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cloning Cloning

Isolating the plant won't accomplish anything, seeing as the two plants are effectively twins of each other. It would be no different than the plant self-pollenating prior to you cloning the plant...
 
Nothing about the fact that it is a cloned plant changes that. If you plan to produce pods for seed, you still must isolate the plant or the individual flowers to prevent cross pollination. Again, this is nothing more than a plant that has been divided and put into two places. Doing so doesn't change the underlying principles of biology. A cross pollinated plant that is developed from a rooted cutting produces a hybrid offspring just like a cross pollinated plant that is grown from seed.

Big Mike
 
I built an "aerocloner" which uses an ultrasonic fogger. This is my first trial run to see how well it works and how the pepper cuttings respond. It's only been a day but they haven't died yet so that is a good sign.

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