OK, I thought I primed my new (and first) humi yesterday, but when I got up this morning the hygrometer read just under 60% and the sticks felt a little dry.
Yesterday, I wiped down the full interior several times, and let it soak in between times. I did that until it didn't seem to be soaking in any more. I also wrappen the hygrometer in a rag wet with distilled water to "set" the unit as it said in the instructions and when I unwrapped it, it read just under 100%. Obviously either my patience got the better of me, or I did something wrong.
Just now I refreshed the humidifier unit with more distilled water (it was primed with 50/50 solution) and I also put in small dessert cup with about a tablespoon of distilled water in it for extra measure. Is there anything else I should do?
Robusto question.
Last night, I smoked my forst one. I cut it the same way I cut every other cigar I've ever cut, just below the rounded edge of the cap. However, it was a very easy draw, almost too easy to the point where it was less than pleasureable. Is this maybe a trait of that cigar? It was a Hugo Cassar (Dominican). Not a top quality cigar by any means, but still had a decent flavour. Would a punch cutter be better for this type??
Thanks in advance for your help.
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