Easy Way To Grow Tomato Plant in Plastic Hanging Bottle| Vertical Gardening

HOW TO GROW TOMATOES UPSIDE DOWN IN PLASTIC BOTTLES
Instead of spending money for a commercial upside down planter, make one yourself with a 2-liter plastic bottle.

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  1. Excellent! It would be helpful to also wrap the bottle with something reflective or dark to keep the soil out of the light and prevent algae from growing, stealing nutrients from the tomato plant, as well as slowing the evaporation of water from the soil.

  2. Hi we're from the Philippines. Thanks for the informative video about tomatoes. We follow your tips about tomatoes and we love the results. We'll also upload it soon 🙂

  3. I thought with that size of bottle, tomatoes and eggplant cannot yield but i was wrong. I will be doing this because we have plastic bottles here

  4. I feel like you missed an opportunity to get all that stem you pruned to root. Maybe glue 2 bottle together to make it longer? Imagine how much more productive the plant would be with a hole foot of extra roots.

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