Tap water contains minerals, chlorine, and water-treatment chemicals that actively disrupt crystal bonds. Always use pure distilled water.
: Place the base rocks into the growing tray. For larger crystals, you can use larger rocks found in your garden. Add Seed Crystals
These instructions are a fixed and improved version of what likely came in the box. For larger crystals, you can use larger rocks
Small granite rocks or plaster to serve as a foundation for crystal growth.
If you’re reading this, chances are you’re staring at a box of the kit, holding the original instruction manual, and feeling confused. You are not alone. If you’re reading this, chances are you’re staring
Drop your chosen color tablet or liquid dye into the hot solution now. Stir until the color is uniform.
Stir vigorously to distribute the glow particles evenly. The liquid will become opaque or slightly milky; this is normal. Step 4: The Crucial Cooling Period Even if you think it’s dissolved
Crucial Fix: Never drop seed rocks into boiling hot water. Doing so will instantly dissolve the seed rock, leaving your crystals with no foundation to grow on.
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To protect surfaces from permanent dye stains. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Instructions (The Fixed Method)
Add the crystal powder slowly. Stir for at least 2 full minutes . Even if you think it’s dissolved, keep stirring. If there are grains at the bottom, your crystals will be "clumpy" instead of sharp.