Sorry to bug Yall guys but I'm trying to learn all this... so how much koolada do u use in UR juice....an wats ethyl MALTON .....Wat can I add to maryjane to make it taste a lil more real ...or taste better ....
1) Wizard Labs suggests 1 drop per ml of liquid.
2) Ethyl Malton is a "sweetener." Also used in higher percentages in juice for a cotton candy flavor. Also used to "take the edge off," "mellow out" or just over all "make it better." Again, from Wizard Labs:
Ethyl Maltol crystals have an aroma like spun sugar or cotton candy, and can be used to mellow or give a sweetening effect to a recipe without adding any actual sweetness like sugar or sucralose.
For the mary jane part. I use some RealCig from vapingzone/ecigexpress, 1 drop for 10ml and the rest mary jane. You can also add a couple of drops of koolada to it, but that will not change the flavor
I do like the Mary Jane, and for me it's good as it is, and comes close to whatever taste I can remember
Indeed. They should have named that flavor Pine Tree. I have smoked some stuff with a piney note in the past, but MJ is like pure pine. Interesting flavor though, I like the way the pine note mixes with pineapple.
MJ was the first flavor i ever bought for diy. i got it as one of ecx's signature super concentrated flavors. I had no clue how far it would go so i got 30 ml which will probably last me a lifetime. mixing with keoke coffee is suggested by ecx. it gives it a more earthy taste.i always add some ethyl maltol.
I frequently vape mj with 555 tobacco. i call it colonial blend because our forefathers often mixed hemp with their tobacco. right now i'm vaping mj with a touch of cinnamon.
Tasty puff flavors available from ecf include sweet leaf and pepe le pew (skunk). i mix that with the mary jane for a 3 leaf kind of blend.
it was also good with some sample cranberry & lime juice i had.
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