i know PG gives less TH and VG gives more, but does eithermake flavors more or less strong? or do i need to get some flavoring and add that in instead?
PG gives MORE TH, VG hardley any. And as far as flovor goes, all of my home mixes are VG and have very strong flavor. However, for some reason alot of premixed VG juice has weak flavor. It could be that it is necessary to add more flavoring to VG in comparison to PG to have the same effect.
PG gives MORE TH, VG hardley any. And as far as flovor goes, all of my home mixes are VG and have very strong flavor. However, for some reason alot of premixed VG juice has weak flavor. It could be that it is necessary to add more flavoring to VG in comparison to PG to have the same effect.
It depends on how thin you make it. I noticed that when I added 5% more distilled water to thin my VG mixes I lost some flavor even when I hadn't reduced the amount.
It depends on how thin you make it. I noticed that when I added 5% more distilled water to thin my VG mixes I lost some flavor even when I hadn't reduced the amount.
That makes sense. I always water mine down AFTER I get a strong flavor. I have some that is TOO flavorfull(makes others taste bland after) and it is also very thin, floods easy. It could be that people have been experiencing low flavor in VG as a result of it being to thick. Hmmm...got my wheels turning.
Yup, lots more vapor w/ VG. As for the flavor issue, I think the jury is still out. When I first started reading up, people told me VG had more flavor, so I stuck with that. Currently people are saying PG has more flavor. All I know for certain is that I have had a slight reaction to PG so I don't muck with it. I like VG just fine, when it's well mixed.
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