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Hey guys I am in the process of setting up my first humidor that I got for Christmas. It is a 100 ct Man O War. I have been seasoning it with the Boveda seasoning 84% kit. I have had them in the humidor for 1 week today. It is registering 72% right now. Is it ready to take those seasoning packets out and start filling and using or should I let it season longer. The kit says to wait 10 days but a friend of mine said I didn't need to wait that long he was thinking 5-6 days. Any help would be much appreciated.

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Ha I actually just picked up this humidor as my second humi. Just finished seasoning it mysel. Imo no you do not need to wait 10 days. 5 to 6 would be just fine. I did mine diff and used distilled water to rub it down and let it set then repeated as needed. Then I added the humidification and let it even out at@ desired humidification then started adding the wonderful sticks. Hopes this helps
 
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I would put the humidification system in there that you plan on sticking with, like beads or the humi packs. That way your cigars will be placed in a stable RH level.

For an example, if you plan on keeping them at 65%, put in your 65% beads or pack for a week in the empty humidor to bring the humidity down to that level, instead of bringing your cigars along for the RH ride

That's just what I would do
 
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It should be ready although I always give my humi's 2 weeks to season and 1 week when/if i re-season. It really depends on the environment your in. if your in a humid spot fill er up if the air is a bit dryer you want to make sure that wood abosorbs much as it can, save you a lot of hassle down the road.
 
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No I want my humidor at 65% so I just need to let it drop. When I put the humidification puck and the cigars in the humidor will it regulate itself?
 
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