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Florida Girl

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Good post... I'll contribute another link to one I found using a 5 gallon bucket.... same concept... different container. I like the bucket method because it seems very sturdy and should be able to really hold up well to the weight of the plant. The downside is that it will be substantially heavier. I guess this could be helped by mixing a good amount of Perlite to the soil. Anyway... here's the link:

FamilyFun: Gardening Idea: Topsy-Turvy Tomatoes - and More Family Fun
 

crooked

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if u do this inside and the lights under nit it.
would the plant be totally upside down because the plant would search it's way down towards the light?

edit: next step would be to do this hydroponicly :)
 
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