Water Crystals
We sell the large water crystals (2-4 mm) because they don't dehydrate as quickly. Each ounce of dry water crystals will make about a gallon when they are hydrated. When you go and hydrate these you will want about a quart of water for every teaspoon of dry crystals you make. Wait an hour for the crystals to grow, and then pour of any of the water that is not used up. Use a kitchen sifter to dump the crystals out in so that the crystals don't go down the drain with the water. When the water crystals dry up and turn brown, remove them and replace them with new ones.
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USPS Priority Mail is also available.
Please note that this product can not be shipped by FedEx or UPS.
Prices include free USPS First Class Shipping! (First Class will not receive a tracking number)
USPS Priority Mail is also available.
Please note that this product can not be shipped by FedEx or UPS.
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