100% VG questions

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SyncVaper

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Hey, I'm new here but from what I've read so far, along with experimentation of my own, VG mostly add to vapor production and flavor whereas PG adds mostly to throat hit.

From what you state, it seems the other way round.. weird.. I'm not familiarize with any mod but could it be that your setting is too warm? e.g too high a voltage?

Or perhaps the flavoring of the spearmint is just too weak?
 

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PG = better flavor and throat hit - less vapor + thiner liquid = better wicking action

VG = thicker vapor production - less flavor less throat hit + harder to wick in some atomizers and cartomizers

PG+VG = a good ratio will balance these attributes to give you a nice amount of flavor, throat hit, and constancy to aid wicking to the coil
 

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PG = better flavor and throat hit - less vapor + thiner liquid = better wicking action

VG = thicker vapor production - less flavor less throat hit + harder to wick in some atomizers and cartomizers

PG+VG = a good ratio will balance these attributes to give you a nice amount of flavor, throat hit, and constancy to aid wicking to the coil
This is pretty much on the money. I think everyone has different ratios that suits them. I am not a big high PG fan as it tends to irritate my throat. I like 50/50 at the minimum. Good trade off for vapor production and vibrant flavor.
 

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Not everyone is on board with the idea that VG mutes flavor. I do my own mixes that are 100% vg or nearly so (depends on the flavoring and if it has pg) and really don't notice a muted flavor or have to add to the percentage very often. I think things like too much EM are bigger flavor killers than VG honestly. As to viscosity, if a mix is all vg then there should be some distilled water added to make it flow more freely. The distilled water also helps with the massive vapor that VG is known for. TH can also be pretty dramatically effected by the flavoring used. Some flavorings add none and others can really crank it up, even in a really high VG mix.
 
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