Quote Originally Posted by ymichael76
Hello all, this maybe a totally noob question, but I had bought a few cigars a couple weeks back and didn't get to smoke them right away. Now they're really dry. My question is this, can they be remoisturized by putting them into my new humidor that has a good humidity in it?
You want to start out at a lower humidity. If you put it in at a high humidity, especially 75%, you risk splitting the stick. If I remember correctly start off with the sticks in a ziplock with a moist paper towel for a day and work your way back up.

Second question, I've set up my new humidor with a shoot glass of 50/50 humidor solution and a wet humidification system. I put my digital hygrometer in the top tray and it readsapproximately %75 (which is great with me, I like my cigars a little softer), however the built in hygrometer which is on the bottom of the front wall continuously reads about %63-%65. They are less than a foot apart? I don't think I can take the analog/built in hygrometer out to calibrate it. Am I safe to just go by the digital?
Salt test the non-digital if possible.

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