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Common Forms of LSD

 

Common forms

 

LSD usually comes in one of 4 forms. They are Blotter, microdot, windowpane (gelatin), and liquid. Doses vary from batch to batch and chemist to chemist.

 

Blotter

Blotter tabs are small pieces of paper that are dipped in acid, pictures vary depending on the batch, and who made it. Pictures can be either one picture/tab or one picture for the entire sheet, and range from very simple to very complex.

A sheet of blotter acid typically contains 100 hits or single doses, and each “hit” is cut off as needed from the larger sheet. This makes it easier to manufacture and keep track of your acid.

Typical dose is 50-150 micrograms.

 

Microdot

Microdots are small compressed pills which contain LSD, like blotter acid, one pill= one “hit” the size, shape, and color of these pills depends on the manufacturer and method of production.

 

Window Pane (gelatin)

Window pane acid is formed when LSD is mixed with gelatin to form small tabs.  A hit of window pane acid is generally stronger than a hit of blotter acid.

 

Liquid

Liquid LSD is very uncommon and can be very dangerous, as there is no way to tell exactly how much you are taking per drop, concentrations may vary greatly from bottle to bottle. When dealing with liquid LSD it is advisable to be extremely cautious because where one drop out of bottle a will give you a pleasurable trip, one drop of bottle b could be fifty times stronger. The best advice you can be given on liquid LSD, especially if you are just experimenting, is to go with something a little more reliable such as blotter.

 

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