Did you drop the cigars prior to smoking from a considerable height? The hardness of the surface they strike sometimes has an effect.
Will
Did you drop the cigars prior to smoking from a considerable height? The hardness of the surface they strike sometimes has an effect.
Will
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Howdy.
Not sure, sounds like the inside is swelling up and splitting the wrapper. But why I don't know. Unless the cigars were store two wet then moved into a really dry enviro and the wrapper dried first and fast making it brittle.
This usually happens from humidity levels rising to quickly. You have to be very careful when going from passive humidification to an active system. This has happened numerous times at my store. Every single time it was cigars that arrived a little to dry and they were placed open next to one of the humidifiers. As stated earlier in the thread, it forces a rapid expansion of the fillers and causes the tobaccos to swell and split the wrapper.
Is the room temp consistent as well?
thanks ashauler and pufnstuf, har de har har the rest of yai'll let the splitters aclimate for a month or 2 before i smoke 'em
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