I've sort of got the idea from reading here that steeping for at least two weeks is a minimum for tobacco juices. I'm getting serious now trying to find a great tobacco mix so it's hard to wait two weeks before testing.
Can someone give me a general idea what I should expect from testing early? For instance, I've mixed a couple of tobacco juices two days ago, so there's at least 12 more days before I could begin to start thinking they're close to maturity. One is a straight tobacco juice, the other is a mix with Captain Black. Will filling a tank now give me a close idea of the end result or more than likely give me that awful taste similar to the way the flavor smells before mixing?
I guess I'm asking for recommendations on a good testing procedure so that I can determine whether a drop or so along the steeping time is necessary. I'm sure it would require a different method of testing for tobacco and non-tobacco juices.
Thanks for any help and hope this isn't worded in such a manner that I'm not making sense.
Can someone give me a general idea what I should expect from testing early? For instance, I've mixed a couple of tobacco juices two days ago, so there's at least 12 more days before I could begin to start thinking they're close to maturity. One is a straight tobacco juice, the other is a mix with Captain Black. Will filling a tank now give me a close idea of the end result or more than likely give me that awful taste similar to the way the flavor smells before mixing?
I guess I'm asking for recommendations on a good testing procedure so that I can determine whether a drop or so along the steeping time is necessary. I'm sure it would require a different method of testing for tobacco and non-tobacco juices.
Thanks for any help and hope this isn't worded in such a manner that I'm not making sense.