🌶️ Spice up your garden and your meals!
The Authentic Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper plant is a live, guaranteed-to-grow addition to your home garden, offering a unique and spicy flavor that enhances culinary experiences. Perfect for both seasoned gardeners and culinary enthusiasts, this plant brings a taste of Jamaica right to your kitchen.
P**N
Plants did not make it
This was ordered weeks ago the plant were packed great but were over watered and not sure of shipping dates but the plants decade
J**W
Great product
Great packaging and my plants stayed alive was able to put them in a pot to grow love it
S**K
C
Received in great condition.nlooks healthy, Let see now how it grows
A**R
ONLY 1 OF 2 PLANTS BARELY SURVIVED
I AM HOPING THE ONLY PLANT OUT OF 2 WILL MAKE IT.IT WAS SHOCKING ON HOW IT LOOKED IN THE PACKAGING1 PLANT WAS DEAD WITH A DRIED UP SMALL SCOTCH BONNET PEPPER ON IT AND THE OTHER STEM WAS BARELY GREEN, NOT HAPPY AT ALL
A**S
The plant I ordered looks nothing like the plant I received!
I feel that I was cheated, bamboozled and just plain robbed!The image of the pepper plant shows a nice healthy bushy young plant.The plant I received is a spindly stalk with four little leaves that are already browning!I paid over $7.00 for this!It’s not the money that bothers me, it’s the fact that I’ve trusted Jeff Bezos for years! He’s been my “go to” guy !I’ve always been cool with doing business with Jeff, now I going to have to think twice before hitting that buy now button!
J**E
False advertising
The picture of the product looks nothing like the piece of stalk I received in the mail. There is no way to know if it is even a scotch bonnet pepper stalk. I used potting soil and plant food. After two weeks, the pictures above are all I see. It is false advertising. I know it may be impractical to expect a fully grown plant after shipping, but at least something with leaves. Not one leaf has sprouted. No, not one after two weeks.
T**
Not up to expectations
I was excited to get real scotch bonnets in Texas. The plants arrived barely alive. The plants enventually showed signs of life, but have looked sickly or diseased since. Leaves grow puckered and no hint of peppers. The two plants have barely grown than 3 inches in a couple months.For those questioning if I can grow peppers; my jalapeños, ghost peppers, various other peppers and vegetables are all doing great.
K**N
Very unhappy
Very unhappy The Scotts about it it died I don’t know what I did wrong I just dyed the leaves start falling off and I try to save it I reported it and another pot change the dirt and everything and it died so I am not a happy camper
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