Alright, it has finally happened to me. I have kept this small tupperdor (holds about 30 cigars) for a few years now with two 65% boveda packs, a properly calibrated hygrometer and an always (even in winter, i love it cold) air conditioned bedroom.
Looking through my cigars to pick one out tonight I noticed that one Partagas 160 has a very small amount of white mold on the body and a bit on the foot as well. I have thrown this cigar away and none of the other cigars in that tupperdor have any at all. I have two 160s and they were in the same open ziploc in the humi so i dry boxed the other as it had no mold.
I've searched relentlessly on this topic here and other forums but just wanted more advice so please excuse me if this topic has been discussed ad nauseam. I'm just in a hurry to save the other sticks...I mean I've got some Le Verites, etc that I would cry if I had to toss.
So, after the long winded explanation......should I remove everything from that tupperdor and put them in another? (I have another one with more sticks) Or would that just be inviting mold to the other humi?
Looking through my cigars to pick one out tonight I noticed that one Partagas 160 has a very small amount of white mold on the body and a bit on the foot as well. I have thrown this cigar away and none of the other cigars in that tupperdor have any at all. I have two 160s and they were in the same open ziploc in the humi so i dry boxed the other as it had no mold.
I've searched relentlessly on this topic here and other forums but just wanted more advice so please excuse me if this topic has been discussed ad nauseam. I'm just in a hurry to save the other sticks...I mean I've got some Le Verites, etc that I would cry if I had to toss.
So, after the long winded explanation......should I remove everything from that tupperdor and put them in another? (I have another one with more sticks) Or would that just be inviting mold to the other humi?