just to be sure

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by Gdeadhead420, Nov 26, 2006.

  1. Gdeadhead420

    Gdeadhead420 DivineMomentsofTruth

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    I know methods of preservation have been discussed here previously, but i just wanted to check mine with you guys....

    I wrapped the hits in wax paper, put that in a plastic bag, covered the plastic bag in alluminum foil and put that in a box that i then put in a drawer. The temperature is room temp or even lower. Should this be sufficient for storing it for a few months with little degration of the LSD?
     
  2. eman resu

    eman resu Senior Member

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    haha all i do is cut my hits in to ten strips and store them in a plastic vile behind a speaker on my shelf I think your method is a little over the top unless your talking about preserving for years to come.
     
  3. Gdeadhead420

    Gdeadhead420 DivineMomentsofTruth

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    eh whatever, it doesnt require much effort and i want them as potent as possible. this was a great score by the way, its on blank unperphirated blotter but its by far the strongest thats ever come through this area in a good long time. It just flooded the area, out of the blue.
     
  4. colorful_hippie

    colorful_hippie Member

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    Adding on I want to know what u think of my storage teck and how long u think it will last, liquid lsd stored in a dark vial, in a lightproof box, in a colder then room tempurature area
     
  5. Pepopstico

    Pepopstico Member

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    I once had two blotter hits just sitting in a drawer for 3 or 4 and they were ok, definitely more than half strength. since then I've never worried about storage for a few weeks or even a couple months. rumors about degradation may be somewhat exaggerated. your storage method sounds fine, the only improvement I'd suggest is putting them in the refrigerator, or possibly the freezer if you were sure they would stay dry (no condensation).
     
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