This is where taking Detailed Notes Really Helps.
Because once you know that a Single Flavor in a Multi-Flavor mix Isn't going to become much Stronger via time, if you want to have More of that Flavor, you alter the Recipe to include a Larger % of that Flavoring.
Whereas some Flavors are going to get Stronger as the Mix Ages. So you use a Lower % than you would think you should use.
I'm going through that lately trying to figure out my own preferences for certain
tobacco flavors. I'm finding that I agree with some members' percentages that match my taste in flavoring. I'm also finding out on my own what others say about flavor concentrates. More isn't necessarily better.
One of my pet peeves of late is Hangsen Tobacco and HS Tobacco blended. It seems to be weak at any percentage. 6% was still weak after the 4th week. 12% is still weak at almost the end of the 4th week. It's not a bad vape, but it's more like
vaping unflavored.
FA Desert Ship is to strongly flavored at more than 1% or 2%. That's good because the concentrate makes more
juice HS Desert Ship is weakly flavored at 8% and 3 1/2 weeks steeping.
I'll finally get there. I'm getting some idea of how various brands are concentrated high or low.