Thanks superjeep, AmandaD, PulseVape and PuffPuffPass for your great insight!
I will be making max 3mg Nic. Even 3mg feels a bit much since I've been off the cancer sticks for about 2+ years. I definitely don't want a peppery taste and unfortunately, I must buy 120ml since that's the smallest bottle I could find in Canada.
I didn't consider that most flavourings are PG based... That might be a good reason to go VG. Since I will be dealing with very low concentrations of Nic, would the thicker VG Nic be able to mix well with my juice?
Right now I'm leaning towards a VG base especially since I want to try my hand at high VG blends to see how I like it compared to mixes with 30% PG
This is my first post here, I'm a HEAVY lurker and have been for quite some time.
But earlier this week, I took the plunge. I ordered the 100mg/ml Nic in VG from First Choice Vapor too. I too am from Canada, Manitoba to be exact. I wanted to order all my supplies through Canadian vendors, especially the nicotine.
I'm still waiting on both of my orders to come in, they should both be in some time next week. It takes a bit more time for things to come up my way, I live in the northern part of the woods, up here.
I've ordered lots of pre-made juices through Fat Panda, but was interested in DIY juice; as I love any DIY type things.
I prefer my juices at 6mg 30/70 PG/VG or at max VG. I use a Sigelei 150w, with a FreemaX Starre atty. The juices I vape tend to work very well with my set up. I have even use 10/90 PG/VG Theravape Comp Sauce with my set up, it worked well and didn't gunk up my coils too badly.
I've been off of cigarettes (2 packs day/16 years-I'm 26), for 2 months now; thanks to vaping and to my Dad (3-4packs a day/30+years), who also has been cigarette free for about as long as I.
I love VG heavy blends and often fill up any space I'm in with clouds; I get pretty good flavours too! I vaped a 0mg 100% PG Heavenly Vanilla mix and it tasted the same and blew out the same amount of clouds, when compared to my 30/70's or max VG's.
Anyway, good luck on your DIY journey man!