Update:

Day 4. I checked the hygrometer, and it read 77%, and 72 F. I'm especially happy that the temperature is a cool 72 F, since it's sitting on some furniture, not directly in contact with the cold marble floor of my bathroom like my OXOdors are. I removed one of the 84% seasoning Boveda packets, and will check in another two days to see if the RH has fallen, increased or stayed the same.

I believe that even though the ambient humidity is that high, the wood hasn't finished soaking up the moisture yet. However, my understanding is that as long as the ambient RH is holding steady, it's safe to put cigars in, because moisture is moisture. The wood can continue to absorb moisture with or without cigars in it. I just don't want to put the cigars in too early, and have the cedar suck all the moisture out of my stogies.

Daniel Marshall humidors also have some of the thickest cedar in their humidors, so I imagine that means more time for more absorption.