Figured I'd be the first to post this topic title as it's sure to be rehashed over and over again!
If I needed any proof that it gets harder to hold humidity when it gets colder, I got it over the past few days. :shock: My Tupper-dor is still as rock steady as always, but my glass top has been a biatch to keep steady. I dread even opening that thing...I really should hide the hygro under the tray because that sucker drops 5%+ just in the time it takes me to pick out a smoke. RH in the house right now is arond 44%(love that damn Oregon Scientifc base+remote) with the Heat running occasionaly and my den seems to be right around 68 degrees or so...quite a difference from the 75 degrees it was for the past few months. Had to add some water to the Credo-style humi the other day and it seems to have stabilized now, but it sure dives when I open that lid!
So here's a question: exactly what do the temp fluctuations do to cigars other than cause the RH to fluctuate some? I of course know about the Beetle issue, but other than that.
If I needed any proof that it gets harder to hold humidity when it gets colder, I got it over the past few days. :shock: My Tupper-dor is still as rock steady as always, but my glass top has been a biatch to keep steady. I dread even opening that thing...I really should hide the hygro under the tray because that sucker drops 5%+ just in the time it takes me to pick out a smoke. RH in the house right now is arond 44%(love that damn Oregon Scientifc base+remote) with the Heat running occasionaly and my den seems to be right around 68 degrees or so...quite a difference from the 75 degrees it was for the past few months. Had to add some water to the Credo-style humi the other day and it seems to have stabilized now, but it sure dives when I open that lid!
So here's a question: exactly what do the temp fluctuations do to cigars other than cause the RH to fluctuate some? I of course know about the Beetle issue, but other than that.