Canderwood
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You need to try each one on its own to see what it brings, some are sweet, some are tart, some perfumery, better on inhale or exhale etc. then it's a matter of what percent of each to use.So flavour stacking is basically using many variants of the same flavour ie blueberry as you said?
How do you know what's good when there doo many different concentrates?
Also if I have say 3 flavours and they all individually need 20% flavouring, would that mean my mix would be 60% flavouring altogether?
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example above I like TPA wild blueberry on its own at 8% but it's tart and sour so I use that as 50% of my blueberry mix which means 4% in my final mix ( half of 8%) similarly the DV blueberry is sweet and perfumery so I use it at 25% of my standalone volume, same with the bilberry to get a lasting
the he way I test flavours is to use 3ml of base and add a single drop of flavour for each percentage. Normally start at 4 drops (4%) and test on a dropper, then add another etc till you get the sweet spot. It's a bit rough n ready but gets the job done. Once you know what each individual taste is then you can combine them to your individual preference.
hope that makes sense.