I did see that… ppl saying the real recipe taste comes from the EM. But ive been on a EM reduction kick. I was gonna do 1.5 SS and 4% Cotton candy.
No way will its go into my Brezze POD, I get the feeling it’a smack me in the face with something I dont expect just from smelling it… just the smaller pod.
Edit… its like pine tree needle tea in smaller pods.
as with all recipes , but i believe the big difference between mixing for pods is the layering . What i mean is for sub ohm vaping we have the luxury of using multiple creams , fruits , bakery type flavors in one mix and can taste those things but a pod system you really cant get to complex bc things get muddled so its pointless …thats my take on it anyway … ill know soon enough though
It seems all of the low watt small AIO pod systems use cotton.
Juul uses a Silica Wick system thats why 30PG/70VG is needed or else they leak like wiki-leaks.
My Breeze 2 uses dense cotton so if I use ABOVE 30PG/70VG, the plugin Atomizer burns out in 3 hits. If you’re burning plugin type Atomizers you need to lower the VG and increase the PG so they wick faster.
It’s cool on the shake it was all natural evergreen pine tree, now a week later Im getting what ppl are talking about. It’s magical $#!7 the taste keeps changing while your vaping for the good. It needs steep.
Just tried my other ones. No Magic @4 & 5% So maybe 7-10% would be optimal.
So after digesting all this information about mixing for pods, i feel like im no closer to the answer im looking for, it seems it has become a given rule that flvr needs to be increased heavily when using pod systems , is this the case give you are usually vaping between 10-30w maximum… also given the info i have mustered up myself over the past 2 yrs regarding less is more…when it come to mixing, i can only assume that this rule maybe is thrown ot the window when it comes to mixing for pods. Also is it possible to experience that creamy mouthfeel at such a low wattage by upping your percentages…or will they just mute out… hope someone can shed some light on this situation for me…cheers
Advice. Keep it simple. Sure, maybe you will up the flavor percentage a bit…but not a ton. But beyond that keep the mix simple.
There are two pod style vapes I mix. One is spearmint flv with 27fish cap and vanilla…with like three drops of fresh cream fa. The other is pineapple bottom…pineapple fa and rfsc with brown sugar tpa and dew other basic touches but it’s mostly pineapple and brown sugar.
I’m hoping you guys can help with this, because I’m not a pod user, and its literally been years since I’ve vaped high ohm… I just won a Vaptio Cosmo starter kit (not a pod… just a little starter kit that has 10, 20, 30 watt selections, and .7 and 1.6 ohm replaceable coils) from Vaptio, here on ELR.
I’m gifting it to a smoking coworker who’s never tried any sort of vaping. She’s cross country, so not like I can do ‘trial and error’ with her juices… I just need to mix and ship asap.
I’m sending her an ounce each of my fave diy juices… rather than making her my ‘nic salt guinea pig’ for mixing, I’m sending her freebase nic, I think likely in 60/40 blend, so she gets a nice throat hit, and about 12 nic.
Here’s the question… since I find my juices flavorful at .12 ohm, around 50 watts… should I generally increase the flavor to be more flavorful for her in her much lower wattage, much higher ohm setup? Again, she’ll have coils at .7 and 1.6 ohm and the setup kinda varies from MTL to sort of a mid restricted DL hit, depending on the airflow /wattage and coil used.
She’s also been a smoker for years, so likely has some of the dead taste bud thing going on we all had to contend with in the beginning of vape journey.
What do you guys think? Kick up the flavor to 110 or 120% of what I normally use?
I think it depends on the flavor company… with Flv… I really do not increase the flavor for a mtl/Nic salt experience… If you have a decent recipe, using a lot of the ultras… you will find there is not a need to raise total flavor amount. Could just be me tho… wont know till you try it
I’ve found that mixing simple recipes for pods works the best … When I mix a recipe for my GF and Mom I keep the recipe simple … Dont use too many flavors 20 to 30pct flavoring isn’t always necessary , some people seem to think that what you have to do but its not… What recipe are yointrying to convert into a pod recipe
Thanks guys! Not so much a pod recipe, as a ‘high ohm’ recipe. I just figured you guys were the best ones to ask about recipes for higher ohm coil, lower watt vaping. I’m looking for best mix for new vaper, vaping .7 and 1.6 ohm, 10-30 watts.
Its these 4 that I need to mix for her tomorrow. Top one is my recipe, other three are from other users:
Krispy Kreme: I’ve increased flavor on this to 12.5% for my own use, vaping .15 ohm mesh at about 45 watts.
Birthday Cake: I always sub TPA VBIC instead of CAP in this one.
Pink Lemonade: I usually add 1-2 drops of malic acid per 30 ml, for slight increase to the sour.