Cayenne Pepper

Capsicum frutescens

Wicked Overview

Cayenne Pepper creates power in rituals and it has surprising healing properties.

There are many potential uses for Cayenne Pepper and you will find only some of them here.

The ideas shared below are meant to awaken your own inspiration and to help you along your path.


Magickal Correspondences


Element:

Fire


Deities:

Aries, Mars


Zodiacs:

Aries, Sagittarius


Planet:

Mars


Energy:

Masculine / Day / Yang

Chakra:

Solar Plexus Chakra


Crystals:

Red Jasper, Ruby, Black Tourmaline, Hematite, Rose Quartz, Carnelian, Tiger’s Eye, Apatite, Obsidian, Selenite


Good for:

Creativity, energy, healing, love, passion, power, protection, removes obstacles and blockages


Protects Against:

Negative eneriges and entities, unwanted visitors, and spying


Natural Remedies:

Cayenne Pepper when taken orally can heal gout, fever, sore throat, heartburn, delirium, tremors, paralysis, hemorrhoids, nausea, and diphtheria

Supports weightloss


Magickal Tips:

Add to incense or candles to increase the power of the ritual

Add into or bless talismans and amulets with Cayenne Pepper to protect from harm

Cayenne Pepper can also add a little heat to your life by meditating with it, or adding it to incense


Cayenne Pepper Fresh Herb

Vitamins: A,, C, E,, K

Minerals: Magnesium, Potassium, Zinc

Growing Notes:

Conditions: Full sun

Biennial: Grows everey other year.

Soil: Well drained, rich soil with a slightly acidic to neutral p.H.

Propagating: Stems cuttings

Care: Remove dead or diseased branches, stems, leaves, or peppers that have become soft and mushy. Peppers can be harvested when they’re 4-6 inches long.

Watering: Water when top inch of soil is dry but don’t overwater.

Planting: Beans, garlic, basil, alliums, cilantro, peas

WARNING

Can be irritating to eyes and nose.