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    Default Cigars too moist

    When you have a cigar that is too moist, how to do you correct that problem? my humi is around 72% and around 70-75 degrees. It seems like all of the sudden they have gotten too moist. I currently have damprid in there trying to lower the humidity, but how do i fix the cigars?
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    Are you using beads? If so take them out until the humidity lowers. I added a few boxes and my humidity spiked bigtime...removed the beads and let it go and within a week the RH went down to 68.
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    if it is to moist and you want to smoke it I dry box mine over night.
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    yeah it seemed like it happened after I added a bunch of cigars to my humi. I haven't had a humidifying device in there for weeks and i have left the lid open for days and seems like it didn't help. I have a thing of damprid in there now.
    when you say dry box, I would assume you mean put them in a dry cigar box until the moisture leaves?
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    yep if I have a moist cigar or hard draw I put it is a spare cigar box and let it sit over night and it seems to be fine the next day
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    do you close the lid?
    and if that doesn't work? any other suggestions?
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    I close the lid, so it doesn't dry out too fast. However, The humidity in FL is ussually higher than is ideal for your smokes. I would PM Mitch as he deals with this same issue.
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