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Old 04-25-2009, 07:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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upside down

has anyone ever attempted growing a plant, indoors, on its side?

since lst requires the main cola or w/e to be below the rest of the stem, wouldnt this create a nice bushy plant?

maybe easier to transfer nutes to the ends of the plant?

or upside down?

idk where i saw it, but there was some commercial where they were selling some upside-down hanging pot to grow tomatoes..

it makes sense because the nutrients are being pulled up from the roots, let gravity do its job and the nutes move faster up (or down) the stem

would you want to put a light below the hanging plant so it grows downward?

sounds like it would work, but im not feeling very experimental right now lol... maybe ill save this for a future project and post the results on here

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