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    Default Humidor Seasoning

    I bought a 5 Vegas combo humidor sampler from ci recently to begin my first permanent humidor. I started seasoning the 100 ct. box last Friday morning, wiped it down with a sponge soaked in 50/50, then left the soaked sponge in the bottom on a bag all weekend.

    This Monday morning the sponge was still pretty saturated (thought that was strange). I removed it and loaded the 30 cigars in. Right now I'm calibrating a digital hygrometer but the crappy one that came with it says that the RH is only 49% currently. I have a 4oz humi-care jar in it currently and that's it. From what I've read here the board highly recommends the heartfelt beads. I do plan on getting some.

    Am I on the right track? Will the RH steadily come up or do I need to add to what I'm doing with the jar? I could add the sponge humidifier that came with the humidor I suppose. Any other things you all recommend?

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kn1v3s0ut View Post
    I bought a 5 Vegas combo humidor sampler from ci recently to begin my first permanent humidor. I started seasoning the 100 ct. box last Friday morning, wiped it down with a sponge soaked in 50/50, then left the soaked sponge in the bottom on a bag all weekend.

    This Monday morning the sponge was still pretty saturated (thought that was strange). I removed it and loaded the 30 cigars in. Right now I'm calibrating a digital hygrometer but the crappy one that came with it says that the RH is only 49% currently. I have a 4oz humi-care jar in it currently and that's it. From what I've read here the board highly recommends the heartfelt beads. I do plan on getting some.

    Am I on the right track? Will the RH steadily come up or do I need to add to what I'm doing with the jar? I could add the sponge humidifier that came with the humidor I suppose. Any other things you all recommend?

    Thanks!
    Sounds like you're on the right track. After calibration, see what the digital says. Beads are a good idea, and give it some time to see where your smokes are adjusting too (i.e. keep smoking them to see how they're running)

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    Don't make any assumptions about your humidor until you calibrate your hygrometer. You should have done this first.
    Get beads and save yourself a lot of aggravation. PG is ancient and inferior technology.

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    I assume the 50/50 is a PG and distilled water mixture.....it would have been better to wipe the walls of the humi with plain ole distilled h20.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    I assume the 50/50 is a PG and distilled water mixture.....it would have been better to wipe the walls of the humi with plain ole distilled h20.
    Yes PG. Whoops.

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    I have the exact same humidor, its a nice looking piece. I have a small box of beads in it and it keeps 65 consistently. As for the hygrometer that comes with it, I checked it vs my calibrated digital, not even close.

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