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Can anyone identify these seeds

Jock420

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Sup Icmag bit of a long shot. But can anyone
Identify these seeds. My tennage son got these
In the mail from Malaysia. It said on pkt 1 x earring. He told me to open it because he didn't order an earring. Here is the pics
 

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Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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Put them in a grinder/blender to destroy them.

Never germinate unknown, non cannabis deeds.

Never.
 

redlaser

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Back in the spring of 2020 when the pandemic lockdowns were starting, I was trying to order a few veggie seeds that were sold out locally and online from companies I usually buy from.

Ended up ordering through Amazon because no one else offered them. Couple differnt Long beans, broccoli, cabbage and one or two others. Didn’t realize until after buying that they were all Chinese sellers apparently.

Anyway, after a couple months they started showing up, and every one of them had customs declarations written on the outside stating they were electronic parts, or something similar, they never had an accurate listing of contents. When the package was opened it only had the seeds, no paperwork at all. Seeds were always in heat sealed plastic bags.
Ended up growing them all, they were what was ordered, germination rates were about in the 60-70% ratio.
 
more like the deadly(sic) black cumin seed NIGELLA SATIVA a little to round and shiny but I have seen some that were very similar


no sence beatin your head over it most agricultural extensions could not id most of these seed mailings from overseas
 

Canna-bill

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Lots of these unordered seed packets are showing up here in Ireland too, last I heard in the news the explanation was that it was Chinese sellers using the proof of postage from sending the seeds, as proof of postage for high value goods they never sent to genuine customers who paid for goods. Scammers.
 
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