noob question but whats a good amount of time for juices to steep
Like wine, juices improve over time. Steeping is very important. Flavoring is just chemistry and it takes time for the flavor bonds to complete their task. I've seen juices vape in 3 days, but more often in a week to two weeks. They can be even better in a month and some swear three times that long. Best to just experiment with it yourself and figure it out as you go along. One thing is for sure, it's not done steeping today. Welcome and Power Up and Vape On!
...Its also good to note that if your in dire need, rapid steeping does help the juice mature faster. But in the end, there is no substitute for patience, and letting it develop naturally
Rapid steeping? Can you explain this to me? Sorry but I am still smoking analog cigs and will be vaping on Thursday for the first time. I dont have any liquid yet so I will need to use it right away...
Some juices never improve. I have some here that tasted so crappy that even 4 years of steeping hasn't helped! I'm debating if I should give them another year or two.
noob question but whats a good amount of time for juices to steep
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/416873-rapid-steeping.html
Read the entire post with special attention to Buffaloguy
Holy Moly! I had no idea this was going to be so complicated. Though I would imagine that if you were buying "off the shelf" juice they would already have a certain amount of maturity, no?
Holy Moly! I had no idea this was going to be so complicated. Though I would imagine that if you were buying "off the shelf" juice they would already have a certain amount of maturity, no?
...fill device, install on battery, mash button, vape.