I bought chive seeds from Dollar tree and this is what they grew into…😅
It’s obviously not chives and they probably miss labeled the packet. Any idea what it is? I thought it was a type of pepper plant, but it never flowered.
Some sort of pepper. It could be bell pepper or something like a jalapeno.
BotanicalGarden56
Don’t blame Dollar Tree, blame the company that packaged the seeds.
Electrical_Ad_4337
Nice basil plant
rainbowmoonstoner
I paid for wild flower (edible ones for salads) seeds and they gave me catnip and morning glory. I bought 2 of every one of those kits with the brightly colored pots (red, yellow, blue, green, purple) that had tomatoes, strawberries, peppers, herbs, or eggplants in them, and not a single one grew anything. This is the third year in a tow and I won’t be buying seeds from them anymore. Also, their bags of dirt contain mites and pests.
Tenement-on_Wheels
Looks like a pepper plant of some sort
Margray
It’s definitely a pepper. Most of them have pretty long seasons. I start my seeds two months before plant out and sometimes still don’t get a fruit until two or three months later, depending on type. It looks like it’s getting ready to flower.
WakelessTheOG
Pepper. I would guess a c. annuum, 50% going to be a bell pepper or jalapeno.
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Looks like a bell pepper
seems like pepper
Some sort of pepper. It could be bell pepper or something like a jalapeno.
Don’t blame Dollar Tree, blame the company that packaged the seeds.
Nice basil plant
I paid for wild flower (edible ones for salads) seeds and they gave me catnip and morning glory. I bought 2 of every one of those kits with the brightly colored pots (red, yellow, blue, green, purple) that had tomatoes, strawberries, peppers, herbs, or eggplants in them, and not a single one grew anything. This is the third year in a tow and I won’t be buying seeds from them anymore. Also, their bags of dirt contain mites and pests.
Looks like a pepper plant of some sort
It’s definitely a pepper. Most of them have pretty long seasons. I start my seeds two months before plant out and sometimes still don’t get a fruit until two or three months later, depending on type. It looks like it’s getting ready to flower.
Pepper. I would guess a c. annuum, 50% going to be a bell pepper or jalapeno.