I like this bacterial approach. It makes sense to me.
Two oils, one is water soluble, the other is not.
So I will speculate the first oil that appears might be pyoverdine. The reason it appears on top might be due to the Psuedomonas being strictly aerobic. The second one that stuffmonger collects for his premium product is MDPV freebase OR some other entirely new substance.
I am amazed by stuffmonger and the progress he has made on his own. I also dig his lifestyle and equipment :D
Two oils, one is water soluble, the other is not.
So I will speculate the first oil that appears might be pyoverdine. The reason it appears on top might be due to the Psuedomonas being strictly aerobic. The second one that stuffmonger collects for his premium product is MDPV freebase OR some other entirely new substance.
source: http://www.oak-crest.org/oakcrest/pages/nsf_reu/pyoverdines.htmlPyoverdines are yellow-green, water soluble, fluorescent pigments produced by fluorescent Pseudomonas spp.
I am amazed by stuffmonger and the progress he has made on his own. I also dig his lifestyle and equipment :D
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