Humidification Beads: FAQs

Received beads two days ago, very quick turn-around. My two humi's have seemed to have stabilized already. They are holding at 65% RH. Sure seems to be the way to go! This is my first post and being a newbie, I appreciate all of the cool info that is making my life easier. No more chasing the RH. Again, thanks Viper for sharing...
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Just read back through the thread, and I didn't see this question. And, if this has been discussed on another thread that I missed, someone tell me! I know the more experienced guys keep their Cs at 65% and their NCs at 70%. Being relatively new, I have only a few Cs, which I keep in my 100-ct desktop humidor with my NCs. Right now, my RH is at about 69%. I am considering the beads, but which RH should I try? Should I go low to benefit the more expensive sticks? Thanks in advance.
 
Papa Herf said:
Just read back through the thread, and I didn't see this question. And, if this has been discussed on another thread that I missed, someone tell me! I know the more experienced guys keep their Cs at 65% and their NCs at 70%. Being relatively new, I have only a few Cs, which I keep in my 100-ct desktop humidor with my NCs. Right now, my RH is at about 69%. I am considering the beads, but which RH should I try? Should I go low to benefit the more expensive sticks? Thanks in advance.
A lot of folks are going to a straight 65% whether it's Cubans or Non's, they say they smoke better. I go by what I'm trying to do with the individual cigar. Cubans at 65/65 and smokable Non's at room temp and 65%, but I have a bad batch of CAO Extreme Corona's that im keeping at 70% and room temp hoping that they will improve in the months ahead if I give more humidity to the fermentation process.
 
This topic has been discussed so many times with no definative answer. What ultimately happens is you need to do what works best for you.

I personally like my cigars at 64-66% for smoking and keep cigars that I am going to age at 70-72%. My personal opinion is they smoke too tight and have issues with staying lit properly at 70%+, I like to enjoy the smoke not fight it.

So the answer is.......it is purely a taste preference on the part of the smoker.
 
Dave i think my beads need some water. theyre mainly all white and my RH is around 62%. how should i add d. water with the humitubes?
 
MiamiE said:
Dave i think my beads need some water. theyre mainly all white and my RH is around 62%. how should i add d. water with the humitubes?

There are two ways;

If you have room, place a shot glass of warm distilled water in the humi with the bead tube and let the beads absorb moisture until they start looking clear agian.

The other way is to remove the cap from the tube and pour distilled water into the tube. 1-2 teaspoons is enough or until the beads look mostly clear.
 
MiamiE said:
sounds like a plan. itll actually only go up to 65% right? b/c thats what their set to.

If you are going to put a shot glass in don't leave it there for too long. When the beads have soaked up their fill the rest of the humidity will make the humi go up. 2-3 hours should be plenty.
 
put 1 teaspoon in and they ALL turned clear. my RH is up to 65% again. i guess theyll eventually turn whiter my other humitube i added 1 teaspoon and turned mainly clear with some whites.
 
MiamiE said:
put 1 teaspoon in and they ALL turned clear. my RH is up to 65% again. i guess theyll eventually turn whiter my other humitube i added 1 teaspoon and turned mainly clear with some whites.

Sounds perfect.
 
I just got a new 150ct humidor and the humidity is reading about 75%.
I ordered the Large Desktop Humidor Perforated Tube at 65%.
What do I need to do when these arrive?
 
jgrimball said:
I just got a new 150ct humidor and the humidity is reading about 75%.
I ordered the Large Desktop Humidor Perforated Tube at 65%.
What do I need to do when these arrive?

Normally I would say remove the red cap and add two teaspoons of distilled water to the beads. But since you have high rh in the first place just put the tubes in as is. They will absorb some of the excess moisture and stabilize the humi. That is all you need to do.
 
Thanks David!!! I also got a digital hygrometer on its way.
So by late next week I should be all set with 65% hopefully!
 
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