Yes,Originally Posted by Philip-
it's possible. I'm not sure if it's probable, but it's definitely possible. One of the things that makes Chikara
difficult is that nobody really knows what's in it, so it's difficult to predict exactly what it will do,
especially when mixed with other products. Chikara definitely contains -none, though, as does NPA, and -none is
responsible for a lot of ODs, so the extra amount of -none in Chikara may push you over the edge. However,
I've heard of a couple of people who add NPA to their highest possible sub-OD dose of Chikara without ill effects,
so I would guess that something other than -none causes Chikara ODs. In other words, if you add a spray of Chikara
to the highest possible dose of NPA that you can use, you'll probably OD. But if you add a drop or two of NPA to
the highest possible dose of Chikara that you can use, you probably won't. But, of course, YMMV.
Ratios of one product toAnd
lets say i have found out that 2 sprays of chikara with 4 daps of npa is very good, but then if i want to go with
less npa because eg. i think it might be able to get better resuslts, so i decrease it to 2 daps instead, would i
then have to cut down chikara down to 1 spray too, in order to keep it in the same ratio and make it work? Im asking
because i still dont have found any mix that works for me, and have been wondering whether my chikara amount was
good enough, but my npa amount was too little/big and thus destroyed the mix.
another can sometimes be important (e.g., with WAGG or SOE), but they aren't always. Generally, that's only when
you have a pheromone in one product that reduces or masks the bad effects of a pheromone in another product. I doubt
that happens to any significant extent with the Chikara/NPA mix, so you should be able to play with the doses of
each product independently without worrying about what it might do to the product ratio.
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