Quote Originally Posted by kchunk View Post
I re-read the thread I followed a few years ago to season my other humidors and it seems the wetting the wood issue has since already been adressed. I think I'll just call it good and move on.

As for adjusting the humidity based on high temperatures, anyone care to comment? In my head, I'm thinking a lower humidity for a higher temp. Higher temperature air can hold more water. If 70/70 is optimal, wouldn't it be accurate to say a higher air temperature at a lower humidity would contain about the same amount of water per a given volume? I keep my humis at 65%.
60%-70% is going to be fine for the cigars. Anything in between is just a matter of personal preference...what people think makes their cigars smoke better. Your temperature is a tad high. Try putting your humidor in a central room of the house. If that doesn't help, other than buying a climate controlled humidor, just keep a close eye on the humidor, in the remote chance that you have a beetle outbreak.