For new vapers when looking for eliquid, a good place to start with PG/VG ratio is 50/50.
Also, VG you can get from the pharmacy, pharmacy grade, so you can get PG only liquid and dilute it with your own glycerin.
PG can be got at tractor supply farming places, but I don't know if it's pharmacy grade.
Too much VG makes liquid thick and more likely to have wicking problems and end up with burnt tastes.
High PG is more likely to leak in a bottom coil tank than high VG liquid. PG will wick faster.
The silica wick that comes with stock coils doesn't wick as fast as loose cotton, however, cotton can burn; many of us here rewick with cotton.
Also, VG you can get from the pharmacy, pharmacy grade, so you can get PG only liquid and dilute it with your own glycerin.
PG can be got at tractor supply farming places, but I don't know if it's pharmacy grade.
Too much VG makes liquid thick and more likely to have wicking problems and end up with burnt tastes.
High PG is more likely to leak in a bottom coil tank than high VG liquid. PG will wick faster.
The silica wick that comes with stock coils doesn't wick as fast as loose cotton, however, cotton can burn; many of us here rewick with cotton.