diy ejuice mixing flavors after making them individually

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wilson72

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Im just getting into diy ejuice and was wondering, wouldnt it be easier to make say 30ml of each flavor you have then use that juice in mixes in a smaller bottle and then just adjust the flavor with extra drops orf whatever i think it needs . is there any problem with doing it this way? im not extremely confident with diy and i know making smaller mixes is much easier to stuff up so i thought this could be a way to not waste my juice on mixes i don't like. but yea just making sure that there isnt a reason people dont do it this way more often, cheers
 

Maurice Pudlo

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Just keep good notes on what you mixed, if your recipe is a cap full of this, nine drops of that, a spritz of the good stuff, and a week on top of grandpaws camping rig, that's great.

DIY is as much about the process of getting there your own way as it is about the final product.

Mixing individual flavors then mixing those is perfectly fine.

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E juice me up, is a great calculator, I usually mix in 10ml batches, flavour percentage depends on what you use, I really like Capella and mix anywhere between 10 and 15%, that may be high for some, it's all about personal taste..DIY is just a lot of trial and error and patience.. I always try my juice when it's made to get an idea, then I try it again after a weeks steep, this way you get to know what you need to add or take away, what flavour is coming through more ect, after a while you just get to know what works and what doesn't.
 
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