Yeah I’ve only been using the Boveda since ThursdayTakes time to come up.
Maybe 1% a week +/- , but in a big cooler that's a lot of mass to bring up.
Hygrometers are not dependably accurate and should be checked often.
Many people prefer 65%. I certainly do. A lot of cigars smoke much better at that rh.
Some maduros and others smoke better are 69. Some people believe cigars age better at 69
If you have air leakage and dryer air outside, then that may be where it's balancing, but you really won't know till its all had time to adjust.
Hope that helps!
That's exactly what I store mine at - 65 for non CCs; 62 for CCs. The actual humidity seems to run about 1% below the boveda %65% is fine. Why are you hoping it goes higher? Most of us cigar nerds consider 65% ideal, although a bunch of guys say 62% is best for CCs.
Dude, this is just the beginningThanks guys, it’s always great to learn new perspectives. I’ve always thought 65% is the lowest It’d be safe to go but it’s nice to know my cigars are ok. I just started smoking and collecting back in June, and I have spent a lot of money and right now have about 50 cigars in my humidor and I am loving all the new information I get
How are they smoking? If it isn't broke don't fix it. Anything between 60 and the low 70s is generally considered acceptable. It all comes down to how they smoke. If bitter, poor burn with canoeing and tunneling you may be too high. If "hot", fast burn, cracking wrappers you may be too low. The big problem is dramatic swings.So my humidor has seemed to stabilize at 63% with the 69% Boveda, I’m a little worried this is too low, should I bump it up to the 72 Boveda to get it above 65?