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Growing a plant under a bucket with a hole in the side

Posted by tyler_08 (My Page) on
Thu, Feb 28, 08 at 2:04

Hi,

I'm growing two Marigold seedlings under two average ice cream lids, with holes in the sides of each. To see the effect. I'm doing this for a Science experiment, and I need some information about this.

Has anyone got any links or information?

Thanks!


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RE: Growing a plant under a bucket with a hole in the side

tyler 08 try lookin on the web for upside down tomatoes growing tomatoes out of a hole in the bottom of a hanging 5 gallon bucket has been very popular here in the USA for the last few years I have not tried it as of yet but I am sure there is info on the net about it. send me an email and I will try to send you some links to info on the net.


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RE: Growing a plant under a bucket with a hole in the side

Do a Google image search on phototropism. There are some pictures of what you can expect.


 
 

 

 


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