Just like the tospey turvey! Well, the water and nutrients travel very fast to the plants because the roots are at the top so the dont have to travel very far down.
Plants do grow better upside down, but first you have to grow them right side up.
no because when plant grow upside down it will die
No. Plants are designed for the roots to grow in the direction of gravity and the leaves to grow against gravity. A plant grown upside down will adapt by curving its stem upwards again.
A plant needs to be planted right-side up with the roots in the soil and the stem exposed to air and sunlight. If planted upside down or sideways, it will struggle to grow properly and may not survive due to incorrect orientation for water and nutrient absorption.
Scientists conducted various experiments to discover what makes that gravity acts on the seeds has a major impact on the way the roots grow directly impact the way a plant grows, and gravitational pull plays a major role in that situation sensing the gravity, plants can turn sideways, upside down, etc.
Yes, some plants are able to grow sideways or even upside down, a phenomenon known as gravitropism. This adaptive growth response allows plants to seek out resources such as light, water, and nutrients. Examples of plants that can exhibit sideways growth include certain climbing vines, epiphytic orchids, and prostrate ground covers.
plants are just as likely to die upside down as they are rightside up, only being effected by gravity pushing it down to the ground.
You can try but the plant will try to grow upwards. All plants grow up and their roots grow down. This is coded in their DNA.
To make a plant grow sideways, you can use physical support such as stakes or trellises to guide the plant's growth in a certain direction. Pruning can also help encourage side growth by removing dominant stems. Additionally, rotating the plant regularly can promote even growth on all sides.
no.
To successfully grow tomato plants upside down, use a hanging planter with a hole at the bottom for the plant to grow through. Fill the planter with soil and plant the tomato seedling through the hole. Water regularly and ensure the plant receives adequate sunlight. Prune the plant as it grows to promote healthy growth.
Possible if we are able to reverse the gravitational pull upside down by some scientific technique. Usually plants do have sense on the gravity. Yes! My lima bean plants grow upside down alot.... I don't know why but yes.