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Originally Posted by Wharf Rat
You just want a container that’s reasonably air tight. You could use a ziplock style bag, a big mason jar, a coffee can...
It’s gonna take quite a while (weeks) to get everything stabilized. Nothing is going to be perfect right away. Relax. Smoke a cigar. After that, it still won’t be perfect You have to understand, many of us have worked out what works with our cigars over decades. You can’t work it out over nite.
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Only thing I would add is since the wood has absorbed with water. I would take out all humidification out of the humi keep an eye on it. When you see it in the 60%s remove you cigar from your container and add back in with the BovedaPack.