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I guess I just dont think a seasoned humidor should drop 5-10% after I take the bowls of water out unless it leaks. Thats what I was asking here.
Is it normal to drop that much. I guess if two weeks isnt long enough, someone should change the sticky on seasoning humis. |
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Might want to lighten up a bit smitty. You might not always like answers to the questions you ask. I do see a lack of patience too.
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The RH will drop. The thing to measure is how far it drops and for how long. If it drops 5-10% and holds steady after that then things are pretty good. If it continues to drop then you probably have a leak. |
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You asked questions, ignored the answers and then you call someone an ass when they simply point out the obvious? Geez... |
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I would also suggest refraing from the insults. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I did not ignore the answers. I read every one of them. |
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Everyone tried to point out that patience is required. You didn't exercise patience in your procedure, nor with your brother here. It's achingly clear where the problem lies, Josh. |
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I apoligize to everyone especially the one I insulted, I'm having a bad day. I know its a poor excuse. ;s |
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I just read the sticky and it said 14 days to properly season a humi. Its been longer than that so I assumed I had a problem. |
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Much better, brother. :tu
I hope you get things ironed out, but moreso, I hope your day turns around. :tu |
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It seems like its not seasoned but It's been 14 days and It just seems like It hasn't made any progress.:confused: |
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Sometimes it takes longer, especially in winter. The best way to attack this when the new humi comes is to ask the guys and try to have lots of patience. It takes a long time to get a humi seasoned and the cigars all equalized with the humidor. Not weeks, months. It takes a lot of time and patience, so prepare for that. Good luck!!! :tu |
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Thanks |
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For what it's worth, I've noticed that with the extremely dry winter we're having this year I've had to double the bead capacity and rehydrate them much more often than usual.
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Josh I hope your day gets better and you get your humi issues resolved.
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You mentioned you like (prefer) 70%. If you have not had a stable 70% from which to smoke on a regular basis, how do you know you prefer 70 over 65 or 60?
I suggest getting a stable RH anywhere in the 60-70% range. Then you can make an informed decision on your preference. Unfortunately, by ordering a new humidor you are back to square one. Good luck. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I had some at the mentioned 70% about a week ago and I really enjoyed them a lot. |
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