absorption with additional nutrients. Brattsten (1979) also suggested that the vermicompost consists of beneficial microbes, vesicular Arbascular myocorrhizae and important enzymes like amylase, protease, cellulose, kinitase and invertase which might have promoted better synthesis of secondary metabolites. Hendrix et al. (1994) revealed that the higher yields in the plants may due to the fact that vermicompost supplies direct available nutrients such as nitrogen to the plants and these organic fertilizers improves the proportion of water stability of the soil. Prabha et al. (2007) suggested that vermicompost contains many enzymes and beneficial microbes such as nitrogen fixation bacteria and hormones synthesizing microbes. It is concluded that among the organic fertilizers, vermicompost influenced better vegetative growths and increased the level of macromolecular content in 45 day’s old chilli plant which are utilised for the different anabolic reaction.