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Broadleaf is one of the thickest wrappers out there and I have had a lot of burn issues with it from many manufacturers. And if even if the burn is perfect it tends to take a lot longer to get from end to end on broadleaf wrappers. YMMV.
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Originally Posted by
Browns7213
Broadleaf is one of the thickest wrappers out there and I have had a lot of burn issues with it from many manufacturers. And if even if the burn is perfect it tends to take a lot longer to get from end to end on broadleaf wrappers. YMMV.
Thats what I thought I remembered about it after I lit it, but was not quite sure.
Any tips for solving that sort of problem?
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Originally Posted by
Hardheaded
Thats what I thought I remembered about it after I lit it, but was not quite sure.
Any tips for solving that sort of problem?
Either dry box it for a day or drop the rH closer to 60% for a while.
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Thanks for the helpful replies.
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I just red in another post someone freezes all their cigars before putting then in the humidor. Why? How long do you have to wait to smoke one if you do go that route?
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Originally Posted by
Kookla
I just red in another post someone freezes all their cigars before putting then in the humidor. Why? How long do you have to wait to smoke one if you do go that route?
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I've read at least 48 hours. Reasoning behind it is to kill any potential cigar beetle problems.
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Originally Posted by
Chadderkdawg
I've read at least 48 hours. Reasoning behind it is to kill any potential cigar beetle problems.
Makes sense
So how long would they have to rest in the humi after the freeze?
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Originally Posted by
Kookla
Makes sense

So how long would they have to rest in the humi after the freeze?
Your guess is as good as mine... 48 hours isn't going to change in RH of the stick too much, but I would say the usual 4-6 week rest would be fine in my eyes. This is total speculation though, I have no basis for these comments
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