Directions to get started with all Magic Hot Peppers & Vegetables products:
  • Remove clear plastic cap on bottom of can and view the insert.
  • Open the drainage tab on bottom of can.
  • Open and remove the tab and lid on top of can.
  • Add water until excess water drains from bottom.
  • Important Care Information for all Magic Vegetables:
  • Lack of light and ventilation may cause plant to wilt or grow poorly.
  • Overwatering may cause rotting.
  • Water ONLY when surface soil is dry.
  • Ensure adequate light.

  • Ghost Chili

    In 2006 Guinness book of world records confirmed the Ghost Chili is the hottest chili pepper in the world!
    WOW IT'S SO HOOOOT!!!
    Now you can grow your own Ghost Chili, give it as a gift, send it anywhere and at any season. Our magic plant ghost chili comes in a recyclable container with mineral soil and magic seeds ready to grow your own ghost chili.
    It's never been so easy, just open the can ...add water and watch your own ghost chili plant grow the hottest chili peppers in the world. The Ghost Chili is good raw, pickled, and added to salsas. Cook with it if you Dare! Brew up your own private label Ghost Chili hot sauce to give to your friends (and enemies)! The Ghost Chili is HOT! HOT! HOT!
    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 77-95 F (25-35 C).
  • Growth in 10-15 days. Keep in full sunlight.
  • Without plenty of sunlight, growth may become slow and plant may wither.
  • You may plant buds elsewhere (in a planting pot or in ground.)
  • Take the center bud off when the plant reaches to 3.5 inches (10 cm) high to stimulate growth.
  • Ghost Chili

    Tomato

    buy amazing tomato grow from a can - Tomato

    Tomato - "In the 16th century, a British Duke traveled to South America and returned to England with this species to dedicate to his lover - Elisabeth I. From that time on, Europeans called the plant "Apple of Love". Tomatoes contain lycopene, one of the most powerful natural antioxidants and have been shown to improve the skin's ability to protect against harmful UV rays.

    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 70-86 F (20-30 C).
  • Growth appears in about 5-7 days.
  • Water once a day or every two days.
  • It requires sufficient light.
  • Transplant after the bud grows 5 - 6 leaves. Keep one healthy baby bud inside the pot to cultivate, take off the bud center after it matures so as to help offset.
  • Tomato

    Cherry Pepper

    Cherry Pepper is also one of the hotter type chili peppers and is great for display and cooking. The Cherry Peppers is cute in the shape of a cherry. It is also the familiar red stuffing found in prepared Spanish green olives.
    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 77-95 F (25-35 C).
  • Growth appears in 10-15 days.
  • Keep in full light.
  • You may plant buds elsewhere in a planting pot or in ground.
  • Without plenty of light, growth may become slow and plant may wither.
  • Water ONLY when surface soil is dry.
  • The height of the plant is about 2.4 in-3 in or 6-8 cm.
  • Take the center bud off when the plant reaches to 3.5 inches (10 cm) high to stimulate growth.
  • Cherry Pepper

    Chocolate Peppers

    An extremely hot chili Chocolate pepper! According to the research of Mexico University, it should be the hottest chili Chocolate Peppers. The color of the fruit is chocolate color. It can be used as flavor, eaten, or just as a beautiful addition to your garden. To prevent animals from digging and damaging landscaping; prepare a hot chili pepper infusion with water (boil water & peppers-allow to cool-pour in spray bottle-label), spray in area you want protected on your property.
    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 77-95 F (25-35 C).
  • Growth in about 10-15 days.
  • Keep in full light.
  • You may plant buds elsewhere in a planting pot or in ground.
  • Take the center bud off when the plant reaches to 3.5 inches (10 cm) high to stimulate growth.
  • The height of the plant is about 6-8 cm.
  • Chocolate Pepper

    Chili Pepper

    Chili Pepper - the fruits of Capsicum annum are beautiful and colorful with yellow, orange, red and purple colors.
    Chili Pepper is the flowers and fruits are available all year long. They are small and lovely with a hot and spicy taste, which can be made as seasoning for many culinary delights.
    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 77-95F (25 - 35 C)
  • Growth appears in about 10-15 days.
  • You may keep one healthy baby bud in the pot for cultivation.
  • The rest can be planted elsewhere.
  • The height of the plant is about 6-8 cm.
  • Without plenty of light, growth may become slow and plant may wither.
  • Take the center bud off when the plant reaches to 3.5 in (10 cm high) to stimulate growth.
  • Chili-Pepper

    Water Spinach
    Water spinach is similar in its nutritional benefits as spinach. It is usually used in Chinese cuisine and can be prepared numerous ways. The simplest is to stir-fry either plain or with minced garlic.
    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 59-95 F (15-35 C).
  • Growth appears in 2-5 days.
  • Keep a few healthy baby buds in the pot for cultivation.
  • The rest can be planted elsewhere.
  • Water spinach
    Celery
    Celery is valuable in weight-loss diets, where it provides low-calorie dietary fiber bulk. The leaves are used in culinary preparations and celery seeds are also a great source of calcium.
    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 59-86 F (15-30 C).
  • Growth appears in about 3-7 days.
  • Keep 1-3 healthy baby bud in the pot for cultivation.
  • The rest can be planted elsewhere.
  • Celery
    Coriander
    It is a soft, hairless plant. The leaves are variable in shape, broadly lobed at the base of the plant, and slender and feathery higher on the flowering stems. All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are commonly for culinary use. Coriander fruits are described as warm, nutty, spicy, and orange-flavored. This would be a delightful addition to your garden.
    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 59-86 F (15-30 C).
  • Growth appears in about 3-7 days.
  • Keep 1-3 healthy baby bud in the pot for cultivation.
  • The rest can be planted elsewhere.
  • Coriander Leaves
    Shallot
    The name "shallot" comes from Ashkelon, a city in Israel, where people in classical Greek times believed shallots originated. Shallots are much favored by chefs because of their firm texture and sweet, aromatic, yet pungent, flavor. They can be stored for at least 6 months.
    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 59-95 F (15-35 C).
  • Growth appears in about 3-7 days.
  • Keep 1-3 healthy baby bud in the pot for cultivation.
  • The rest can be planted elsewhere.
  • Shallot
    Cucurbita Pepo (Gourd ornamental)
  • Do not plant indoors.
  • The Gourd is an amazing fruit that has many uses, including bowls, bottles,
    Growing Directions:
  • Ideal temperatures for growing are 59-95 F (15-35 C).
  • Growth appears in about 5-7 days.
  • Flowers form in about 12-15 weeks.
  • When buds begin to form, it can be moved to indoors for enjoyment.
  • Keep 1 healthy baby bud in the pot for cultivation.
  • The rest can be planted elsewhere.
  • Cucurbita Pepo (Gourd ornamental)