I did a search and found one thread, but it was just discussing the failures in one particular type of planter and not the concept in general.
I picked up one of those planters (dirt cheap, store was getting rid of stock) that is supposed to let you grow tomatoes with the plant upside down. Tomato, pepper, close enough. The pot itself is actually bigger than the ones I have my plants in on the ground, so structural integrity of the hook is probably a bigger concern than it not having enough room for roots.
Has anybody had any good experiences with these things? Or should I just let my fiance grow a tomato in it and save my peppers some trauma?
Side note - Will any tomatoes actually produce indoors with low light, or are they basically peppers in every growing-relevant way?
I picked up one of those planters (dirt cheap, store was getting rid of stock) that is supposed to let you grow tomatoes with the plant upside down. Tomato, pepper, close enough. The pot itself is actually bigger than the ones I have my plants in on the ground, so structural integrity of the hook is probably a bigger concern than it not having enough room for roots.
Has anybody had any good experiences with these things? Or should I just let my fiance grow a tomato in it and save my peppers some trauma?
Side note - Will any tomatoes actually produce indoors with low light, or are they basically peppers in every growing-relevant way?