I was hoping I could get some help with some tunneling issues I have had lately. Every since I moved to my much larger cabinet humidor, I have had quite a bit of tunneling happening with my cigars. Nearly every cigar has at least a slight tunnel at some point. I have a Govee sensor that I have calibrated twice with boveda packs in a zip lock on every shelf to make sure that the humidity is even. I have kept it at 65-67% consistently for several months. I am in Georgia btw. What is everyone’s thoughts on keeping them at 63-65 long term? I have about 1000 cigars in there. Some of which I don’t plan to smoke until a year down the road. So I want to think long term on humidity. Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
Note: I thought about dry boxing. But I really enjoy being able to browse through the entire variety before having a smoke. I am weird as I have random cravings depending on what I am feeling that day.
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Note: I thought about dry boxing. But I really enjoy being able to browse through the entire variety before having a smoke. I am weird as I have random cravings depending on what I am feeling that day.
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