What Order Do You Mix Your Ingredients?

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Vap3Stone

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So I just made my first juice and the first question I ran into was what order should I do everything? I put my Vg first followed by the nicotine then Pg and then flavoring. So im wondering if there's any particular order to mix everything that allows the ingredients a better/faster way to mix together that could even decrease steeping times?
 

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I always do my nic first. Ive memorized how much it looks like in each sized bottle so it helps me avoid the brain fart "did I just at 3.6mls or 2.6mls?". I usually mix a dozen bottles at a time and when I get into the groove sometimes I can't remember my last move. The only thing I never want to screw up is 100mg nic. Messing up the other ones isn't nearly as big a deal.
 

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I ask this question a few months back. I know when making a food recipe you follow a certain order. the response was it does not matter. I think it does or should but have not proved it. So, I mix all my flavors first then shake. Next I mix in my PG then nic base then VG. It just feels to me the proper method. After all, it's all about joining flavor molecules and what better way to jump start the process then by joining flavors first. I'll do a test sometime by mixing two batches. One mixed as normal and the other by mixing the flavors only and letting it steep a day before adding the PG VG nic. If the 2nd batch steeps faster than the 1st batch it will tell me mixing flavors first does matter.
 

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I ask this question a few months back. I know when making a food recipe you follow a certain order. the response was it does not matter. I think it does or should but have not proved it. So, I mix all my flavors first then shake. Next I mix in my PG then nic base then VG. It just feels to me the proper method. After all, it's all about joining flavor molecules and what better way to jump start the process then by joining flavors first. I'll do a test sometime by mixing two batches. One mixed as normal and the other by mixing the flavors only and letting it steep a day before adding the PG VG nic. If the 2nd batch steeps faster than the 1st batch it will tell me mixing flavors first does matter.

Yeah that makes sense considering the steeping is in the flavor(s) I feel like it is harder for them to do their thing with the other stuff especially the vg,
 

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I'm new to DIY, but from researching threads and just not wanting to waste nic, I mix pg/vg first, shake well, then add flavoring(s), then shake well, then steep for a few days to see how the flavor is developing - if I need to add more flavoring or if I need to tone it down with more pg/vg mixture. The last step is adding nic. I don't know if there is a better order, but this has worked for me so far.
 

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I add my flavors and PG first, then my VG which includes my nicotine since I use a pure VG base. I find that I get better dispersion of the VG into the e-liquid when I put it in last. I also will swirl the tip of the needle around when I'm putting in the VG so it isn't sitting there in one blob but is mixed naturally as it sinks through the lighter liquids. When I was putting VG in first, I found it was difficult to get it to mix completely without a lot more effort.

i also shake vigorously at each step of the process. Flavors in? Shake. PG in? Shake. Nicotine base in? Shake. VG in? Shake. The greater volumes seem to allow a better mixing at each step rather than waiting until I have 30ml of a 33ml bottle filled. Typically I add in the order above. Nicotine base of VG tends to be a greater volume than the pure VG which is why it goes last.
 
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From what I've experienced and read here, it's probably simply a case of personal preference just like which flavor is the best. I personally add my nic first, then my VG, then my flavors. I shake it like nobody's business, then put it in a hot water bath on a coffee mug warmer for a while before shaking it like crazy again. Everything seems to mix easier when it's much warmer than room temp. Then I'll taste some of it and adjust it accordingly.
 
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