Upside Down Clone - Will it root??

TriPurple

Well-Known Member
It should root like any cutting. If it roots, it will start growing up toward the light. Makes you think though.
 

WeJuana

Active Member
If it roots I'll consider turning this into a journal to document the life and yield to see if there is anything extra-ordinary about upside down growing lol. Please pray for this confused lil lady!
 

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
Its easy to see that this was under growth and it will grow no differently once rooted .. It wont be the best as obvious being that it has only secondary branches to grow from ..
 

WeJuana

Active Member
[video=youtube;y1CDFJTYH1Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1CDFJTYH1Y&list=UUuA8RYAF1X8uVjPsQHD3yNw& index=2&feature=plcp[/video]
 

Silicity

Well-Known Member
Gravitropism*(also known as*Geotropism) is a turning or growth movement by a*plant*or*fungus*in response to*gravity. It is a general feature of all*higher*and many*lower*plants as well as other organisms.*Charles Darwin*was one of the first to scientifically document that*roots*show*positive gravitropism*and stems show*negative gravitropism. That is,*roots*grow in the direction of gravitational pull (i.e., downward) and*stems*grow in the opposite direction (i.e., upwards). This behavior can be easily demonstrated with any potted plant. When laid onto its side, the growing parts of the*stem*begin to display negative gravitropism, growing (biologists say, turning; see*tropism) upwards. Herbaceous (non-woody) stems are capable of a small degree of actual bending, but most of the redirected movement occurs as a consequence of root or stem growth in a new direction.
from Wikipedia ^

and

Brassinosteroids, are a class of*polyhydroxysteroids, a group of plant growth regulators. Brassinosteroids have been recognized as a sixth class of*plant hormones, which stimulate cell elongation and division,*gravitropism, resistance to stress, and*xylem*differentiation. They inhibit*root*growth and leaf*abscission.
someone needs to experiment even though I'm not sure there are many if any benefits of growing this way but gl.
 

WeJuana

Active Member
Sorry for the delay in uploading the progress, these video files were buried!

[video=youtube;KZtdnmvneJY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZtdnmvneJY&feature=youtu.be[/video]

If there is anyone interested in seeing a grow on this plant, or knowing the yield, let me know.
 
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