Yes you can grow tomatoes upside down we have done it several times. This helps keep your food up off the ground away from pests.

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  1. Blood meal and bone meal take a year to break down it's not good for your plants till next year. You need to treat that soil with blood and bone meal a year in advance

  2. Yeah I'll pass, I'm not growing anything I'm about to eat in any close proximity to plastic…

  3. It's been proven that the yield is much less when growing tomatoes upside down. The stems evolved in nature to grow up . They work through a capillary system that doesn't work so well upside down

  4. Yeah but how do you keep them going straight down because a natural plant wants to grow straight up so it will just curl around the bucket and grow straight up dumbasses

  5. Why is everyone oke with drilling plastics in the open like that i bet you just polluted your soil with that god damn plastic great job 👍

  6. 🤔 Plastic + summer heat will permeate the soil & developing produce we are voluntarily what we outta know is a slow __ Just like we have accused monsando & the elite.

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