How long should I let brand new juices sit before vaping them?

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Xanax

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I have read all over the liquid review forum that you should let your new liquids sit for a while before vaping them to let the flavors marry.
Note I know I don't HAVE to let them sit, I can vape them right away if I want to but it sounds interesting when they talk about their juices being much more potent in flavor when you let them sit.
So, if anyone has experience with this technique,
how long should I let my brand new juices sit before vaping them?
 
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Liquids that are mixed to order like Tasty Vapor, etc. do tend to get more flavor after an undetermined period of time. Fresh made liquids need a little time for the flavors to blend together. I DIY most of my liquids so I know this to be fact. It takes a couple days for the flavors to come through. I mix my favorites a week in advance because of this.
Premade liquids like Dekang have had plenty of time so letting them sit doesn't do anything for flavor.
 

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Liquids that are mixed to order like Tasty Vapor, etc. do tend to get more flavor after an undetermined period of time. Fresh made liquids need a little time for the flavors to blend together. I DIY most of my liquids so I know this to be fact. It takes a couple days for the flavors to come through. I mix my favorites a week in advance because of this.
Premade liquids like Dekang have had plenty of time so letting them sit doesn't do anything for flavor.
Yes I have a TV liquid coming in soon so I'm wondering how to get the most out of it since it is a VERY popular flavor (atomic cinninide) A couple of days should do the trick you think?
 
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