•Approximately 50 Siling Labuyo (Bird's Eye Chili) Seeds
•This plant has a lifespan of up to 5 years.
•It is not finicky to grow and can thrive in various types of soil.
•Known for its intense spiciness.
•Prefers partial shade in the afternoon, requiring at least 6 hours of sunlight.
•When young, it's essential to loosen the soil around the plant's base and water it in the morning and afternoon. Once the roots are established in the soil, it doesn't require daily watering; every 3 to 4 days is sufficient due to its resilience to heat and drought.
•Common pests for this plant are repelled with the occasional use of pesticides.
•Avoid keeping the soil too wet while the plant is establishing. It's best to spray water during germination.
•Both the leaves and fruits of this plant can be used in cooking, like in dishes such as tinola. It is organic and not genetically modified (GM), making it naturally nutritious compared to some hybrid chilies that scientists have modified primarily for appearance. Bird's Eye Chili maintains its natural seed characteristics.