First let me say that we've only been full-time vapers for 9 days. But we're getting caught up in the things to see and do on ECF. We're going to wait a few months before we start any mods, but juice is another story.
Our first foray into juice involves simplicity. And boy do we mean simple. No advanced chemistry degrees needed, just a simple mix of nic juice and flavors. Why? To start it's mainly economics as it's cheaper, but you have to start somewhere. The wild red head was fearful that if we started on something too difficult our hair would fall out and could develop bed wetting tendencies.
How simple?
Nic juice: 75% PG/25% VG, 24 mg
Flavorings
Nic level is 21.6mg, which is slightly down from the 24mg we started with. A good step in weaning ourselves.
Our first 4 bottles were basic flavors, blueberry, root beer, grape juice, and caramel cappuccino. We also made our first blend...a wonderful cherry cola. There's still more flavors to play with but this is a good start.
Hopefully, once we gain more confidence and experience we will experiment with various nic and pg/vg ratios. But for now, this is great.
Our first foray into juice involves simplicity. And boy do we mean simple. No advanced chemistry degrees needed, just a simple mix of nic juice and flavors. Why? To start it's mainly economics as it's cheaper, but you have to start somewhere. The wild red head was fearful that if we started on something too difficult our hair would fall out and could develop bed wetting tendencies.
How simple?
Nic juice: 75% PG/25% VG, 24 mg
Flavorings
Nic level is 21.6mg, which is slightly down from the 24mg we started with. A good step in weaning ourselves.
Our first 4 bottles were basic flavors, blueberry, root beer, grape juice, and caramel cappuccino. We also made our first blend...a wonderful cherry cola. There's still more flavors to play with but this is a good start.
Hopefully, once we gain more confidence and experience we will experiment with various nic and pg/vg ratios. But for now, this is great.