Black pepper is a highly valued spice crop. Growing bush pepper meets the rising demand for pepper. A study was conducted at the Horticultural Research Station, Yercaud (2023-2024) aimed to find the ideal media for rooting and establishment of bush pepper cuttings. The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design with 13 media combinations and two replications, observation was recorded on growth parameters such as sprouting characteristics, number of leaves, plant height, shoot length, plant girth, leaf area, root length, percentage of rooted cuttings, and benefit-cost ratio. Significant differences were recorded among treatments. The best growth parameters were observed in T12 (Cocopeat + Sand + Vermicompost, 1:1:1) and T8 (Cocopeat + Vermicompost, 1:1). Specifically: Number of leaves T12 (4.96), T8 (4.72); Plant height: T12 (31.52 cm), T8 (29.96 cm); Shoot length; T12 (5.67 cm), T6 (4.92 cm); Leaf area: T12 (239.42 cm²), T8 (175.69 cm²); Root length; T12 (28.93 cm), T8 (26.52 cm); Percentage of rooted cuttings: T12 (58.94%), T8 (55.36%). The study concluded that equal proportions of cocopeat, sand, and compost are ideal for the establishment of bush pepper cuttings, followed by an equal ratio of cocopeat and compost.