Too humid in... my humidor!
robert69165
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in Cigar 101
Help!!!! My humidor keep going from 70-75 % to 80 and peaked at 85 %, I took all humidification devices out except for the basic ones that came with the humidor. What can I do?
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If it truly is a high humidity issue many will probably tell you to get the humidity beads, as they will stabilize humidity by absorbing excess humidity and emitting humidity when needed. The only time I ever had a high humidity issue I took out all my humidifying devices and let the lid open for an hour or two. Then once I closed it back up I monitored the humidity and only added humidifying devices 1 at a time at the humidity dropped below 65%. I keep my humidors between 65-68%.
2. Dampen the salt with water. Do not put so much in that the salt gets "sloppy". You want a damp pile of salt in the bottle cap.
3. Place both the hygrometer and the bottle cap full of damp salt in the ziploc bag and seal it well. (It is important not to let air on or out while the test is going on.)
4. Keep it like this for over 8 hours.
After 8 hours in the damp salt environment, the actual humidity inside the bag will be 75%. Compare it to your hygrometer, your hygrometer should also read 75%. If not, you will then know exactly how far off your hygrometer is. If it's off, note the amount and direction that it actually reads and be sure to add or subtract that amount when reading the hygrometer. If the hygrometer has a control to adjust it (either the needle or the display), you can set the hygrometer to 75% immediately after the test.