Schedule 1: How To Mix and Best Mixing Recipes

We take a look at the mixing procedure for different products and dive deep into some of the best mixing recipes in Schedule 1.

Learning the basics of mixing will help improve your products
Learning the basics of mixing will help improve your products (Source: TVGS)

Note: This article focuses on Schedule 1 and its content, which is a video game set in a fictional world. Items, recipes, etc, mentioned in the article are exclusively from the game and don’t refer to anything in real life.

In Schedule 1, you have to produce, package, and sell drugs to keep your peddling operations on track and become a drug kingpin. However, selling the standard product will not be enough to satisfy your customers. So, you’ll need to mix your products with other materials to create even more potent and addictive substances. In this guide, we’ll take a look at how mixing works in the game, and we’ll also outline the best mixing recipes in Schedule 1.

How Does Mixing Work in Schedule 1?

Mixing products to create better drugs (Source: TVGS)
Mixing products to create better drugs (Source: TVGS)

Mixing is when you combine the plants you grow with other ingredients. However, you can’t just start mixing your products from the get-go. You have to progress far enough into the game to unlock the Mixing Mania mission. In it, you’ll have to buy a Mixing Machine, which will set you back $500. So, make sure you save up enough cash to get your hands on the machine.

After that, interact with the machine to start the mixing process. You’ll need to first add your plant to the mix. Then, you’ll have to choose a mixer ingredient. The game has a list of 16 mixer ingredients. Most of these are available at the Gas Station. However, you won’t get access to Pseudo until much later in the game. Before you reach this part, you won’t be able to make m*th or m*th mixes.

Best Mixing Recipes in Schedule 1

You can make a variety of drugs in Schedule 1
You can make a variety of drugs in Schedule 1 (Source: TVGS)

Now that you know the basics of mixing, the following are the best mixing recipes for each of the drugs in the game.

Best M*rijuana Recipe

This is the best w*ed recipe in the game.

  • 2x Cuke (Energizing)
  • Battery (Bright-Eyed)
  • Mega Bean (Foggy)
  • Gasoline (Toxic)
  • 2x Paracetamol (Sneaky)

The resulting product sells for $164, with the cost of production at just $30.

Best M*th Recipe

The following is the top m*th recipe that can net you a profit of over $300.

  • 2x Cuke (Energizing)
  • Battery (Bright-Eyed)
  • Banana (Gingeritis)
  • Paracetamol (Sneaky)
  • Gasoline (Toxic)
  • Mega Bean (Foggy)
  • Horse S*men (Long Faced)

The sale price for this m*th recipe is $340.

Best C*caine Recipe

Here’s what you’ll need to mix to create this recipe.

  • Mega Bean (Foggy)
  • 2x Cuke (Energizing)
  • Motor Oil (Slippery)
  • Horse S*men (Long Faced)
  • Paracetamol (Sneaky)
  • Battery (Bright-Eyed)
  • Gasoline (Toxic)

The product can leave you with a whopping profit of $693.

Best Sour Diesel Recipe

If you’re trying to make Sour Diesel, these are the ingredients you’ll need:

  • V*agra (Tropic Thunder)
  • Iodine (Jennerising)
  • Chili (Spicy)
  • 2x Paracetamol (Sneaky)
  • Motor Oil (Slippery)
  • Cuke (Energizing)

This product sells for $144, leaving you with a nifty profit of $111.

Best Green Crack Recipe

Get your hands on the following items to make this mix:

  • Mouth Wash (Balding)
  • Horse S*men (Long Faced)
  • Banana (Gingeritis)
  • V*agra (Tropic Thunder)
  • Chili (Spicy)
  • Motor Oil (Slippery)
  • Iodine (Jennerising)

You’ll spend $40 to make the product, and its sale price is $153.

Best Grandaddy Purple Recipe

Here are the six ingredients for this mix:

  • Energy Drink (Athletic)
  • Battery (Bright-Eyed)
  • Gasoline (Toxic)
  • 2x Cuke (Energizing)
  • Paracetamol (Sneaky)
  • Mega Bean (Foggy)

Selling this product will leave you with a profit of $130.

Also Read: Schedule 1: How To Get More Dealers


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