I wonder if anyone has tried these yet for the Cannabis.
It's a new way to plant tomatoes upside down.
Check it out here:
http://www.topsyturvy.com/
I plan to at least try one nice plant using this method
this summer just to see how it works with Cannsbis.
It could be a wicked way to camouflage plants in
the great outdoors. Since most people are looking
at ground level. You may even be able to hang
the plant when it's ready in the same pot.
I bet if your plant is ready you could stop
watering it 3 days before it's ready. Then
just to kill it and by girdling the plant.
Girdling is meant by cutting the bark
around the base of a plant to cut
it's water and nutrient flow.
Once a plant is ringed it will die.
Here's a link for girdling:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girdling
If anyone has used this please post away.
We could always use new techniques to grow
our favorite Wild Tomatoes
Good points would be less insects in your plants, especially snails.
Also, the soil in the pot would warm up faster in the Spring giving
you a faster start. In the fall the plants wouldn't have to deal with
moist and cooling soil. Maybe, it would help with mold problems as
well cause there's more wind to hit the plants.
The main problem could be excessive hot pots in the summer.
Maybe, putting a bigger pot around the plant container would
keep the heat of of it during warm spells.
It's a new way to plant tomatoes upside down.
Check it out here:
http://www.topsyturvy.com/
I plan to at least try one nice plant using this method
this summer just to see how it works with Cannsbis.
It could be a wicked way to camouflage plants in
the great outdoors. Since most people are looking
at ground level. You may even be able to hang
the plant when it's ready in the same pot.
I bet if your plant is ready you could stop
watering it 3 days before it's ready. Then
just to kill it and by girdling the plant.
Girdling is meant by cutting the bark
around the base of a plant to cut
it's water and nutrient flow.
Once a plant is ringed it will die.
Here's a link for girdling:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girdling
If anyone has used this please post away.
We could always use new techniques to grow
our favorite Wild Tomatoes
Good points would be less insects in your plants, especially snails.
Also, the soil in the pot would warm up faster in the Spring giving
you a faster start. In the fall the plants wouldn't have to deal with
moist and cooling soil. Maybe, it would help with mold problems as
well cause there's more wind to hit the plants.
The main problem could be excessive hot pots in the summer.
Maybe, putting a bigger pot around the plant container would
keep the heat of of it during warm spells.