Sorry, I have to ask. Do you shake your flavors before mixing? I am sure you do, but don't see it mentioned on your videos. I really do think they are great, sorry for being a nit-picker.
Glad to see you busting out the scale!
LOL - thanks. BTW - I recorded this footage before I posted the last one. You get a shout out in the next for pointing out my error on the last and allowing me to fix it right away. I'm also working on upping the production value. 've changed from recording in 1080 mts format to 720 mp4. I'm hoping this will help with the audio sync...
Just fyi the loranns uncolored flavor group buy recently was for watermelon only. They don't sell the colorless banana cream yet, unless you buy a 55 gallon drum. Look on their site and you'll see the flavors they sell with no colors listed in the bulk section at least.
Don't know how dumb this this question is but I haven't started DIYing yet, although plan to relatively soon. What is the ultrasonic cleaning for? Is it necessary? Wondering if I'll need to buy one with the rest of startup equipment. Thanks!
Hey - no not a dumb question at all. The UC machine shakes and heats the mixture to help combine the ingredients. It is not necessary at all, but helps to speed things along. You will be fine saving the cash at start up time and just being patient allowing your juice time to age. Good luck jumping in and getting started.
So, hypothetically, if a juice would take, let's say, two weeks from mixing to being vapeable after using the UC machine. About how long would that take without it? Is it like significantly longer?
Well.... I don't have a formula I can quote, but the consensus is that it takes a lot longer just sitting than using some sort of acceleration process. Some say that there's just no way other than time. To each his own. I usually vape mine anywhere from 2-7 days after a few hours in the cleaner. Sometimes, I don't put a mix in the cleaner at all. Just bottle it up and put it away for a while.