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We Are Revealing An Upside Down Growing Spinach Plant Experiment That Demonstrates How Plants Could Develop In Ways That They Are Not Physically Designed To Grow.

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The above pictures represents a controlled spinach.
Meaning that it is growing under normal conditions.
The pictures represent the different actions of
plant growth from the sprout stage to the end product.

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On the other hand, if we were to grow a spinach
plant upside down, it could tend to grow very
different from that of the controlled plant.

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The different plant growth characteristics from the spinach plant grown upside down over the controlled spinach plant are very distinct. The very obvious is that the physical structure from the upside down grown spinach is that it is much smaller, the upward bending and the leaves are very different in shape, size and taste.

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Controlled spinach plant within the budding
and flowering stage.


Pictures of the Controlled spinach plant within the act of budding and flowering. The controlled spinach plant reached the end of it's growth stage. The plant grow to develop it's perennial center shoot from where the buds and flowers are created. Most spinach plants are harvested before they reach this flowering stage, For a sweeter taste.



Upside down grown spinach plant within the budding
and flowering stage

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The experiment revealed that the spinach plant grown upside down developed less than three inches and yet it showed signs of growing up to its fully developed stage. It seems as if the gravity stress of growing upside down allowed the creation of very tiny spinach plants and yet they managed to develop into a maturity stage. The plants developed buds, flowers and produced microscopic seeds. Looking closely at the above pictures, the buds and flowers are apparent. The fact that the spinach plant grown upside down manage to developed to the maturity stage of the production toward the next generation of seed, it's of great meaning. The research suggests that the maturity stage could be the sign that the energy that makes gravity has a hidden energy maturity development effect or it could be a sign that there is another energy other than gravity present and controlling the development effect towards the maturity of all organisms.


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