I know there is a separate forum for this but I feel very comfortable with you guys and I know I can get good answers in a timely manner. On Friday night I moved into my dorm and later went with a friend to someone else's house who lives fairly close to campus. He lives up in the mountains in a very nice area. His neighbors who live about 30 feet away sell Lucy occasionally and I purchased three hits while my friends bought him out with the other 27 he had. I dropped one tab that night and had a great night but now I have two hits that I have no intention of using in the near future. The soonest I plan on dropping is Labor Day weekend and would like to know if they are in danger of losing potency in those few weeks. I know light and heat are the main factors. Currently it is wrapped in tinfoil and stored in a cigarrette pack in a fairly cool place (room temperature). If necessary I can put it in the fridge/freezer without telling my roommate because he will not eat my food.
I used to keep it wrapped in tinfoil in the freezer. I would however in your case of the roommate wrap it some way as to hide it with your food. Just don't let it touch your food. However that is a long term storage solution. Normal LSD will stay good for years if wrapped up tight.
I was thinking of buying a Hershey bar, eating roughly half of it and then placing the tinfoil that contains the tabs inside the tinfoil wrapper of the Hershey bar so it will just look like I'm trying to keep my chocolate from melting. Is the freezer necessary?
freezer would just be better because it's normally at a constant tempature, a cool, dark, dry place is best, and condensation and such can take place alot in a fridge, liquid bottles or not. But anyways, one thing I found that works good is film canisters, they're airtight and if you can find a dark spot for it the cooler the better it'll be straight. A fridge really isn't needed though unless you were trying to store it for months.
Thanks a lot guys. I did a bit of googling and searching before and after posting this and most people seem to agree that cool, dry, and dark are the most important. I'm going to pick up a film canister later today and leave it locked in my safe.
I do tin foil, film canister, freezer and I have some that I have stored like that for over 7 years and it was still exactly how I remembered it.
SO to summarize freezer equals "long" term storage, like months... light, dark, "cool" place = short term storage under a "few" months i've never stored L in the fridge, but i've never had that much to store for very long anyways it's labor day weekend this weekend bro! unless you're not in the US. have fun! no need to stay clear of the acid forum tho...there's some cool cats in there too