Welcome to my life.
That said, I'm quickly getting accustomed to it.
During my first few days, I made a few mixes. All of which were barely vapeable if I forced myself to. Of course, a lot of the advice was to tweak and adjust these mixes to figure out how to fix them: divide into portions and then tweak each sample to figure it out.
As much as I replied with beaming optimism and obedience (OK! I'll go do that!!), I was dreading it. It just seemed like so much work and I was just feeling around in the dark. I hated it although I didn't show it much.
Strangely outta no where, I was just testing my new batches, and I instinctively knew I was gonna split my batches and started tweaking them in various ways: diluting, increasing conc or just adding a few enhancements.
Needless to say, my intense need for success and quick gratification has died down, and I've become more attuned to tweaking my juices.
The net result is that I can now do up some mixes, drop it in my UC or leave it in my drawers, and take em out to try a couple days later. I feel less annoyed or frustrated, and it's just a little journey/experiment. I still have a ridiculously long way to go but ah. I'll get there when I get there.
ETA: this is my current set up. I have 100 dollars worth of flavorings alone excluding nic and bases
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This is my little holder. I have approx 6 mixes, and then variants or tweaks of each.
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Above is my trusty Japanese Casio watch that has been through 3 tours in Afghanistan and 4 tours in Iraq. It's a badass little sucker.
The hardest part for me so far is that the percentage of flavor to use is so vague, I understand that tastes differ but there has to be some starting point.
So..I went with 10 % of cheesecake FW everything else was sold out and 3 % sweet strawberry TFA.I know very simple but I got to learn how to walk before I can run.
Still smells oh soo good.


