Ok so I am having more humidor troubles. Last time, the humidity was at 75% with crazy heat and I had to move my 2 humidors to my friends apartment with air conditioning. They were better while there, then when I received them back, the humidity was at around 55 or so...not good. So After switching to a couple of different humidification devices, Different Xikar jars and all that, I finally switched to heartfelt beads. I have a Don Salvatore, probably about 75 capacity, and a glass top that's slightly bigger. I've been having more trouble with the glass top one. Do you think all of the switching humidification devices dried out the humidor itself? I sealed the inside of the glass top the best I could with some aquarium sealant, and I think I did an alright job. I am thinking about sealing the top as well, and though this will kind of reduce the aesthetic value, I really am desperate for help. During the day the glass top lingers around 61 or 62%...Occasionally dropping to 60 or 59% in the evenings...do you think I have to re-season?? I need help...
I'm also worried about my cigars being in the dry conditions...will it have long-term effects? I sure hope not!!
Thanks for any and all assistance!!
Regards,
Dave
I'm also worried about my cigars being in the dry conditions...will it have long-term effects? I sure hope not!!
Thanks for any and all assistance!!
Regards,
Dave