Can someone help me out with what I need to start out with at wizardlabs?

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zeus287

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I've decided to jump into making my own e juice, but am feeling a bit overwhelmed. It seems that wizard labs is the best place to start. I'm going for an end result of 6mg/ml and mostly VG. Which mg nicotine solution would be the best deal to get? I'm going to order nicotine solution, VG, a little PG, some flavors from wizard labs, and some Capella's flavorings from some other site. I'm mainly getting a few Capella's flavoring because I've read that they have the best vanilla custard, as well as strawberry. Am I going to need anything else other than what I've listed here, like sweeteners, etc?
 

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My advice is start small with a small amount of flavors and small bottles of PG/VG/NIC. For 6mg 120ml bottles of plain VG plain PG and 24mg nic will be a fine start. Get the ejuice-me up calculator so you can calculate your MG mix down then read my blogs before getting started so you fully understand the whole DYI thing.

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then read hoosier's blogs.

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then read the stickies at the top of the page.

this will explain a lot of the how's and why's.
 
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ncpatches

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Agree with Danny ^^ The blogs are definitely the best place to start.

The ejuicemeup juice calculator is fantastic! There are people that are capable of doing the math themselves, alas I am NOT one of them and the calc makes it perfect every time for your recipes. Pay attention, take your time and double check your numbers and it will turn out right. It may not be the taste you want, because taste IS subjective, but it WILL be properly prepared, according to the %'s and numbers you put in. Double check everything before mixing to prevent errors.

And have fun! I love mixing!
 
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