I have 70/30 pure VG/PG zero nic... how to use it in my blends?!

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So I have a huge amount of this 70/30 with no nic in it... can anyone tell me how to use it and not waste it? I do have a gallon of VG and PG to add to it, but the calculations seems to be aiming towards having them separate.

If that makes any sence to you, is there a way to incorporate this into my blends?

Thanks! :)
 

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Just use it?

That might seem flippant, but I premix my PG & VG all the time. I don't really give a flying fig what the final PG/VG ratio is. My premixed PG & VG are in 3 bottles labeled "little", "some", and "bunch" and are eye-balled instead of measured. In my calculator I just pretend it is just all PG.

I'll keep close track of my flavoring % and nicotine content, but the rest is just for feel and spending any time or effort on PG/VG ratios seems like a waste.
 

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I do the same as Hoosier. I just use the amount of it that my calculator says to use as the total base and then add my flavorings in. By doing it that way I can pre-fill a bunch of my bottles a couple of days before a mixing session and then just add the flavors the day I mix so that I have kind of an assembly line going on lol! Since I'm now mixing for myself and some neighbors, I have to do vast amounts when I do mix and it makes it easier for me.
 
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So I have a huge amount of this 70/30 with no nic in it... can anyone tell me how to use it and not waste it? I do have a gallon of VG and PG to add to it, but the calculations seems to be aiming towards having them separate.

If that makes any sence to you, is there a way to incorporate this into my blends?

Thanks! :)

OPTION 1 Using a juice calculator, put the final mix target at 100% pg. Then when you add the flavoring to the premixed 70vg/30pg you simply add the base amount to the flavorings and nic. If your recipe is a 20% flavor recipe you end up around a 50/50 juice.

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OPTION 2 Put flavorings and nic in bottle, calculate the vg/pg on whatever final mix you desire. Then add the PG and VG amounts together to draw from the 70/30 base you have. You'll get the same results as in the previous option. (50/50 @ 20% flavor.)

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Take the 70/30 mix, add vg to lessen the 70/30 to 80/20, and then use either of the above methods.
 
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