The problem is happening while in the humidor or from normal, gentle handling.
They rarely seem to crack more while smoking, so I can't see rh being the cause
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I had made some assumptions from that first post and did not realize it was happening in the humidor. Tell us about your humidor. Is it wood box, wineador, tupperdore. How full do you keep it. What kind of humidification device do you use. Do you rotate your cigars in the humidor. A lower temp would not hurt. You only need the temp high enough to hold your preferred RH. Hot and humid will age cigars while a lower temp will slow down the process. I will have to check when I get home but I think I have some cigars that look rough from just sitting in the humidor. They tended to be in a humidor that was overall warmer and more humid. Then I have some in an identical humidor that tended to be stored in a cooler, drier humidor and that are older and look less rough.
Most of them are from my one remaining wooden humidor, but it has happened with ones in tupperdoors too.
It typically sits at about 75% full.
I use boveda packs for humidification
I don't intentionally rotate the Cigars, but it happens once a month when I am digging around for my 30 Cigars for the month to go to the tray.
Temp is stable year round at about 68 degrees, and is consistently at 65% rh.
I plan to start making note of what the wrapper is on any it happens to to see if there is a pattern.
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One would think RH is Rh, but how many times have you heard this RH is great for me, but not for thee. One of those caboose scratchers.
Forgot to say that I used to have some problems like that until I got a YETI cooler. The price is higher than giraffe pu$$.....Errrrrr lovin, but how much do you have in smokes.....just sayin'.
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