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Mixing options
submitted over 5 years ago by PatuleiaTobacconist

Hi all,

I've been mixing for a time, my question is:

Should I continue no mix all flavors every time I want to make my favorite e juices?

or

I mix the flavors in advance and add PG/VG/nicotine only when I want that specific e-juice?

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by kuri_sanTouover 5 years agoDiketones, Schmiketones

I would mix it all at once . Your flavors aren't going to go bad someway. Put a label on the bottles and throw em in the sock drawer

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by mysticalbuffaloover 5 years ago

You've mentioned your sock drawer in the past. How full of bottles is it? :D

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by kuri_sanTouover 5 years agoDiketones, Schmiketones

I usually keep X3 30ml bottles that need no steep and another X3 30ml bottles I rotate throughout the day I can vape

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by GoombaVapezover 5 years ago

You can do that if you want OP. Make like your own one shots. That won’t hurt anything.

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by TimInElmiraover 5 years ago

I mix a big one shot (600 ml) for my ADV. I make 500 ml bottles from it and the one shot is still good six months later. I keep mine in a glass mason jar, in a closet (cool, dark place).

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by QueenBuzyBeeover 5 years ago

You can premix your flavors. The only problem I would see is if you used flavors that tend to fade rather quickly, like some strawberries, lemons, rice, etc. Those I would mix fresh.

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by Keroseneslickbackover 5 years ago

If it's juice you're going to vape often, mix in batches that you know you'll vape in a few months.

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by JohnRykerover 5 years agoWTF is a "Terpene?"

You could do as suggested by other members to create a one shot. Just mix up a large amount of the concentrates together. Then when you need to mix some e-liquid just add the desired one shot percentage to your VG/PG. This is what most of the DIY mixers are selling so that you can mix up their recipes with ease.

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