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Originally Posted by
Brimy
Just curious!
I know this topic has been discussed, but I don't remember this particular point being mentioned; raising the humidity when aging cigars.
So I'm watching a TV show the other day and one of the characters talks about aging his cigars and he says "most like to stay at 70 but I push my humidity to 80 when aging..."
Anyone ever hear of this?
I wonder what the humidity is when the manufacturers age their tobacco on the farms/warehouses?
Brian, this does not sound right. " one of the characters talks about aging his cigars and he says "most like to stay at 70 but I push my humidity to 80 when aging..."
Have to think that a retail shop ~ B&M that kept their cigars at 80 Humidity wouldn't stay in business long.
Last edited by allusred; 01-07-2019 at 01:53 AM.
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