kuzi16:cellophane BTW.... plastic is something VERY different.
Capt: kuzi16:cellophane BTW.... plastic is something VERY different. Good point. Cellophane (cellulose) is made from wood or cotton products, not to be confused with the man-made material plastic. I have a few boxes of cigars (Bolivars) that have been aging since 1993. The cellophane is so yellow, you can barely see the cigar through it!
jlzimmerman:My vote is to remove the cello. It will help better balance the humidity in your humidor. IIRC, going naked also helps your smokes obtain bloom/plume.
sgvillian:thanks kuzi that helps alot.. But i've got another for ya (temp) what is a good temp if it matters at all...in the humidor!!!
j0z3r: sgvillian:thanks kuzi that helps alot.. But i've got another for ya (temp) what is a good temp if it matters at all...in the humidor!!!70 degrees or lower should be fine for you. If you shot for between 60 and 70 you'd be fine. The big problem with higher temps is the dreaded tobacco worm that can hatch once temps reach 72 degrees I think was the number.
DiasFlak:i just posted about the bugs and from further research i saw alot of people say 82 degrees for the bugs to hatch but as my new cigars liaisons told me freeze12-24 hours which i plan on doing if i see any signs