I`ll start by giving some details. I have a cigar jar with about 10 smokes in it currently. I`m using 2 boveda 72% packs for humidification (no hygrometer). I live in colorado where it is dry as hell, so being a noob when I upgraded from the puck and distilled water method I figured 72% would be a good idea. Yesterday I lit up a Nub cameroon and the wrapper started cracking and peeling from the get go. I had done some research here and figured I had over humidified the cigar. Today I grab a Black Pearl after dinner expecting the same result. Not even close, the Black Pearl burns even all the way to the end. The draw was a bit tight, but no cracking or peeling at all. So do I write it off as a bad Nub or question the humidification. Sorry for the long winded question!
Thanks, Jeff
Thanks, Jeff