I have this pepper growing from my bell pepper plants. Anyone know what kind it is and how it grew on this kind of plant? Or am I dumb and this is just a deformed bell pepper or something?
For those who do not want to look at the pic, it is a light green/almost yellowish clear color and looks like a jalapeño, yet it is a bell pepper plant....
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- Super Green Thumb
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It is from a different stem yes but it is 100% a bell pepper plant. I would've thought banana pepper too had I not planted it myself. Weird right? Trying to figure out what it is. My other bell pepper plants are also growing dark green peppers shaped just like the one in the picture, while also having a normal shaped bell pepper too
Yep! It does happen unfortunately. A bunch of years ago I swore I had a cherry tomato and a large tomato growing on the same plant. My old friend Carolyn admonished me to look closer. I had grown the large tomato from seed myself and a volunteer from the previous year grew right up next to the transplant. That was my second year of growing tomatoes from seed, missed the second plant, thought I had a rarity. Carolyn put me in my place. I promised I would be gentler if anything like that arised. Hope I caused no pain. I have been waiting 20 some odd years to give advise on the topic.
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Yes, and sometimes they send the wrong seed, but they usually make good on it and you still get to keep the mystery seeds. I have had seeds mislabled, but rarely have seeds been mixed in the same package.
I have had different peppers come up when I seeded a pepper that did not germinate and I over seeded with a different one resulting in the one I had given up on coming up along with the peppers I planted later.
I have had different peppers come up when I seeded a pepper that did not germinate and I over seeded with a different one resulting in the one I had given up on coming up along with the peppers I planted later.