AUguy 02:41 PM 06-18-2014
I was looking through my coolidor this afternoon and I found this
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No other cigars in that box or the rest of my cooler had any signs of mold. This cigar was in an open single stick bag and all of the other cigars near it were in cellophane or tubes. My humidity level and temp were fine. This is the first time I have ever found mold before. Does this mean the rest of my cigars are at risk?
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hotreds 02:54 PM 06-18-2014
It happens, no worries. Just wipe it down with some Vodka and smoke it- and any other similar cigars in your stash!
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CigarNut 02:54 PM 06-18-2014
If the mold is only on the wrapper and not on the foot, then wipe the mold off of the cigar and it will be fine to smoke.
Also, it would not hurt to calibrate / test your hygrometer to verify the accuracy.
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AUguy 03:28 PM 06-18-2014
Originally Posted by hotreds:
It happens, no worries. Just wipe it down with some Vodka and smoke it- and any other similar cigars in your stash!
It was deep into the foot so I trashed it. That was a sad moment.
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czerbe 03:33 PM 06-18-2014
pektel 04:37 PM 06-18-2014
Originally Posted by czerbe:
Are we sure it was mold?
yes.
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AdamJoshua 05:33 PM 06-18-2014
Originally Posted by pektel:
yes.
Richard Hacker might disagree.
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Victor808 05:36 PM 06-18-2014
I know something that kills mold.
fire.
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jjirons69 11:41 AM 06-19-2014
Yet another good reason to check your collection from time to time.
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Chimneyfish 09:44 PM 06-24-2014
mould on the foot? trash immediately.
however, sometimes it's okay to just cut off half an inch MINIMUM off and smoke that.
if it's something that costs under a tenner, i just don't bother...
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pektel 07:25 AM 06-25-2014
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Richard Hacker might disagree.
:-)
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jjirons69 01:58 PM 01-28-2016
Bringing this back alive. Ordered some Party Serie D No.4s (10 pack). The box came in sealed from Apr 14. Excited to get a box with a little age on it. Opened it up to see mold. More mold than I've ever seen on cigars. Kinda looked like Andrew's OP pic, except a few tuffs were the size of a baby aspirin. I took some vodka and wiped them all down and they looked like nothing ever happened after I was done. My only concern is a couple of them had mold growing at the foot edge. Not in the foot area, but around the edge. It wiped off but I couldn't tell if any was inside the foot. Sure I could send them ALL the way back, but they did clean up well. Anybody else ever had it this bad and stuck it out and found out everything was fine? The inner foot was my only concern and judging as I did, that's why I decided to keep them and wipe them down.
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Weelok 01:59 PM 01-28-2016
AdamJoshua 02:07 PM 01-28-2016
Not to disagree with Dave, but a box from 14 most likely won't have plume on it.
Did you take before pictures or the .. substance? Might be worth it to email your vendor and let them know, there is always the option of sending them back or at the very least you might get some kind of credit (for saving them the hassle of shipping back and forth) on your account. At the very least you should let them know and not just blow it off.
Also usually lite fuzziness you can just brush off of the sticks, never used alcohol to clean them up but then again sounds like you had a substantial amount.
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pnoon 02:08 PM 01-28-2016
Originally Posted by Weelok:
If it's not blue and fuzzy, it's not mold.
Not true. I've seen white and green mold on cigars.
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Weelok 02:13 PM 01-28-2016
White molds are almost always efflorescence. Green is probably the blue mold just blue isn't always blue. I have seen only one case of blue mold on one of my cigars and it was a huge ball of fuzzy slightly opaque blue about a third of an inch in diameter. No mistaking that.
These stalks and clusters are effluescence and nobody will change their minds on here so if your in the mold category, it will be mold and if your a dissenter, it's effluescence.
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Weelok 02:30 PM 01-28-2016
Here is an article from Cigar Journal. White mold is no question mold and you will see pictures of it but it's harmless.
http://www.cigarjournal.co/store-cig...-a-cool-place/
Stalks like in the picture are efflorescence IMHO
Cigar Journal did an article on it and they reference it in the link above but you have to pay for it now unfortunately and it's that article that converted me to dissenter status.
I will buy it later this weekend because it's so topical to this hobby and the topic always comes up.
http://www.cigarjournal.co/previous-...-going-global/
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AdamJoshua 02:49 PM 01-28-2016
Could have been Bolivian marching dust or maybe even pcp, you never know with these gray market vendors.
:-)
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Originally Posted by jjirons69:
Bringing this back alive. Ordered some Party Serie D No.4s (10 pack). The box came in sealed from Apr 14. Excited to get a box with a little age on it. Opened it up to see mold. More mold than I've ever seen on cigars. Kinda looked like Andrew's OP pic, except a few tuffs were the size of a baby aspirin. I took some vodka and wiped them all down and they looked like nothing ever happened after I was done. My only concern is a couple of them had mold growing at the foot edge. Not in the foot area, but around the edge. It wiped off but I couldn't tell if any was inside the foot. Sure I could send them ALL the way back, but they did clean up well. Anybody else ever had it this bad and stuck it out and found out everything was fine? The inner foot was my only concern and judging as I did, that's why I decided to keep them and wipe them down.
Yes and yes.
Even had a few where I trimmed the foot about an 1/8 - 1/4". They smoked fine too.
Such being said, I do believe it's a crap shoot, Jamie. And here's why: I'm more concerned with the long term storage that lead to the mold, this is something we can't see. Mold can form on the surface of the cigar, or anything really, within a few days to a week under the right conditions. A cigar could be stored properly for years, then something happens and two weeks later it has a forest growing on it. You catch it, you wipe it off, let it dry a bit and it smokes fine. But a cigar stored improperly for years and slowly growing crap on it for ages might not fare as well, even if it has less mold overall.
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kydsid 08:55 PM 01-28-2016
Next time anyone has a cigar that looks like the op send it to me and Ill put it under a high res still capture compound microscope and we can put this debate to rest once and for all.
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