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My brain apparently took far to long to catch on…
I want to thank each and every one of you for helping me through this.
I am almost through all the cigars in that humidor, and so far no mold on any of them, or on the trays/wood. I’m grateful I caught it early, especially after seeing some nightmare fuel online, of humidors overrun with it.
I’ll update when I completely done with it.
I’m glad to hear you caught it early on. Did you wipe off the 46’s and clip off the foot of the worst offenders for inspection? They appeared to all be salvageable.
Thanks Steve,
I took all the cedar sleeves off, and found there was no mold at all on the wrappers, of the Anejos. Just the bit on the foot seen in the images. I cut approximately 1/2” off of each one, and all I saw was tobacco. I’m setting up another small tupperdor for them, I just don’t feel comfortable putting them back in with the rest.
From now on, all cedar sleeves on any stick, will be removed immediately.
I still have the bottom level to go through, about 60-80 more cigars. I am hopeful none of them will have an issue either. Then it’s time to put everything back in. :stogie:
Well, I had a lot of help from you guys.
I know, I’m going to go through my footlocker next week, just to make sure, all my sleeping boxes are ok. This can make you paranoid if you let it, lol!
I’ve wondered, at least in a wood humidor, if the introduction of small fans to gently circulate the air inside might help also? I would think, it would cut down on “dead spots”, but I’ll have to research before doing anything like that.