Growing Capsicum, also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers

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18 Apr 14 Michael (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
split (don't sever completely) a lower branch and redirect down into the soil. Just leave the plant attached and hold down with a small weight (a half brick) and push dirt around it til it roots. Then sever the new growth and plant like you would a normal seedling. It is a sure fire way to get a guaranteed clone.
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