Do plants grow better upside down?
Plants generally do not grow better when hung upside down. Plants require gravity to sense orientation and regulate growth. Roots grow downward in response to gravity (gravitropism), while stems grow upward (negative gravitropism) to access sunlight. Reversing this orientation can disrupt normal plant growth and development, leading to weaker and less efficient growth. So it's not advisable to hang plants upside down for better growth.
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