Isnt that like one making their own half way version of sustanon ? I would tend not to think the prop would last any longer than before. The esters are bonded to the hormone as far as I know which is why sustanon works the way it does. If blending esters worked that way sust would have a much shorter half life because the undecanoate would be shortened just as the prop is lengthened right ?
I don't think the mixing changes anything, and the test will behave just like you pinned the to compounds separately.
Nytex is correct. Once the hormone is bonded to an ester it stays that way. That's why there are so many. Most folks don't realize there are as many esters as there truly is. The marketplace has slowly made favorites and due to demand that's how we've ended up with only a handful of commonly available esters. If you really wanted a particular half life there are "Raws" companies where you can find exactly what you need.
Just saw the question as I'm sitting here eating my sushi and fruit for lunch. i was getting ready to hunker down and start typing on my phone until I saw GS's response. As usual he's all over it.esters are attached to the hormones and will not change just because you mix the two finished products together. +1 for a great explanation GS