How to grow pepper plants from cuttings?
McHaleBrent
11 years ago
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Additional bell pepper plants from cuttings?
Comments (5)I have never tried peppers but had good luck with sage so if I was going to try I would have to use the not so tender portions of the plants. Anytime I have used a tender portion of any plant they wilt and die. If any part of the plants are near the ground I would try to cover that portion with soil and wait to see if you get any results. For me if I was going to increase the number of pepper plant I would use seeds for over all best results. There are plenty of people on this site who have more than enough seeds. I sometimes buy those packages of dried peppers you find in the Mexican food section and they all have tons of seeds in the packages and the cost is much less than buying them from the seed companies plus you get a few thousand seeds to share or plant. When I buy ripe bell peppers I always save the seeds, I have even just thrown out the seeds into my garden bed and enjoyed the volunteer plants....See MoreRooted cuttings from pepper plant by air layering
Comments (1)It's great how the photos show what you did. They explain your method well. What kind of pepper plant is that? Have you thought of posting a link to this on the chili forum? I bet some people there would like to see these....See MoreGrow cuttings from Lilac & plant this season - Is this possible?
Comments (2)and why would you have to bring a zone appropriate plant into the house for winter???? .. rooting or not???? ken...See MoreMystery Plant That Grows from Cut Stem
Comments (2)That's two for two. You guys know your plants or at least my plants :)...See Morerobeb
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