smoke cigars out of the temporary storage, grab a drink of you favorite beverage of choice and let Boveda work it’s magic.
 
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You may need to rehydrate the bovedas over time but if you don’t let everything dry out you’ll likely never had to do a total reseason.
 
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