I commanded a "kit", the most appropriate description I can find, of Grande Guevara, which is made up of a bottle of 50ml, with real leaf tobacco, dry in the interior, 2 50ml bottles of 12mg 50/50 VG/PG liquid, a funnel, really small and useful, despite the size, and filtering tissue with elastics to hold it on the bottle top.
First off I filled the dry leaf bottle with the PG/VG, shook a bit, added a bit more, then left it 2 days , shaking it regularly, with the stopper on. After which I tasted it.
I decided to leave it a 2 or 3 day stretch, unstopped, as it wasn't quite 'there', at the first taste.
After 5 days total seeping of the leaves, shaking, then stirring with a long plastic stick (a syrup stirring stick, as, living in France, it's a household accessory), I put on a filter cloth and transferred as much of the resulting liquid to a new bottle. Fortunately th leaf filled bottle is soft, and one can squeeze, squash, shake, repeat, without damage.
I recovered the leaves with the PG/VG, and then tasted.
It is really a delicious, sweet, fresh tasting tobacco that comes out of the first seeping of the leaves. It's very thick, however, and my CE3 BC,s aren't too good at handling it, so I gently squeeze the tube in plastic, to get the juice to descend.
It is a really marvellous taste, true tobacco flavour, and rich, profound, that for those who like sweet tobacco, me for instance, is a real treat.
I've read that the second seepage is maybe better than the first, and I am leaving it 5 days,
or maybe more, so that I can thin it down a bit (CE3 plastic doesn't appreciate thick products, nor being squeezed
gently), so I will add to this thread if anyone finds it, lost and alone here
One thin I am sure of is that it's well worth the wait, as is the case for most DIY juices, but this is one of the best tasting tobacco juices I've had the pleasure to get into my PV.
This is niether spam nor pub, it,s simply a rendement of my first experience in tobacco leaf seeping. The procedure seems so basic, once you've done it a first time, that now I'm looking for tobacco leaves all over the place. If you see any, preferably organic, leaves that go international PLEASE PM me.
Maybe I'm neophyte, but I'm learning what I like fast.
First off I filled the dry leaf bottle with the PG/VG, shook a bit, added a bit more, then left it 2 days , shaking it regularly, with the stopper on. After which I tasted it.
I decided to leave it a 2 or 3 day stretch, unstopped, as it wasn't quite 'there', at the first taste.
After 5 days total seeping of the leaves, shaking, then stirring with a long plastic stick (a syrup stirring stick, as, living in France, it's a household accessory), I put on a filter cloth and transferred as much of the resulting liquid to a new bottle. Fortunately th leaf filled bottle is soft, and one can squeeze, squash, shake, repeat, without damage.
I recovered the leaves with the PG/VG, and then tasted.

It is really a delicious, sweet, fresh tasting tobacco that comes out of the first seeping of the leaves. It's very thick, however, and my CE3 BC,s aren't too good at handling it, so I gently squeeze the tube in plastic, to get the juice to descend.
It is a really marvellous taste, true tobacco flavour, and rich, profound, that for those who like sweet tobacco, me for instance, is a real treat.

I've read that the second seepage is maybe better than the first, and I am leaving it 5 days,
or maybe more, so that I can thin it down a bit (CE3 plastic doesn't appreciate thick products, nor being squeezed

One thin I am sure of is that it's well worth the wait, as is the case for most DIY juices, but this is one of the best tasting tobacco juices I've had the pleasure to get into my PV.

This is niether spam nor pub, it,s simply a rendement of my first experience in tobacco leaf seeping. The procedure seems so basic, once you've done it a first time, that now I'm looking for tobacco leaves all over the place. If you see any, preferably organic, leaves that go international PLEASE PM me.
