humidors in florida
AFJumper03
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I just moved to florida, from eastern washington state, a big move in all respects. I went from struggling to keep my humidors nice and humid in the very dry mountain climate, to now trying to get the humidity DOWN and the temp down. I can't really afford to keep my A/C in the whole house at 70 degrees all day and I don't have a wall unit or anything in one room. Even without any humidification products in my humidor, the humidity is usually around 76-77%. BI assume this will get better in the winter, but until then any ideas?
Any central Florida residents out there already fight this battle?
Thanks!
Any central Florida residents out there already fight this battle?
Thanks!
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i also recommend a thermoelectric wine cooler (like a vino temp) to keep the temp down. the seal is good on those things. just throw a few cigar boxes or buy some spanish cedar trays and put them in there with the beads and you have a good humidor for the deep south.
If you are worried about them just FREEZE all your cigars and any new ones
Freeze them for two days, move them to the fridge for another two days and then put them back in your Humi (all while in some sort of airtight container of COURSE!)
Then all the beatle larvae are dead and you won't have to worry about them hatching, then you can have higher temps...
Just watch your humidity for that is what can produce mold, and that's bad!
Only if you had them in your freezer for YEARS and they got freezer burn (i.e. the moisture left the cigars, than they would taste different...
It's the whole self-fulfilling prophecy thing... if you believe it, then you will taste it