Cracking wrappers
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ShadowInTheMoon
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in Cigar 101
I have had a lot of my cigars that once you light them up and start smoking the wrapper is cracking about mid way. My humi is sitting at %65 right now. Is there any thing else that can cause it to crack or a way around having them crack?
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What kind? I only ask as it is common with some brands. Normally I would say this is high rh or fluctuation of rh. This may happen with cheaper cigars as a stem burns and the filler expands as well. Pretty much every time I have dissected a cigar that explodes a stem is involved.
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Just today i had 2 crack... 601 La Bomba and a 5 Vegas Series A... And a Log
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slow down. any small unseen cracks will be exacerbated when smoking fast.
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At the first hint of a cracking wrapper if the band is lose enough I slide it down to about a 1/2" from the crack and just keep moving it up as I smoke. Or I take it off and use a piece of scotch tape on the band so it's lose enough to slide. Or a small strip of paper to make a homemade band.
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catfishbluezz:Pretty much every time I have dissected a cigar that explodes a stem is involved.
A cigar post-mortem examination to determine cause of death? I have had that happen once, it was a Gurkha. Got it about half smoked and it cracked pretty good, just tossed it. Figured it was the way I was smoking it. If it happens again I may do an autopsy though. -
I know some are not going to agree with this.
I have had only 1 cracked wrapper since I removed all cello and cedar from my cigars. It use to happen way too frequently....
Gurkhas...I thought they were made to crack.:) -
Cracking wrappers?? Or Wracking Crappers?? Lol....
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Could also be that the humidity is a lot higher outside. Try dryboxing or letting your cigar sit out for a bit. Also like kuzi said you could be smoking too fast. I use to have my cigars split too, and the fix was letting them sit for a bit outside of the Humi. I too keep it at 65 to 68, though I've moved it to a steady 68.
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i haven't seen a cracker in a while.
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My bad, I should show up soon.jliu:i haven't seen a cracker in a while. -
hahah straight grass roots yocatfishbluezz:
My bad, I should show up soon.jliu:i haven't seen a cracker in a while. -
August, let's do it. I would now, but I am on a cutting cycle, so no booze, and I'd imagine THERE WILL BE BOOZE if I cruise up for a night lol.jliu:
hahah straight grass roots yocatfishbluezz:
My bad, I should show up soon.jliu:i haven't seen a cracker in a while. -
down! oh there will be amazing cigars and booze. if you like brown liquor, craft beer, wine, I am your man. none of that vodka crap.catfishbluezz:
August, let's do it. I would now, but I am on a cutting cycle, so no booze, and I'd imagine THERE WILL BE BOOZE if I cruise up for a night lol.jliu:
hahah straight grass roots yocatfishbluezz:
My bad, I should show up soon.jliu:i haven't seen a cracker in a while. -
Ouch! Idid that last week. Bathroom floor was wet, went to stand, slipped, thought I was going to join a trnas-gender supprt group fora minute there.jlmarta:Cracking wrappers?? Or Wracking Crappers?? Lol.... -
I just freaking had this happen on a 5 vegas animal... and I think i know why. atleast for me.
my box tends to sit high, at 69-71. Ive never had issues in the past until this week. Also I noticed this week our outside temps are in the 110* range. So my theory is that when you pull the stick from the humi, the wrapper dries just about instantly making it brittle. as you smoke, the moisture inside the filler is swelling and it just splits the wrapper.
I agree, let the cigar sit outside in your climate for a while to try and stabilize the humidity across the stick. if your lucky you might not split a wrapper. other alternative............ is slobber that bad boy up and keep the wrapper moist so it stays elastic. A female sidekick being the preferred tool for this. just sit back and watch and enjoy no cracked wrappers.
Aj