i want to make symmetry six clone. can anyone help me?
http://www.vapordna.com/Five-Pawns-Limited-Edition-Symmetry-Six-30ml-p/fpless.htm
i want to make symmetry six clone. can anyone help me?
http://www.vapordna.com/Five-Pawns-Limited-Edition-Symmetry-Six-30ml-p/fpless.htm
I would suggest you try to make a recipe like it rather then a clone,it’s not something you will get alot of help with becouse it’s very hard to make a clone.good luck wish I had the skills to help
so can you help me to make a recipe like this?
I’d start with a rhubarb, a couple strawberries, an oatmeal, a graham cracker, a vanilla, and some cream or custard. Maybe a butter flavor too.
These might point you in the right direction.
Back in May 2016 when Symmetry Six was first announced I whipped this up and it was pretty good. Never had the Five Pawns e-liquid just to note. This recipe is set to private and not public post.
that looks delicious. how long do u let it steep before calling it good?
Sorry, I should have mentioned steep time, I let it steep at least a week just because of Inawera Rhubarb.
I made something of this nature a while back.
Ingredient | % |
---|---|
Apple Pie (FA) | 1.85 |
Brown Sugar (TPA) | 0.75 |
Graham Cracker v1 (CAP) | 1.5 |
Madagascar (Vanilla Classic) (FA) | 1 |
Natural Strawberry (LAN) | 2 |
Oatmeal Cookie (TPA) | 1.85 |
Plum (TPA) | 1.85 |
Rhubarb and Custard (DV) | 3 |
Rich Cinnamon (Dilution) (Flavorah) | 0.75 |
Strawberry Shisha (INAWERA) | 2.75 |
For the Rhubarb you can sub out my Rhubarb & Custard and use Rhubarb INW but keep it under 1% it’s a strong flavor and you really don’t want it to take over the batch.
@Beaufort_Batches & I worked on this one together he inspired me to make this and it’s great !
Steeped 1 month
If anyone has any further devlopment or ideas, I would be forever greatful. I’m waiting on a few concentrates to make the aforementioned recipes, however, my attempts have fallen woefully short. This was the best juice I’ve ever had, and I NEED a good clone. INW Rhubarb is wrong for this clone IMO, much too tart, even @0.2%.