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Hammerhead 02:02 PM 07-05-2017
Howdy, folks. Long time, no see. This smoke has been in my humidor for almost 10 years, now. I wanted to get a 2nd opinion on this to determine if what I'm looking at is plume, mold or a combination. If mold, should I toss it, or is it still smokable?

Thanks in advance!
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pnoon 02:12 PM 07-05-2017
Mold, mold, and more mold.
:-)

I'd toss it.
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Weelok 02:18 PM 07-05-2017
Efflorescence is my thoughts.

Page 2 of the link below will tell you how to tell if it's mold or minerals.


https://phc.amedd.army.mil/PHC%20Res...20Feb%2011.pdf
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Doctorossi 02:33 PM 07-05-2017
1000% mold. Try gently wiping it off with your fingers (wash them afterwards) and if it comes off, you should be able to resurrect it. Otherwise, toss it in the round file for an eternity of additional aging.
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Hammerhead 02:49 PM 07-05-2017
Fair enough, fellas. Thanks.

So, same question, different sticks.
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pnoon 02:53 PM 07-05-2017
Originally Posted by Hammerhead:
Fair enough, fellas. Thanks.

So, same question, different sticks.
Same answer - mold.
But worth wiping off and smoking.
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Doctorossi 03:27 PM 07-05-2017
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Same answer - mold.
But worth wiping off and smoking.
Agreed. Those are an easy fix; the first stick, not so much.
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heyferg 06:42 PM 07-05-2017
Agree with the others. First stick, toss. The other two you can salvage.
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Hammerhead 10:14 AM 07-15-2017
Actually, I gave a shot at wiping her down, and she cleaned up kinda nice. Still a tosser, or is it smokable?
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AdamJoshua 10:26 AM 07-15-2017
Originally Posted by Hammerhead:
Actually, I gave a shot at wiping her down, and she cleaned up kinda nice. Still a tosser, or is it smokable?
If there is mold in the foot, I believe that makes it.. much like a jerky english guy .. a tosser.
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Weelok 04:41 PM 07-15-2017
Originally Posted by Hammerhead:
Actually, I gave a shot at wiping her down, and she cleaned up kinda nice. Still a tosser, or is it smokable?
Smokable. You cleaned up the minerals coming out of the wrappper. Should be a tasty cigar.
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pnoon 04:59 PM 07-15-2017
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
If there is mold in the foot, I believe that makes it.. much like a jerky english guy .. a tosser.
:-)

Given the amount of mold on the wrapper, I'd still toss it.
:-)
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Hammerhead 08:27 PM 07-15-2017
Bummer. Out it goes.

Thanks for everyone's help!
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longknocker 11:35 AM 05-15-2023
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Plume Or Mold On 10+ Year Old Cigars In My Wooden Humi???
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icehog3 11:39 AM 05-15-2023
Unfortunately, mold. :-)
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longknocker 12:07 PM 05-15-2023
That's What I Was Wondering, Tom. It's White & Brushes Off Easily. Should I Move All My Cigars, Wipe Out My Humidifier & Re-Humidify It??? Thanks, All!:-)
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Weelok 12:19 PM 05-15-2023
I’m the contrarian on this topic.

Minerals.

Wipe if desired.

Smoke away.
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longknocker 12:33 PM 05-15-2023
Originally Posted by Weelok:
I’m the contrarian on this topic.

Minerals.

Wipe if desired.

Smoke away.
That's What I Thought, Dave. Whatever It Is, It Wiped Away Easily With My Finger. I Checked Each Cigar With My Trusted HumidiMeter And The Range Was 60-70 With Most Around 67. I Wiped Each Cigar With A Paper Towel Dampened With Vodka And Am Leaving Them To Dry In The House Overnight. Will Let You Know How They Smoke, Tomorrow.:-)
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longknocker 12:37 PM 05-15-2023
I Store My Cigars In A Custom Wooden Humi, Probably 350 Cigars Total, 4 Trays Deep And Maintaining A RH @69. Most Of These Cigars Are 10 Years + In Age And I Change My 69% Boveda Packs Out Every 3 Months.. Never Had This Happen Before.
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Weelok 02:38 PM 05-15-2023
Here is a simple test.

“The easiest way to differentiate between the two is via a water test. Spray a small quantity of water on the suspected substance. Efflorescence will quickly dissolve, while mold growth will remain. The mold growth will likely mat down a bit, so look carefully for lingering material.”
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