Indeed, but normally you need a few days to let your cigar dry, even in a dry box.
Nope.
Right off the table, your filler should be as dry as a stick in a humidor, your binder should be just damp enough to flex round the bunch, and your wrapper should be just damp enough to lay limp. Many and many a fuma has been quemado right smack dab just like that. Try it. Bunch a gar, roll it back & forth on the table, wrap it, roll it back & forth on the table, stick it in your jaws and spark it up. Three minutes start to finish. If a fresh stick won't burn, put your spray bottle away.
I'm thinking you have gotta have a torcedor in the mercado there in Honduras who you can watch do exactamente asi. If you wait a few days your roll may go rank. A ten point gar will rank seven in the first hour, two three days later, eight six weeks later, nine and a half six months later, ten at one year old, then ever so slowly descend from there. Point is, you wanna glean an idea on the first day, at seven, whether or not this blend is worth pursuing.
Who else here does NOT test their gars same day in order to discover whether this new blend is worth the leaf and trouble?
Test gars. I'm gonna twist one up now so I have something to smoke watching football later today.