4. First the upsides
1. Ideal to grow in limited space: If you are having trouble time
finding enough space to grow your tomatoes, upside down
technique comes to help.
2. Forget staking, let gravity takes the lead: The traditional
technique of growing tomatoes emphasises on the need of staking.
It reduces the chance of steam collapse due to the weight of
tomatoes.
3. Pest control: Cutworms or ground fungus can’t reach upside
down tomatoes. So, you save them from potential pests and other
aligned hazard.
5. Now, the downsides
Hanging Problem: They are many a times hard to hang because the
bucket or the container used could weigh more after it is full with
damp soil and tomato plant.
Sunlight issue: Sometimes the planter can shade the plants and
blocks the sunlight to reach them. Since tomatoes love sun and
need around 7 hours of sunlight, this can turn out to be a potential
problem.
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