I was veeeery careful and all four crystals came out intact! It takes patience but totally worth it, the resulting night-light is a treasure she will probably keep for life." - Gapeach ![]() To get the seed rock out, I used a razor blade, went around the edges and flaked off the crystal growth to expose the edges, then used the corner of the blade to pop the rock out. After they were done, I removed the crust from the edges of the cup, poured off the liquid, and eased the crystal out of the cup. We had fun looking each day to see how big they were. We set up the first four crystals per the directions and let them sit for 10 days. ![]() Promising review: "This kit takes a bit of effort but WOW the results are stunning! I bought this for my 6-year-old daughter for Christmas. The kit comes with materials to grow crystals in eight colors, four silicone growing chambers, and a light display for five crystals.
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