Topsy Turvy grow off - everyone thats gonna grow in one should post here lol

Indagrow

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Wonder what the root structure ends up looking like, maybe a mushroom as opposed to an acorn shape ?
 

420tycoon

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awww man. maybe ill find a location to do a guerrilla turvy grow, water might be the biggest issue there tho... but I don't wanna be left out! iv seen some really impressive turvy grow before and seemed like growing a bonsai tree but one u harvest and medicate with! im so down to try but don't hold me to it fellas.
 

TWS

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I put a Jilly bean clone in straight Ocean forest and direct sun the first day in the Turvy . It's a little pissed right now . lol . If it don't pull out of it in a few weeks when everyone else goes outside I will do a " do over " lol. Can I ? lol . :hump:
 

mwooten102

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I put a Jilly bean clone in straight Ocean forest and direct sun the first day in the Turvy . It's a little pissed right now . lol . If it don't pull out of it in a few weeks when everyone else goes outside I will do a " do over " lol. Can I ? lol . :hump:
You think it'll pop it's head out of the bottom ? I worry it'll sprout and want to grow against gravity.
 

TWS

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LOL wooten ! I read your post about 10 times before I got it ! lol :clap: Jilly bean the strain ... lol:-P not a jelly bean :-P
 

TWS

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This pic is from about a week ago right after transplant. She has since started to turn up and take root . bongsmilie
 

420tycoon

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I get to do one this year!!! im so excited!! will post pics soon, decided im going to do Rascals OG. they are in a bit of flower but when they get transplanted and put in more sun and given some nitrogen the revegg will take over the area.. I hope
 

420tycoon

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couldn't wait, I had to put it up tonight (damn insomnia) will post pics tomorrow again when its hanging from its home: STRAIN: Rascal OG
 

WeedKillsBrainCells

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all i heard about topsy turvy plants (tomatoes) was that they get bogged down with water, the root system is stressed having to readjust constantly and the stems arent much better. clearly that wasnt always true but probably does require higher maintenance
 
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