Upside Down Plant Growth
This Information Is Based On Plant Growth
Reactions Associated With Gravity & Light And How
They Might Develop Within A Zero Gravity
Environment.

As a general aspect, we grow many different types of plants upside down like: beans, tomatoes, carrots, watermelon, onions, etc. Up to this point we have experimented with many types of plants that would normally be grown within a basic farm. Our experiments have also included some fruit trees like lemon, orange, apple, and many others
The upside down plant project is a small part of our much larger Multiple Angular Plant Growth ™ research system. This unique project represents the ability to grow plants sideways (90 degrees), upside down (180 degrees), and 45, 135 degrees.
The name of this science is "Graviti-ology-tropism™". Its meaning stands for "General tropistics" from that of natural gravity, and or simulated gravity energies. The work consists of researching organism's orientations towards or away from stimulus (gravity, simulated gravity, & light). Its category also covers other topics such as the research of tropism, geotropism; the organism's orientations of growth or movement with respect to the force of gravity), gravitropism; a growth movement or turning of growth by a plants in response to gravity. The most important contribution that the science of Graviti-ology- Tropism ™ is going to have on general tropistics is based on the concept that the simulated gravity technology could open the doors towards the research of " Underwater Tropistic" experimentation.
This unique project has revealed several different types of potential discoveries but one of the most important is the ability on how to simulate a zero gravity plant growth environment here on earth with the claims that the capsule simulation results are, or should be equal to that of outer space.
The discovery of the zero gravity simulation capsule was of great news from the fact that NASA has revealed that outer space plant growth has the possibility to produce better or improved medicines, fruits, vegetables, rubbers, plastics, and the feeling is strong that zero gravity plant growth simulation capsule will also produce same, or better results.
We are revealing an experimental time lapse video clip of a garden bean seed developing within our zero gravity simulation capsule or compartment. We feel that the video clips clearly reveal some of the seed development struggles associated within the simulated gravity-less environment.
The big discovery that led towards the zero gravity simulation experiments is based on the understanding the important knowledge that gravity guides the path of plants as to which way to grow regardless of light source. Some experiments suggest that when altering the affects of gravity by growing plants in different angles, a high percentage of them would either die, or the very few that would grow, would grow in ways that they were not designed. Other plant growth experiments revealed "suspended plant growth animation". Meaning that curtain plants would not grow nor did they not died for very long periods of time.
