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Teyssere

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Hi. Im new to vaping, and therefor im new to mixing ejuices. I have ordered 500 ml of PG and 500ml of VG, and about 10 concentrates. Will it be possible to mix 100ml of each flavour, and mix the juices as i like afterwards? Like for example 30ml finished strawberry juice with 10 ml of finished vanilla juice.. I dont see any reason why it shouldnt be possible, but i want to make sure before i do.
 

MrScaryZ

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Hi. Im new to vaping, and therefor im new to mixing ejuices. I have ordered 500 ml of PG and 500ml of VG, and about 10 concentrates. Will it be possible to mix 100ml of each flavour, and mix the juices as i like afterwards? Like for example 30ml finished strawberry juice with 10 ml of finished vanilla juice.. I dont see any reason why it shouldnt be possible, but i want to make sure before i do.
Sure you could do it that way but why make such a large quantity of a flavor unless you are using them as a starting base I would think you would want to mix at a smaller quantity.. Just some thoughts
 

Sir2fyablyNutz

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If you mix 100 ml of PG, and 100 ml of VG you have 200 ml of 50/50 juice. Then when you add the nicotine (which will come in a PG or VG base) it will change the percentages/ratio of the juice. Then when you add the flavoring (20% flavor like FW or TFA can be), it comes in mostly a PG base and it changes the percentages/ratio's again.

I mix up my base at 20PG/80VG, then when I add my nic and flavorings the most I will have is a 40PG/60VG final mix. It does save a little time to do it this way but starting out I'd suggest using a juice calculator like this one :

http://ejuice.breaktru.com/ <--download I use It will calculate all the percentages so you can make juice in the ratio you want and also saves recipes.

Good luck.
 

soulshine

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Start with established recipes in SMALL quantities. In case nobody told you, it's NOT as easy and just throwing in as much flavor as you think you might need and everything is going to be fabulous...LOL Doing it the way that you are suggesting is setting yourself up to do A LOT of banging your head against a wall and then posting endless threads like "Please HELP! I have no idea what I'm doing! Why doesn't this taste right???". Just look at some of the posts in this very DIY thread if you don't believe me. Get some recipes that you think you will like...order THOSE specific flavorings and start small. That's the absolute best advice anybody could ever give you when you are starting out. Just my 2 cents.
 

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