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smokin it now tastes fine this cigar in question was a puro ill keep an eye on the humi but the weird thing is the humi is almost always in the low 60s or high 50s rh and mid 60s in temp
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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Could it have always been there and you just missed it, Kevin? Mold cannot grow at those rh %'s.
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its possible thats its been there a while i dont dig to the bottom of that humi all that often but my beads spilled and i had to clean the up and there it was fluffy whiteness on the foot. my beads are 65 but i like to keep the humi closer to 60. the odd thing is that it was only on the foot and not under the ceader wraper at all. ive pulled that set out of the humi
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