Bird's eye chile
Capsicum frutescens
Also known as: African bird pepper, Piri piri, Pili pili, Cabe rawit (Indonesia), Siling labuyo (Philippines)
Quick facts
- Category
- fruiting
- Difficulty
- intermediate
- Days to harvest
- 85 to 110 days
- Harvest type
- continuous production over weeks or months
- Spacing
- 60 cm between plants
Environment
- Temperature
- 20–32°C
- pH
- 5.8 to 6.8
- EC (hydroponic)
- 1.8 to 2.6 mS/cm
- Daily light
- 22 to 32 mol/m²/day (strict, will fail outside this range)
Climate and zones
- USDA zones
- 9 to 13 (winter low around -7°C or warmer)
- Frost tolerance
- frost sensitive (dies at first frost)
- Season
- warm (summer crops, frost-sensitive)
Viable growing environments:
- outdoor in growing season (annual)
- unheated greenhouse / hoop house
- heated greenhouse
- indoor (heated home)
- indoor hydroponics under grow lights
USDA zone bounds reflect outdoor year-round survival. Anywhere outside the bounded zone range, this crop still grows as an annual in the warm months (outdoor_seasonal), under cover (greenhouse), or indoors under lights.
Growing systems
Bird's eye chile works in:
- drip / Dutch buckets
- media bed (ebb and flow)
- soil bed
Growing media
The substrate the roots sit in. Choice depends on the system (clay pebbles don't fit NFT channels; rockwool isn't used in media beds) and the crop (bird's eye chile works in the media listed below).
| Medium | pH effect | Water retention | Bacterial surface |
|---|---|---|---|
| Expanded clay pebbles (LECA) | neutral / inert | low | high |
| Coco coir (Coconut coir) | slightly acidic | high | moderate |
| Perlite (Expanded volcanic glass) | neutral / inert | very low | low |
| Rockwool (Mineral wool) | alkaline until pre-soaked | very high | low |
| Soil-based mix (Potting soil) | varies by source | high | high |
Bacterial surface area matters for aquaponics: clay pebbles, lava rock, and pumice double as biofilter substrate. Low-surface media (rockwool, perlite, pea gravel) work in hydroponics but need a separate biofilter in aquaponics.
Nutrient demand by stage
NPK ratios are relative weights at each growth stage; the nutrient mix calculator scales them to absolute grams or ml. EC targets shift through the plant's life: seedlings need a much lighter solution than fruiting adults.
| Stage | N | P | K | EC target (mS/cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| seedling | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1.2 |
| vegetative | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1.8 |
| flowering | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2.2 |
| fruiting | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2.4 |
Companion-growing notes
- Heavy uptake of potassium, calcium. Co-grown crops with the same demand will end up deficient even at "correct" EC. Plan around this in shared reservoirs.
Aquaponics suitability
Compatible with typical aquaponics nutrient profiles. Fish waste provides enough nitrogen for healthy growth; supplemental potassium, calcium, and iron may still be needed depending on fish stocking density.
Care notes
One of the most productive and compact pepper varieties for small hydroponic systems. EC 2.0-3.0 mS/cm. pH 5.8-6.5. Temperature: 24–32°C (tropical origin; needs sustained warmth for best production). High light (DLI 18-25 mol/m2/day). The small plant size makes bird's eye chiles excellent for countertop, windowsill, or vertical hydroponic growing where space is limited. Plants begin fruiting 70-90 days from transplant and continue prolifically for months. Each plant can produce 100-200+ small fruits over a season. Harvest when fruits are green (milder, sharper flavor) or red (hotter, slightly fruity). The plants are perennial in warm conditions and can fruit continuously for 2+ years. Pest pressure is low; the capsaicin in the fruits actually deters many insects. The upright fruit position makes harvest easy. For cooks who use a lot of Southeast Asian chiles, 2-3 plants in a small hydroponic setup provide a year-round supply. The tiny fruits dry well: thread on string and hang to air-dry, or use a dehydrator at 55°C.
Plan a setup with Bird's eye chile
Verified against: u-of-the-cape-coast-ghana, rhs-uk, kasetsart-u. Last reviewed 2026-05-15.