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How to test LSD gel tabs?
LSD gel tabs (also known as windowpane) are more tricky to test than other forms of LSD such as blotters, pills or crystals, because they contain more filler (carrier) substance, and because that substance itself can cause inclonclusive results. With gel tabs the typical LSD tests (Ehrlich reagent and Hofmann) are known to cause false negatives or […]

How to test LSD potency?
We checked whether the Hofmann test, generally used to confirm the presence of “acid,” could be used as a reagent to test the amount of LSD. It turns out that yes, so when you buy a PRO test for identifying LSD you get a free test for quantity.

1P-LSD does not turn Ehrlich purple
1P-LSD, one of novel lysergamides, is known to not react with the Ehrlich reagent within the expected time frame (minutes). Despite that, some users report that their samples do in fact turn Ehrlich reagent pink / purple.

1V-LSD reagent testing results
In regard to the recent 1V-LSD release we are informing about the expected color change reactions for reagents Ehrlich, Hofmann and Marquis. Ehrlich and Hofmann’s reactions are similar like with LSD, but much slower and might only affect the sample, not the whole used reagent liquid. 1V-LSD reaction results: Ehrlich: Very slow purple (60 minutes) Hofmann: Very […]