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killerweed420
03-19-2008, 01:08 AM
Just curious. Has anyone tried growing a plant upside down? Like the topsy turvy ads you see on tv.
Here's an example.
Source of Brightness - Upside down horticulture (http://www.sourceofbrightness.com/photos/thumbnails.php?album=2)
It seems like theoretically it might force more nutrients to the bud.

grey1223
03-19-2008, 02:08 PM
I really doubt that's the way to go. Gravity plays no part in delivery of nutrients. I believe it's called capillary action that results in nutrients being absorbed. Others here are more knowledgeable and fluent with the terminology than I am.

foxysox
03-19-2008, 02:13 PM
Yup it's capillary action plus the 'sucking' as plants allow excess moisture to evaporate through the stomata concentrated benteath the leaves.
You can grow plants upside down but with cannabis it's not worth the effort and could even be a source of stress. An exception would be the Omega Garden, which actually cycles them through right side up and upside down like a ferris wheel that doesn't have free-swinging seats, lol.

There is an installation at the Mass MoCA that is a line of small sugar maples in planters suspended upside-down along the walkway to the main doors. Very cool, but as art, not a legit grow technique.

killerweed420
03-20-2008, 01:35 AM
Thanks for the response. I was just curious. I've seen the Omega Garden system too. Its pretty cool.