I don't know about anyone else, but whiskey always makes me feel better...Wipe off with a clean rag, or slightly wetted with high proof whiskey. (if it makes you feel better)
I don't know about anyone else, but whiskey always makes me feel better...Wipe off with a clean rag, or slightly wetted with high proof whiskey. (if it makes you feel better)
Hey buddy!! Been awhile since I've seen you posting sticks!Hey Man. How've you been?
Yeah, I happened to have some 58% Boveda packs, so I removed the 65% beads and the affected box and put the 58% packs in. Will check it tomorrow. Hopefully, the rest of the boxes are ok. Don't have the time to wipe them down before I leave town in the morning.
On the cigar.Thanks all, quick side question: if mold grows on a stick in cello, does the mold grow on top of the cello or on the cigar inside the cello... I am aware this is probably a stupid question.
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shouldn't but you'd be surprised - as @Glassman says - they're still fine. the only place mold becomes a problem is when it gets on the foot. i'd pull the beads out - let them come down in humidity a bit. wipe down the new air / boxes and you'll be fine.Thanks... actually, it's winter here, so it's been cooler than usual (however the New Air is set to cool to 65 degrees). I did spray the beads recently and may have overdone it as the hygros were reading 70 (65% beads). But that was only a couple of weeks ago. I can't imagine the mold grew in a few weeks of 70%.
You pull that off a Craigslist add for well aged sticks with lots of plume?At least it doesn't look like this..
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can't imagine the mold grew in a few weeks
Metallifan, ever see a ring of fully grown mushrooms in a yard the morning after a rain? When there wasn't anything (visable) there the day before...molds and fungi can grow so fast they'd shock you.
I woke up to mushrooms in my front yard this morning. Hadn’t noticed them before. Of course, we’re having one of our three days of rain per year right now, lol.Metallifan, ever see a ring of fully grown mushrooms in a yard the morning after a rain? When there wasn't anything (visable) there the day before...
Stuff is crazy.
Metallifan, ever see a ring of fully grown mushrooms in a yard the morning after a rain? When there wasn't anything (visable) there the day before...
Stuff is crazy.
While mushrooms do grow fast, As Harlan alluded to, the mushroom fruit that you see is the smaller part of the overall organism. They fruit from what could be pictured as like a root system called mycelium. (the creeping white fuzz you sometimes see in rotting wood is an example)I woke up to mushrooms in my front yard this morning. Hadn’t noticed them before. Of course, we’re having one of our three days of rain per year right now, lol.
Wow brother! I never knew you were actually Bill Nye the Science Guy!While mushrooms do grow fast, As Harlan alluded to, the mushroom fruit that you see is the smaller part of the overall organism. They fruit from what could be pictured as like a root system called mycelium. (the creeping white fuzz you sometimes see in rotting wood is an example)
And in dry and inhospitable environments some varieties form sclerota, which are densely packed balls of nutrients and DNA that allow them to burst forth into fruit when the conditions are right.
While Jeremy is indeed a very smart guy (see my signature), in this particular case we definitely wandered into one of his areas of expertise. The man knows stuff about mushrooms.Wow brother! I never knew you were actually Bill Nye the Science Guy!
While Jeremy is indeed a very smart guy (see my signature), in this particular case we definitely wandered into one of his areas of expertise. The man knows stuff about mushrooms.
For various reasons...
I like-a da science.Wow brother! I never knew you were actually Bill Nye the Science Guy!
While Jeremy is indeed a very smart guy (see my signature), in this particular case we definitely wandered into one of his areas of expertise. The man knows stuff about mushrooms.
For various reasons...
What brand kitty litter do you use? I got the crystal ones that arnt suppose to have a scent but they smelled funny so I didn't put them in my humi.I have the HeartFelt beads. To recharge them, my whitepapers (online) said you do not spray them directly. They go in a smaller container like Tupperware with a small container of distilled water. They residually recharge.
But I believe that is because upon direct contact the little cells can "burst" , disabling their function.
I'd pitch the beads, quarantine any suspect cigars, wipe out the humi, and get a tray of Silica Kitty Litter . It always takes a sealed environment to 65RH quicker than anything else I've used.
What brand kitty litter do you use? I got the crystal ones that arnt suppose to have a scent but they smelled funny so I didn't put them in my humi.
That is the litter I got and dry there is no smell. If you spritz it with water there is. After asking the question I found this https://forum.cigar.com/discussion/660564/good-kitty-litter-list-and-bad-kitty-litter-list-formerly-known-as-the-good-cat-litter-list-and
Machado, that spritz bottle is what got you into this mess. I think they're wet enough whereas they are currently growing their own flora.That is the litter I got and dry there is no smell. If you spritz it with water there is. After asking the question I found this https://forum.cigar.com/discussion/660564/good-kitty-litter-list-and-bad-kitty-litter-list-formerly-known-as-the-good-cat-litter-list-and
YMMV