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Possibly bottom sticks were more dry and it's taking more to humidify now. ? I don't know I'm just assuming. That's why I need your guys wisdom


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Perhaps the humidor itself is too dry. Put the cigars in zip bags for a day. Wipe down the wood with clean or distilled water and let dry. When the humidity returns to 65 or your desired number, carry on.

Make sure the filter inside stays moist and should be fine.

Our winter months take extra effort. Also, a good piece of Tupperware makes an awesome humidor.

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It seems to be holding at 67% on digital. Analog shows 60% which is off by 10% so it's prob 70%. Maybe the digital hygrometer needs to be recalibrated?


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