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|  08-15-2011, 02:49 AM | #1 | 
| Adjusting to the Life |  Amount of Plume for Optimal Smoking 
			
			I got a box of Anejo, and all the cigars that I've smoked had plume, about a dozen small patches per cigar. As plume tells you that the cigar is at its optimal readiness for smoking, is there, then, any rush to smoke the cigars? I would imagine no, as the cigars will continue to plume, and following that logic, become more and more optimally aged to smoke. | 
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|  08-15-2011, 06:30 AM | #2 | |
| YNWA   |  Re: Amount of Plume for Optimal Smoking Quote: 
 Also, I have never heard that plume tells you that the cigar is at its optimal readiness for smoking. Where did you hear/read that? To the best of my knowledge, the appearance of plume means nothing as to when a cigar should be smoked.   
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|  08-15-2011, 06:37 AM | #3 | 
| Where's my buffaloooo ...   |  Re: Amount of Plume for Optimal Smoking 
			
			QFT - and upon close inspection, mold will appear fuzzy while plume looks more crystalline.  Plume is a direct result of the migration of oils to the surface and is unlikely to occur in patches.
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|  08-16-2011, 12:37 AM | #4 | |
| Adjusting to the Life |  Re: Amount of Plume for Optimal Smoking Quote: 
 If I wipe the cigars down with 95% ethanol, will it not only remove the mold but also inhibit its tendency to grow a second time? I was told that plume meant optimal smoking readiness by a long-time cigar lover-he really loves cigars, especially those that are F+ strength. He used to sub for my local B&M owner. I'm surprised he was wrong; then again, he told me this at least 5 years ago, and my memory might be misleading me. | |
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|  08-16-2011, 01:19 AM | #5 | |
| Grrrrrr   |  Re: Amount of Plume for Optimal Smoking Quote: 
 Simply wiping the mold off with a paper towel and then lowering the humidity in your humidor, along with a few days of dryboxing for the cigars you wiped down should take care of it. | |
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|  08-15-2011, 07:20 AM | #7 | |
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