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Can't tell cause the picture is too fuzzy but that might be bloom. If it is slightly greenish blue then yeah it is mold but if it is white/gray/putty colored then it is bloom.
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Livin' in a Van....
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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Mold can be white as well. Plume/bloom is more uniform and does not appear at just one end of a cigar. It will look like a fine dust from head to foot. Mold cannot live at a rh of 65 or lower. That is the best solution to preventing it, imo.
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crazy diamond
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Indeed, the beads, the beads you need.
One plus, the mold appears to be mostly on the head, and easily clipped.
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Just killing Time
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just smoke them . if its only five cigars you should be able to solve that problem in about a week
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