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Humidor Construction
• Spanish cedar in Humidors
• Veneer or solid wood
• Air-tight seal of humidor
• Glass- or wooden lid humidors
• Quality criteria of humidors

Humidifier
• Optimum humidity level
• Sponge- or acrly polymer humidifier
• The correct liquid 
• Refilling - how often

Hygrometer
• Digital vs. analog
• Accuracy

Humidor Preparation
• Calibrating hygrometer
• Filling humidifier
• Moistening humidor

Storing Cigars
• Fresh air supply
• Optimum temperature
• Maximum duration of storage
• Cigars mature
• Cigar "marriage"
• Rotating cigars
• Eliminating cigar wrap

Problem & Solution
• Mold
• Tobacco worm
• Humidity too low
• Humidity too high
• Humidor is bleeding / resin
• Reviving dry cigars
• Humidor smells

Humidity is too low

If the humidity level is too low inside the humidor, then the following measures may be taken:

  • It should be ensured that the hygrometer is calibrated according to the salt solution method, that the humidifier was filled with a propylene glycol solution (when using a sponge humidifier) and that the inside of the humidor was sufficiently moistened at first use.
  • One may refill the humidifier with distilled water.
  • If the decrease in humidity occurs after a long time of usage, it might be the case that the humidifier is defective. When using tap water for example the pores of the sponge can clog or with overly high propylene glycol levels the surface layer might prevent the further absorption of the distilled water.

The decrease in humidity immediately after putting dry cigars in the humidor is natural. After a few days, humidity in the humidor should stabilize. Also, opening the humidor leads to a short-term decrease in humidity within the humidor.
Deviations of a few percentages from the 70% mark should not be of major concern and one should also consider the explanations regarding the accuracy of humidity measurement (See hygrometer accuracy).

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