Reviving dry cigars


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Good Morning All

I am sure that this has been asked several times, here is the deal my hummi has dropped below 60% and it seems that my cigars have become dry. How can I revive them?

Thanks

Arlo

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I guess the real question is, how long have they been below 60% and what are they at now (40, 50, 59%)?

If they were low for a short time then the long term impact should be minimal. I would raise the humidity slowly, a few % a day until they get back to your target number.

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» Good Morning All

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» I am sure that this has been asked several times, here is the deal my

» hummi has dropped below 60% and it seems that my cigars have become dry.

» How can I revive them?

»

» Thanks

» Arlo

Grab a "Puck" www.cigarmoney.com

In the meantime as Tweed said...bring them back slowly. Add a little water to your current humidifier....a little....and leave for a few days. Add a little more in three days.

Don't flood the unit to begin with.

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Thanks Tweed & Rob

I think I didn't clearify the "dry part" my RH went down to 55% and my smokes looked a little brittle. I have it back up to 62% now and all seems to be back in check. 55% is probally not a big deal but I like to be particular on the RH/Temp. on my babies.

Thanks for the help, guess I need to get a bigger Humi so I can fill-er-up.

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