So I will have to play with that then.
I just assumed it meant that it was best suited for those that vape 100vg.
Never really gave thought to the PG influence of the nic.
Just to be clear, āMax VGā is a somewhat undefined and often misused term.
It simply means the maximum VG content for a particular recipe. It does not mean 100% VG, and when you see it on a commercial juice it has no specific meaning, just the maximum that the recipe allows. As you see in this recipe, Max VG is still under 75% VG.
HTH
When I make this recipe I donāt use heat and let it steep for a month. Flavors still nice and smooth. Itās a great mix and I highly recommend making it and forgetting about it for a month and the give it a try.
Good luck.
Ok, holding you to that
Thanks. I will try it out then. Could be a painful month though. lol
Good to know.
On MTL I used 50/50 and recently upped to 70/30 with more DTL attys, hence, I paid 100% vg little attention.
I was mistaken. Now understood. Thanks.
Hey I never shake and Vape, just never have, some people thatās the only way they like it. Maybe try a sample if you want to. I just hope you enjoy it as much as I have. It complex but love a tank full once every day or two.
I rarely shake and vape either but even 7 days is torturous.
But I shall suffer though for my art
(err, rather, someone elseās art, not mine, technically)
Easiest way to get past the tortuous waiting period for steeping recipes is to simply make more recipes (or quantity) than you can vape during that period. Meaning, having a plentiful supply of other juice to vape on while you wait.
I typically mix every two weeks. I will end up making several 120ml bottles of our regular recipes and then make a few smaller 10,30, or 60 ml versions of non-regular or new recipes that I want to try. This makes plenty of juice for my wife and I to vape on and allows the others to steep. It also has the added benefit of having āsupriseā juice (ones that I forgot I made and have been steeping for a while). It helps when you have found one or two all day favorites that you can make a lot of and vape on while waiting for others to mature,
Doing it that way, it wonāt be very long before you have quite a nice stock built up and at all stages of the steeping process. Just takes a little planning in the beginning. When I first started doing this I was mix once or twice a week and my āstockā built up quickly.
Agreed.
Am just in the middle of figuring out my best routine that is so far half planned as you just explained.
Only big difference I am noticing, having just gone DIY around the new year, is that my old retail bottles of ejuice actually tasted best, to me, when steeping 4 months.
But, since I have gone DIY, I am finding that they do deteriorate over time.
Or, perhaps it has taken 2+ years for my taste buds to really come back.
Not yet sure of that answer.
Suffice to say, I am relearning how much i need to make at one time, or even bi-weekly, in order that its at its peak, just before and while consuming it.
With that comes miscalculations before i have it finally down to a routine, without being without, either.
Edit: Did try some of my well steeped retail juice after i went DIY and it tasted awful. Harsh. Think i likely USCād them for too long, originally, but didnt notice how harsh until i bought my own nic + DIY.
YIKES was that retail juice bad, by comparison