of you had the opportunity to visit the exhibition you will notice that we have some problems with our little garden space. :-P
This is a rotating disk containing the plant which, strictly speaking of physics, should grow with the barrel tilted toward the center by the centrifugal force (yes, yes, is an apparent force, but we put in the system rotating frame of the poor layout, right?: P). The interesting thing is
that should not only grow but also undergoing a sloped gravity than Earth's. In the outer part and a half times greater. A little 'as if the plants on an alien planet larger than Earth.
Unfortunately our space plants (watercress and catnip) did not really want to cooperate and do what they want: some do not grow at all, other sag.
I have the impression, however, that the fault is neither planting nor Isaac Newton.
Rather I think that is a bit 'too much demand to grow by 2 cm of soil, water and a spotlight all forgotten a few too many times.
This week we threw it all away and ricomiciato again.
If it works, watercress salad alien for all!
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