Hi fellow DIY'ers. Apologies for the lengthy post.
I need some help with a tobacco recipe that a member on the forum once suggested:
The recipe is:
Cuban Supreme Tobacco (FA) 2%
Black Fire (FA) 0.5%
Burley Tobacco (FA) 0.25%
Oakwood (FA) 0.25%
I have added Menthol (FA) at 1%
Nic at 3mg
I mix all my recipes at a 70PG/30VG ratio
I use the exact same setup for all of my juices (Vandy Vape Pulse; Recurve RDA; 3 core fused clapton coils; 25 -35).
Why I need advice:
I have mixed this recipe a couple of times and the throat hit on this one is just a tad much (for me at least). I have mixed it lowering the % of every flavour but still get the throat hit.
I mix at 3mg nic, the same as ever other recipe I have ever mixed, but experience a harsher throat hit on this recipe than any other.
I use the exact same brand of nic (Scrawny Gecko white label 36mg/ml - PG) for all my recipes and have even bought a new bottle of nic in an attempt to eliminate the possibility that my nic might have gone "off", but no change in result.
I have also tried varying the steeping periods on this recipe, but again, no change in result.
Questions:
1. The above leads me to believe that it could possibly be one of the flavours/concentrates causing the throat hit. If so, which one? I could then try to remove that flavour/concentrate from the recipe and see what it's like.
2. Could I add something to the recipe to try and smooth it out? I have tried Cream Fresh (only thing I could think of), but this only served to sweeten the mix after a few days' steep, rather than smoothing it.
3. I will be venturing into MTL shortly and want to know if/how I could make changes to the above recipe to suite MTL? For instance, I have read that one would probably need to up the % of flavours/concentrates in a recipe to suite MTL, as well as up your nic. So, would I need to up the % or nic for this repice? If so, by how much do I increase what? Is there a semi-standard way of doing this, i.e. add 10% to all flavours in the recipe, or would I need to play around with % to figure out what works for me?
I have managed to stay off the stinkies for a day or two on this mix, but eventually the throat hit just becomes too much. I dont enjoy the mix/vape at this point and I just fall back into old habits. As a result, I have decided to try MTL to get off the stinkies permanently and need to nail this recipe so that I don't get tired of it.
Any advise/guidance would be greatly appreciated.
TIA.
I need some help with a tobacco recipe that a member on the forum once suggested:
The recipe is:
Cuban Supreme Tobacco (FA) 2%
Black Fire (FA) 0.5%
Burley Tobacco (FA) 0.25%
Oakwood (FA) 0.25%
I have added Menthol (FA) at 1%
Nic at 3mg
I mix all my recipes at a 70PG/30VG ratio
I use the exact same setup for all of my juices (Vandy Vape Pulse; Recurve RDA; 3 core fused clapton coils; 25 -35).
Why I need advice:
I have mixed this recipe a couple of times and the throat hit on this one is just a tad much (for me at least). I have mixed it lowering the % of every flavour but still get the throat hit.
I mix at 3mg nic, the same as ever other recipe I have ever mixed, but experience a harsher throat hit on this recipe than any other.
I use the exact same brand of nic (Scrawny Gecko white label 36mg/ml - PG) for all my recipes and have even bought a new bottle of nic in an attempt to eliminate the possibility that my nic might have gone "off", but no change in result.
I have also tried varying the steeping periods on this recipe, but again, no change in result.
Questions:
1. The above leads me to believe that it could possibly be one of the flavours/concentrates causing the throat hit. If so, which one? I could then try to remove that flavour/concentrate from the recipe and see what it's like.
2. Could I add something to the recipe to try and smooth it out? I have tried Cream Fresh (only thing I could think of), but this only served to sweeten the mix after a few days' steep, rather than smoothing it.
3. I will be venturing into MTL shortly and want to know if/how I could make changes to the above recipe to suite MTL? For instance, I have read that one would probably need to up the % of flavours/concentrates in a recipe to suite MTL, as well as up your nic. So, would I need to up the % or nic for this repice? If so, by how much do I increase what? Is there a semi-standard way of doing this, i.e. add 10% to all flavours in the recipe, or would I need to play around with % to figure out what works for me?
I have managed to stay off the stinkies for a day or two on this mix, but eventually the throat hit just becomes too much. I dont enjoy the mix/vape at this point and I just fall back into old habits. As a result, I have decided to try MTL to get off the stinkies permanently and need to nail this recipe so that I don't get tired of it.
Any advise/guidance would be greatly appreciated.
TIA.