ElmerS
Active Member
You remember those tomato plant set ups where you plant the tomato plant upside down?
I was wondering if you could start a seedling, let it grow a bit… Turn the pot on its side,(obviously, you would have to turn it up right to water or figure something out along those lines… Possibly some watering access holes on the side of the pot) … let the whole plant grow more or less perpendicular to the pot, and then turn the pot upright again ….. kind of like low stress training, but with the plant doing all the work.
Of course, this would probably only work if you had a few plants otherwise, it would be quite a lot of labor.
I just thought it might be less stress on the plant.
obviously, I can just do it and find out for myself. Just wondering if anyone else has tried this and what your results were.
Thanks.
I was wondering if you could start a seedling, let it grow a bit… Turn the pot on its side,(obviously, you would have to turn it up right to water or figure something out along those lines… Possibly some watering access holes on the side of the pot) … let the whole plant grow more or less perpendicular to the pot, and then turn the pot upright again ….. kind of like low stress training, but with the plant doing all the work.
Of course, this would probably only work if you had a few plants otherwise, it would be quite a lot of labor.
I just thought it might be less stress on the plant.
obviously, I can just do it and find out for myself. Just wondering if anyone else has tried this and what your results were.
Thanks.