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Mycobacterium vaccae

Dog Star

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Bacterium that made gardeners happy if they do some gardening :)

http://hightimes.com/grow/grow-hack-this-microbe-can-actually-make-gardeners-feel-happy/

http://www.healinglandscapes.org/bl...dirt-bacteria-in-soil-makes-us-happier-smarte

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23454729

From reading all this i have enourmous wish to play with cow dung in a quest for future health and happiness...

was know that something crazy attracts me to a growing but didnt know one small bacteria could be a main reason why i love so much gardening.
 

Dog Star

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Yep... not for hydro guys... you must to mess with soil to feel effects of this kind
of therapy.
 

Fixer

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Hey Dog Star, don’t count us hydro guys out. Take a look at this;


https://apple.news/AFsNTXZPKQdaoCRTBsX1yiQ

I also found this company that makes a supplement:

https://lzrlabs.net/home-page

I haven’t had time to dig deeper but it seems plausible. :tiphat:
 

Drewsif

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Hey Dog Star, don’t count us hydro guys out. Take a look at this;


https://apple.news/AFsNTXZPKQdaoCRTBsX1yiQ

I also found this company that makes a supplement:

https://lzrlabs.net/home-page

I haven’t had time to dig deeper but it seems plausible. :tiphat:


Your desire to grow hydro is what puts you in a different class. (the nature hater class)
 

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