Yes and no. LOLAnd just to add Letitia i do the same at the moment with mixing a steeper or two and going with a snv for right away vaping. I am finding though that the SnV's are all really steepers but they are ones that taste good straight away. I am finding also that the SnV often taste worse than when just mixed in only a few days....so this is my point they are really incomplete works in progress that happen to taste nice initially.![]()
If you buy what is known as a 1 shot flavor(meaning already mixed ingredients by the vendor) they are intended to steep very quickly, some right away, some within a couple of days.
However, if its a mix you do totally yourself is when your scenario would apply.
And while on the subject.... I find fruit/candy/tea flavors hold up much more than those with creamy type flavors. If I find a fruit flavor/candy/tea that I know I will vape lots of, I do make a bigger bottle and stick it in the fridge, only to be brought to room temp when filling smaller bottles. This has been an overwhelming success for me and lasts for a year or so, maybe longer(don't know as I haven't made so much that they would last that long). Creamy types tend to keep developing until they are very dark and the flavor does fade a little. Some can be salvaged, others not so much. Others swear that room temps are ok for keeping mixes/flavors but my experience does not agree. I have a 3 month old cheesecake flavor(PUR) mix that I forgot about in my kitchen cabinet and it taste like a watery mix now with no flavor I even can detect. Granted it was a small 15ml bottle but still tends to prove my case.
As always the above is just my opinion and experience, YMMV.