Batch Transition Planner
A new batch is not the old dose with a new label. Use this planner to find the first honest re-entry number.
Full chapter Chapter 13 • Batch Transition
Part of Chapter 13. Use the chapter when a new source or batch invalidates your old confidence.
Batch Transition Planner
Treat a new batch like a re-entry problem, not a continuity story.
Experienced users make beginner mistakes here. They remember the old number, skip the reset, and learn the new batch is hotter on a day that matters.
New bag, new pull, new tabs, new vial, new powder order, new prep, new extract method. If the material changed, the map changed.
Use the last reliable number, not the loudest day you happened to survive.
Enter the last reliable number you actually trusted. Not the loudest day you survived. Keep the old and new numbers in grams. This lane assumes dried material, not wet weight or fresh mushrooms.
The old number is your memory, not your permission. Enter it, then accept that a new batch resets the whole map.
Want the longer reasoning? 13 • Batch Transition/Starting Floor
Set a conservative first-pass band for a new substance, batch, or reset.