Anyone Know Where My Topsy-Turves's Are?

tckfui

Well-Known Member
IDK man.
what do you personaly think fdd? does this plant seem like it will be better than the rest? was it worth all the time (other than for novelty purposes)
in other words. would you recommend these crazy things for growing pot in?
 

fdd2blk

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IDK man.
what do you personaly think fdd? does this plant seem like it will be better than the rest? was it worth all the time (other than for novelty purposes)
in other words. would you recommend these crazy things for growing pot in?
it's waaaaaaay too small. :-?:-? :neutral::neutral:
 

tckfui

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not too small, compared to what your used to growing they are, but I thought the whole point of them being upside-down was because it would be better quality though, or something
 

fdd2blk

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not too small, compared to what your used to growing they are, but I thought the whole point of them being upside-down was because it would be better quality though, or something
how could it possibly be better quality? :-?

compared to everything else, ........... it's way too small. :cuss:
 

tckfui

Well-Known Member
I dont know, I was under the impression that magic was involved, but I guess not :(
what were you hopping when you started this?
and is this the end of you journey into the world of upside-down pot?
 

fdd2blk

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I dont know, I was under the impression that magic was involved, but I guess not :(
what were you hopping when you started this?
and is this the end of you journey into the world of upside-down pot?
i was hoping to grow a plant that could get rained on without the branches breaking. :mrgreen: it worked in that sense. :blsmoke:
 

tckfui

Well-Known Member
kick ass! mold isn't a big concern? you think its possible to get FDD sized plants in those things? if maybe a garbage pale was fixed up a bit :P ?
 

fdd2blk

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kick ass! mold isn't a big concern? you think its possible to get FDD sized plants in those things? if maybe a garbage pale was fixed up a bit :P ?

i have ideas.









































i can't believe i google imaged a guy with a cfl on his head. lolololol :mrgreen::eyesmoke::eyesmoke:
 

Chilkoot89

Active Member
Interesting. doesn't weed have to have the top of the leaves pointed up to the light? i mean isn't that how it soaks up light and turns it into food? i'm curious if weed will grow upside down? i hope someone does a grow journal using that method.
the whole plant will bend up t the light to soak up as much light as it can
 

fdd2blk

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Hey FDD. I sprouted a few of those NL. Would you recommend, growing one in a topsy turvy?
those NL are a hijack cross. hijack likes to stretch. may be the perfect candidate. make sure to stake the main stalk straight down or it will just hook up and by right-side-up. though that could be another experiment as well. the plant is right-side-up, but the roots are upside-down. hhhmmmmmmmmmmmm
 

mr.x007

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I think the only advantage of being upside down is, the "downtake" of nutes. Seems to make me think it flows better. If the plant just hooks up, i would think we loose the advantage of the ez of the flow. The plant has to work to transfer it up the stem.

I'm learning how to train the plants and learn witch way the plant grows upside down, with a tomato plant.
 

karr

Well-Known Member
Anyone put more thought into this? The indoor approach seems to be a solid idea

ooo new idea

Indoor topsy-turvy vertical grow. Bulb in the middle, plants in a circle around, no drip issues, just profit???
 

Biscotta

Member
First and foremost, I salut you sir...

I saw this thread and registered. I am also growing in e tipsy turveys but I am growing la cheese and growing in an indoor grow too with lights facing up. The plants are still curling up, I fear I may have to train them to grow down or change my lighting location. Thoughts?

Or I just may transfer to pots before its too late...
 
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