I'm asking what purpose it accomplishes, obviously you think it does something special that you won't be able to achieve mixing it the standard way, what is your reasoning and logic behind it, just curious as this is the first time I've seen a method like this.
This method is called "separate steeping" and is inspired by traditional cooking, where you never put all the ingredients in the pot at the same time. When you do this, when mixing e-juices, the result is kind of dull and flat if you compare it with separate steeping where flavors are more distinguishable and come in different layers which produce a more pleasurable and fullfilling quality in vaping.
hmmm interesting i'm a chef so i'm familiar with what you said, I'll make two batches of my best recipe, it's a very complex chocolate coffee cake (it's called AMBROSIA on my profile),to test this method out in it i will separate steep three components the cake, the chocolate, and the nuttiness, and compare it to the traditional method, we'll see what comes out on top, i'm looking forward to the results, but i doubt it will have any difference as i'm using strong flavors chocolate and coffee.
I checked Ambrosia and it looks very yummy. I bet it will benefit a lot with separate steeping. I'd leave the 3 components steep separately for 5 days and then all together for 20 more.