Upsidedown Plants?

Discussion in 'Grasscity Forum Humor' started by guod, Jun 3, 2014.

  1. One of the weird questions I think of when properly baked. Has anyone ever tried it with the light on the bottom?

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  2. WTF? Sorry. . Not really

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  3. dude your avatar is scary. and yeah plants need a medium to grow in... whether it be water or soil, they follow the laws of gravitation. but good luck trying to grow upside down!
     
  4. Well plants grow towards the light so i guess it's possible if you can get the medium to not fall out.....really would be no benefit to the headache it would take to make it work though..

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  5. I here you, I think I'll google it just for the hell of it..

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  6. #6 kaptainkronicakamr.lizards, Jun 5, 2014
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    Im pretty sure someone tried it with those ones they make for tomato like a yr ago and it didnt do sheet...

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  7. Hmm interesting i stand corrected... I may have to try this myserf

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  8. #9 123burnthattree, Jul 15, 2014
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    To prevent the soil from falling couldn't you put a lid on a bucket and cut a hole through the plastic wrap and a hole in the lid. Then hang the bucket upside down once the plant has begun growing and continue growing that way. There is probably an issue here but I don't know much about growing plants

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  9. I wonder that happens if you grow upside down get the roots goin then put lights on both sides. (Not to much to fry the plant.) what would the roots do?


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  10. Stealth and room had me try a topsy turvy this year. This plant was a clone I put up in the begining of may. Not a monster but pretty much above par when compared to the plants I did in 5 gallon buckets

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  11. topsy turvy would do well with a timed drip irrigation , they so damn dry fast.
     

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