Quote Originally Posted by BigMacFU View Post
You don't have to worry about that at all. Only thing is that if you want to keep them for long term, you might want to set aside a smaller humidor at a higher humidity (72-80%) for long term purposes (I'm talking years here).
Actually, I do just the opposite. CC's typically store and smoke better at a lower humidity -- usually 62-65%. And for long term storage (5-10 years) many folks in the know store at lower temps - like 55-60. But 65 degrees should be fine. Lower temps slow the aging down and helps the cigar become more balanced.

Marrying of flavors doesn't seem to be much of a problem, but if you are concerned, take some cedar strips and use them as separators in the box.