DIY: Hanging Tomato
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I’ve transplanted two of my tomato seedlings to their own pots two weeks ago and have put them on a hanging container. I was curious how it will grow upside-down while seeing this method in a website, so I’ve decided to try this approach. The first few days were bit stressful for the seedlings as they were still growing upwards then only a week or so only they’ve started to scale downwards.
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Here are the materials I’ve used for planting the tomatoes upside-down:
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1.    Tomato plant
2.    Hanging container
3.    Potting mix
4.    Cutter
5.    Tape
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Method:
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1.    Cut a hole in the middle of the hanging container.
2.    Put tape on the hole of the container and cut a cross on the tape.
3.    Turn the container over the tomato plant and carefully guiding the plant though the hole.
4.    Then turn it right-side up and remove the original seedling container.
5.    Put soil, hang and water.
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I’m pretty excited how this will turn out and hopefully it will be fruitful
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