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2007-04-30 13:18:28 · 8 answers · asked by Chris Y 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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I agree that the plant will try to right itself because of geotropism, but have you considered what the roots are going? Without roots, there's no plant. Roots are geotropic, meaning they grow with gravity, not against it. Plants are negatively geotropic, meaning they grow against gravity. In a container hanging above a plant, the roots will bunch up at the lower end of the container, closest to the plant, and not spread out into the growing medium (soil). This will eventually affect your plant.

2007-04-30 14:11:23 · answer #1 · answered by morestuffplease 1 · 0 0

The plant will try to right itself, but there are tomato plants that you can grow by hanging them upside-down.

2007-04-30 13:21:39 · answer #2 · answered by Tigger 7 · 0 0

yes. the plants will grow upside down, but will curve and go right back up again (in a U shape).

2007-04-30 13:26:16 · answer #3 · answered by Andrew C 3 · 1 0

yes, ive seen them grow upside down but you need a special container, called a strawberry jar

2007-05-01 01:49:46 · answer #4 · answered by TheJester 2 · 0 0

Tomatoes and beans will vine in fairly much any path. Peppers and eggplant are no longer actual vines. Melons and squash are too heavy and cumbersome and could ruin out. transforming into in the process the element works nicely. you're able to try this with putting pots and curiously fairly fairly with ivy, nasturtiums or vinca. i in my view want a strawberry pot.

2016-10-14 05:20:57 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Theoretically yes - if you can sustain the water source without it dripping out. roots grow towards water. Gravity is a ***** though.

I hope you are an artist, lol...

2007-04-30 13:21:38 · answer #6 · answered by goododie4 3 · 0 0

They certainly will look at our website for an example of a hanging container designed for this purpose-

http://www.gardening-at-the-crossroads.com/hanging-baskets.html

2007-04-30 13:30:26 · answer #7 · answered by Neal & Cathy 5 · 0 0

they will try to turn to grow up, there is a thing called geotropism.

2007-04-30 13:52:46 · answer #8 · answered by OldGringo 7 · 0 0

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