LigaPrivadaFanboy
Unrepentant Hoarder
Really wet & humid day here in the Pacific NW. Wondering how much if any it effects the way my cigars burn. I've tried a couple of cigars today that I know I've let dry & rest right, but both draw tight and burn slowly. I've also smoked the exact same vitolas with zero issues in the past.
Is it all in my head or does the ambient RH play that big of a role? Current weather reports 86pct humidity.
edit: as a test I moved my space heater up close to the ashtray my T52 is resting on. Seemed to massively improve the draw but the wrapper is unravelling like I've seen with severly over-humidified cigars.
Is it all in my head or does the ambient RH play that big of a role? Current weather reports 86pct humidity.
edit: as a test I moved my space heater up close to the ashtray my T52 is resting on. Seemed to massively improve the draw but the wrapper is unravelling like I've seen with severly over-humidified cigars.
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