Overwintering clones
peppers_galore
9 years ago
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Full StoryAnyone out there clone their plants and overwinter the clones? I have some pretty nice specimens that I would like to save, but I don't think I'll be able to get away with saving the whole plants. I started a couple of plants from seed this time last year and they did pretty good. I'm thinking the clones might be similar.
Ideas or experience?
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