I've been reading some of the threads on setting up a new humidor, but I have a question.

Yesterday I bought one of the CAO Sopranos Limited Edition Humidors with 48 CAO Tony Soprano 60 gauge cigars. Both the humidor and the cigars have been stored in the shops walk-in humidor at 70-75% RH for almost a year.

Since the humidor has been at the proper humidity level for so long, shouldn't I be able to skip the whole seasoning process? The reason I'm asking is because the 48 Cigars did not come individually wrapped, and I don't have another humidor to keep them all in. Right now, I have all the cigars unwrapped and in the new humidor with a humidifier and hygrometer, and after sitting overnight, I'm only up to 67% RH. I know that's not terribly low, but I've got a lot invested here, definitely my largest cigar purchase so far, so I want to be extra sure not to mess anything up, so I figured I'd ask the experts.

Anything I need to do to make sure these cigars stay in tip-top shape?

Thanks
T.J. Cravey