CigarsRLife Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Hi all, I was doing a deep dive in my coolers today and found a few tupperdors had some mold issues. As background, a few years ago I noticed that some of my dress boxes were getting mold even though they are kept at 65-62% RH and 65-68 F. Any wooden box cigars had zero issues. So I took all my cigars in dress boxes and moved them to individual tupperware with a Boveda at the bottom (65%). These all go into a giant cooler. Today when I was looking I noticed that three of these tupperware containers had varying amounts of mold. In general there were 20 or so cigars in each. When inspected I would say 3/4 of the cigars had zero or a small speck of mold here or there that I wiped off. Then a handful out of the 1/4 would have more mold, mainly towards the band and cap, most of it fluffy and white. Finally I had a 1-2 sticks in each that had way more than the others. I am attaching photos of the worst ones below. With the exception of the really bad ones, I wiped the mold off with paper towels and put the cigars in large ziplock bags without a Boveda. What should I do next to help prevent the return of mold? I plan on smoking at least the 3/4 of the ones that had zero to very little mold. I have a seperate bag of the ones that were worse, not sure if they are safe to smoke. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
BrightonCorgi Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Wipe them off again in the future if they get too moldy. Mold is on every cigar to some degree.
TheDonTX Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 65% packs were still too high for me. The cigars were damp. I went down to 58% packs and the cigars stay perfectly at 62-63%. They burn better and flavor is better. I follow the pigfish method. Never going back.
CigarsRLife Posted May 1, 2024 Author Posted May 1, 2024 25 minutes ago, TheDonTX said: 65% packs were still too high for me. The cigars were damp. I went down to 58% packs and the cigars stay perfectly at 62-63%. They burn better and flavor is better. I follow the pigfish method. Never going back. Ok, so should I keep these segregated in ziplock bags for a few days and then put them in a new tupperware with 58% then? I live somewhere where there is almost 0% RH, very dry.
Fuzz Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Take out the cigars and give them a good wipe down, then pop them in a ziplock. Wash your tupperdor thoroughly (even the silicon seal in the lid) and chuck out the old Boveda. Pop your cigars back in the tupperdor with a fresh Boveda...then do the process all over again when mold returns, as there is no foolproof, 100% guarantee that your cigars will never get mold again. It is just something that happens from time to time.
CigarsRLife Posted May 1, 2024 Author Posted May 1, 2024 25 minutes ago, Fuzz said: Take out the cigars and give them a good wipe down, then pop them in a ziplock. Wash your tupperdor thoroughly (even the silicon seal in the lid) and chuck out the old Boveda. Pop your cigars back in the tupperdor with a fresh Boveda..... then do the process all over again when mold returns, as there is no foolproof, 100% guarantee that your cigars will never get mold again. It is just something that happens from time to time. Ok, thank you for the feedback. Is there a level of mold where you wouldn't smoke them? Like in the pictures above that I posted, those were the worst examples by a bit.
VictorEremita Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 In my experience, like others have said, Boveda in air-tight Tupperware over-humidifies. If you want 65% in these circs, you can't use a 65% Boveda. You have to go with a 62% or even 58%. Of course it depends on the size of the container, how many cigars, etc. 1
Fuzz Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 6 hours ago, CigarsRLife said: Ok, thank you for the feedback. Is there a level of mold where you wouldn't smoke them? Like in the pictures above that I posted, those were the worst examples by a bit. If the cigar has mold on the foot, is green or black mold...or the cigar looks like a Fonseca No.1 before you take off the tissue paper wrapper. 1 1
MagicalBikeRide Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Yup, like above - if it’s not in the door, it’s not black or green - I’m wiping them and not thinking twice. 1
CigarsRLife Posted May 1, 2024 Author Posted May 1, 2024 3 hours ago, Li Bai said: Do you have hygrometers in those tupperdors ? I did previously in the cooler the boxes were stored in which reads at 62% and then in the tupperdors which was reading at 65%. Have thousands of NC with zero issues.
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