1% lemon juice (to move the PH of the juice to neutral)
Interesting. Thanks.
May be I'll try to check PH of my juice. But how do you know you juice was alkaline?
Sorry, I was TUI (typing under influence).
pH exists only for solutions with water. So, no pH for PG/VG mixtures. However in wet mouth things can change.
LOLI do ph tests on my soil.
I will have to round up an IV bag of saline. Only Japanese saline though and properly steeped.
Hi BlueridgeDog, i have a problem with my fruit flavor. It seems to be a dull flavor.
Is saline works to brighten up fruit flavor?
I have done that. Sadly it didnt work.A tiny drop of menthol solution can really tweak most fruity flavours.
I sometimes use Juicy Lemon flavor and have also used English toffee. The only thing I accidently stumbled upon was that by adding a smidgen more of English toffee to my mix brought out the blueberry flavor. Other than that, depending on the amount of flavoring you have in could effect it. I have had tried a flavor at 5% cause I wanted it strong. It didn't work. So, I went to 14% still dull. I then dropped it to 3%. BINGO!!!!! Popped out like no tomorrow. Everyone pallets are different. Taste is subjective. The joys of DIY.I have done that. Sadly it didnt work.
Any other idea to make the flavor pop?
Thanks. I will try give a go with lemon juice and citric acid. I found in other thread says that little citric acid will make a huge diff with the flavor to stand out.I sometimes use Juicy Lemon flavor and have also used English toffee. The only thing I accidently stumbled upon was that by adding a smidgen more of English toffee to my mix brought out the blueberry flavor. Other than that, depending on the amount of flavoring you have in could effect it. I have had tried a flavor at 5% cause I wanted it strong. It didn't work. So, I went to 14% still dull. I then dropped it to 3%. BINGO!!!!! Popped out like no tomorrow. Everyone pallets are different. Taste is subjective. The joys of DIY.Cater to yourself and taste. We can only nudge you in the vicinity of the area
Regarding the pH thing, I still haven't been able to properly test my juice. How does one go about testing the acidity of their juice?
I've experimented with saline and found that it does nothing but gunk my coils. To isolate the issue, I mixed an unflavored batch at 90% VG and 10% distilled water, which is a mix that I vape 90% of the time, but I added the saline solution at 3%. My coils clogged much faster than my usual unflavored mix.
Regarding the pH thing, I still haven't been able to properly test my juice. How does one go about testing the acidity of their juice?