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Originally Posted by MrT
How long on average does it take the humidor to get to the proper humidity level?
I recently expanded, and don't recall how long it takes to even out to proper humidity inside a new humidor, with new mail order cigars.
This is my every day smokes humidor so it has some smaller cigars in bundles, thus I have more than the size of the box states (175-200), max 100-150 it said as far as capacity.
I seasoned it with distilled water in 2 shot glasses for numerous days inside my home kept at 65-75 degrees.
I then placed the cigars, and 4oz gel humidification container in there. After 1 day humidity inside was 48% and the gel was still fluffy, after 2 days I was pushing 50%, and here with re-arranging I added a couple 2oz containers. The next day I was at 51%, and I added another 2oz. Humidity today is at 52%.
Any ideas ?
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I tried the HCM beads...4 oz for a 150 count humidor. The humidity had dropped because I hadn't paid attention to the hygrometer for a week. My Boveda packets were hard as rocks.
Within a few hours, the beads got it up to 65% and it's stayed there ever since. And remember, the beads require no water and no other humidification was needed. A bloody miracle!