Thoughts on my winter humidification method

I live in northern MN and have a basic model humidor. The past few years no matter what I tried I could not keep the humidity level above 60-65 in it.
This year I put all my cigars into a big ziplock bag, tossed a humidification pillow in it and it has been sitting at 70-72 all winter long.
This seems perfect but then I got thinking maybe there is something I am missing with this. Kind of a stupid question but are there any drawbacks to doing it this way in the winter? Most are in wrappers and the ones that aren't I try to keep away from the other unwrapped ones so they don't mingle flavors. Anything I'm missing here? Sorry if this is a stupid question but I just sense maybe I am missing something with what I am doing.
This year I put all my cigars into a big ziplock bag, tossed a humidification pillow in it and it has been sitting at 70-72 all winter long.
This seems perfect but then I got thinking maybe there is something I am missing with this. Kind of a stupid question but are there any drawbacks to doing it this way in the winter? Most are in wrappers and the ones that aren't I try to keep away from the other unwrapped ones so they don't mingle flavors. Anything I'm missing here? Sorry if this is a stupid question but I just sense maybe I am missing something with what I am doing.
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