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Pics would be great, usually takes significant aging before a cigar develops plume.
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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Bloom or plume is uniform on the cigar. Mold is splotchy. Both wipe off easily. Pics would help confirm.
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It's CIGAR HERPES!!!!
![]() I keed, I keed! Sounds like mold. As long as it's not in the feet of the cigars, you should be OK.
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It's almost impossible to guess without seeing the pics. 99/100 times it's mold but as long as it's just a little bit, white, and it's not on the foot, wiping them off will probably be the ticket.
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Cashmere Jungle Lord
Join Date: Oct 2008
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![]() Hard to know without a photo to view. Like the others have mentioned, it takes a little while to develop plume.... but anythings possible. |
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