Cream Gravy?
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Dude, congrats! Marriage is… the most wonderful and yet frustrating thing in life lol. Love your partner and treat them well and listen to them. Surprise them once in a while, don’t lose spontaneity. Variety is the spice of life but in a monogamous relationship you have to be creative hehHey PD fam! What's up?
Just wanted to share that I got married![]()
FWIW, my collection isn’t as old as Xork’s I don’t think, but old (started back in 2014) and in my experience just doing the amber vials at room temp (75 F or below I keep it) has been fine, and aside from some AL-LAD degrading (mine turned grey and lost potency like Xork’s), I haven’t had anything lose potency. Tryptamine fumurates are for sure a little more unstable, they really hate moisture (though I’ve taken poorly stored capsules I made of 4-aco-dmt over a year after making them and they were good) but are otherwise fine at room temp.Thanks for the infos, I appreciate it. I will consider it all, though I have tryptamine fumarates having discovered them recently enough to have never seen other less stable forms. I will look into those specific amber vials. Since Covid I’ve been collecting silica packs and have built up quite a collection that I bury my drugs in these days!
Btw to access your tryptamines from their vials do you use a micro spoon like what comes with stevia? Maybe I’ll be able to find an old chemist spoon in a flea market…
Like if you live in Florida or something then maybe some desiccant inside the storage area that you check often, some reusable desiccant (I like stuff that changes color when saturated, use it in my ammo boxes too) is best for cost sake. But otherwise it’s not real necessary, I’m more worried about moisture getting to my bullets than it getting to my psychedelics.
Don’t sweat or fret over it too much. Most drugs are far more robust than we credit them for, and there are studies to back that up along with anecdotal evidence. LSD at room temp from the 60s is still good today. Benzos opioids and everything else (except amphetamines actually, they lose about 30% potency over a few decades) all survive decades at room temp if not kept in a moist room i.e. bathroom.
You’ll be good man. Get some amber vials (try and fit as much substance in as little vial space as possible to remove air from the vials) and store them how you see fit. If you don’t want to do the freezer or fridge and your home stays cool, then keep ‘em in a dark closet.