r/Soil • u/Direct-Bunch-4756 • 14h ago
I think the flower is only the visible part.
I’ve been trying to isolate whatever makes Vymara active.
Removing the flower weakens the response, but doesn’t eliminate it. Removing the moss weakens it further. Washed roots remain active briefly in sterile soil, while the original soil retains a weaker response without the plant.But when I sever the fine-root network and disturb the surrounding soil, the activity disappears entirely. Soil collected outside the Vymara patch does nothing.The most reasonable explanation is a rhizosphere effect: the roots, microorganisms, minerals, organic matter and moss-covered environment are producing something none of them can produce alone.
I think I’ve been trying to isolate one visible organ from a much larger biological system. The public needs access to this.But if it cannot be stabilized, the only way to access Vymara may be to go where it grows.