Always. Used my regular base mix.I don’t remember, did you put nic in your dilution?
Always. Used my regular base mix.I don’t remember, did you put nic in your dilution?
IIRC you have put 10% flavor in a 60 ml bottle. So each ml in that bottle should be .06 ml for 1%. @IDJoel is this how you see it?Question.This is the first 10% dilution I've ever done. So if I want 1% HS IC in a mix then I use 1% of the dilution for every 10ml? As in 3ml for a 30ml bottle?
Yes,I put 10% flavor in a 60 ml bottle. I can see already this is going to get confusing.IIRC you have put 10% flavor in a 60 ml bottle. So each ml in that bottle should be .06 ml for 1%. @IDJoel is this how you see it?
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Fran, the reason I mentioned the bottle was to determine what equalled 1% of volume. And I did tag @IDJoel for his input. I am not quite awake yet so I got to think on this also.Yes,I put 10% flavor in a 60 ml bottle. I can see already this is going to get confusing.![]()
From what I've read 2w for most chocolates but longer is better. Chunks for me really shined around 3-4w.
Well, this sure does show how we each differ in our tastes....LOLFor me, I vape WF Chocolate Chunks in a couple of days and it's fine. I don't taste much change after 1, 2 or 3 weeks.
I agreeFor me, I vape WF Chocolate Chunks in a couple of days and it's fine. I don't taste much change after 1, 2 or 3 weeks.
highly diluted is the phrase that confuses me.....it is an oxymoron.This is part of Joel's post.
Honestly, I am leaning towards @Myk's thinking; using a more traditional 10% dilution (0.10mL/mL). It is more highly diluted. And, it is easy to figure the math out, to use at any concentration... just move the decimal point one to the right. If I wanted 1% in a 30mL recipe; the full/undiluted strength would be 0.30mL. Using a 10% dilution; then I would use 3.00mL. easy-peasy.![]()
Yes,I know. That caught my attention also. It appears the calculation for mixing is simple as I thought. Yippee for that.highly diluted is the phrase that confuses me.....it is an oxymoron.
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In case you don't know what an oxymoron is
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/oxymoron
What is an oxymoron?. An oxymoron is a word or group of words that is self-contradicting, as in bittersweet or plastic glass.Oxymorons are often used in literature.
I am glad you went looking for past post. I really didn't want to go through all that again. Now to do what I did with the concentrated flavoring for my testers is a different situation, altho it can be confusing also....lolYes,I know. That caught my attention also. It appears the calculation for mixing is simple as I thought. Yippee for that.
I am glad you went looking for past post. I really didn't want to go through all that again. Now to do what I did with the concentrated flavoring for my testers is a different situation, altho it can be confusing also....lol
Let us know how your mix turns out, please.
I've missed ya,Myk. Glad all is well![]()