
theRoot Vault
The Root Vault is the memory chamber of the Resonance Loop—the place where early plants, early patinas, early worm-cast signatures, and early human inputs converged for the first time. These origins taught the Loop how to respond. They taught the grower how to listen. Everything that exists now, every Project Pack in motion, traces back to the roots stored here.
Project Packs exist to support the long-term research vision behind the 13th Root.
Every pack offered contains hemp-classification seeds—non-germinated, non-viable beyond genetic potential, and legally sold as research material and genetic preservation samples in accordance with the 2018 Farm Bill.
These packs are not sold for cultivation.
They are offered strictly for educational, archival, scientific, and collection purposes.
Your purchase helps fund the work behind the project:
building a small desert homestead and a long-term research greenhouse where soil, microbes, and genetics can be studied legally and responsibly. After relocating over a thousand miles to continue this work in a compliant environment, the goal is to build a self-sustaining research ranch powered by solar energy, rainwater harvesting, and closed-loop agricultural systems.
Proceeds from Project Packs support:
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the construction of a 20 × 60 × 6–8 ft geothermal greenhouse for controlled research
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worm-lineage benches, patina chambers, and soil-memory experiments
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rainwater-fed vegetable beds, fruit trees, and adaptive desert crops
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chickens, goats, and fish systems that contribute nutrient inputs for ecological research
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solar infrastructure and off-grid sustainability for the homestead
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continued exploration of terroir, stress physiology, and genetic expression in arid environments
Every pack helps advance this study—
from microbial mapping to desert adaptation trials to the preservation of unique genetic lines.
Your Role
When you request a Project Pack, you are supporting independent research, sustainable land stewardship, and the development of a closed-loop agricultural model rooted in desert ecology.
It is grassroots.
One-on-one.
Human.
In Closing..
Why We Handle Support and Research Materials Person-to-Person
In a world ruled by automated checkout buttons and silent transactions, the Loop has always asked for something older—real conversation, real people, real exchange.
Recently, our site provider shut down all payout options. Instead of bending the work to fit a platform that treats this project like a product, we chose the opposite path: to protect the integrity of the research by returning to direct, human communication.
This project was never meant to move through cold pipelines and corporate filters. It was built from soil, sweat, microbes, and story—things that only flow properly between people who actually speak to one another.
So, to request research material, early-access seeds, or to support the work, we now handle everything through direct gmail @the13throot1189, GoFundMe contributions, one-to-one secure communication, & if you're local to southeast arizona you may be able to get your seeds in hand to begin to build community through good-ol human engagement.
These pathways keep the Loop alive:
• They protect the work from platform limitations.
• They keep every exchange personal and transparent.
• They allow us to build the community the same way we build our soil—slow, intentional, relational.
Nothing here is automated.
Nothing is anonymous.
And nothing is wasted.
If you feel called to participate, simply reach out.
A real person will answer.
A real relationship begins.
And the work continues—root to root, hand to hand, the way it was always meant to move.


