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Growing Crystals [patched] Now

Have you grown crystals before? Share your best (or worst) results in the comments below!

In this post, we’ll cover , the easiest crystal to grow , common mistakes to avoid , and how to grow a crystal so large you can hold it in your palm. Why Do Crystals Grow? Crystals form when molecules of a substance (like salt or sugar) arrange themselves in a repeating, 3D pattern. When you dissolve a solid in hot water, you create a supersaturated solution . As the water cools or evaporates, the water can no longer hold all the dissolved molecules. They begin to cling to a surface—or to each other—and presto , a crystal is born. The Easiest Crystal for Beginners: Table Salt (NaCl) Yes, plain old table salt works. But for the most satisfying, fast-growing, and visually stunning results, alum powder (found in the spice aisle) or borax (found in the laundry aisle) are your best friends. growing crystals

There’s something almost magical about watching a crystal grow. What starts as a tiny speck of dust transforms, over a few days or weeks, into a perfect geometric gem. The best part? You don’t need a lab coat or a degree in geology to do it. You just need a few common household items and a little patience. Have you grown crystals before