Ok, I've discovered the problem that was causing me to have bad smokes. On all the bad ones, the draw was poor and I was having to draw to hard to smoke it. I figured this out talking to a friend who is a cigar connoisseur. He nailed it rather quickly. The smokes also would not stay lit. I guess they were too humid or blocked. These were all dark leaf stronger cigars. I did a draw test on them after cutting and noticed it wasn't that good but lit them anyway.
So my question is, Any harm in putting them back down for awhile if you notice a bad draw to let them dry out some?
I had a t52 the other night that I left out of the humi for 2 days before smoking at it was sublime. (I hadn't cut it)
My friend said he has a separate humi for darker cigars that he keeps at 60 to 65 just for this reason.
So my question is, Any harm in putting them back down for awhile if you notice a bad draw to let them dry out some?
I had a t52 the other night that I left out of the humi for 2 days before smoking at it was sublime. (I hadn't cut it)
My friend said he has a separate humi for darker cigars that he keeps at 60 to 65 just for this reason.