Background and Objective: Sclerotium rolfsii is a soil-borne pathogen that has a very wide host range, including chilli plants. This fungus causes damping-off and stems rot diseases. The objective of the research was to evaluate the effect of different storage times of Trichoderma harzianum alginate pellet with rice bran on its viability and its potential to control damping-off disease caused by S. rolfsii on chilli. Materials and Methods: The design used in this research was a Completely Random Design with seven treatments and four replications. The treatments were different storage times of alginate pellet T. harzianum (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 weeks). Observation parameters were viability of alginate pellet, percentage of pre-emergence damping-off, percentage of post-emergence damping-off and number of T. harzianum propagules in soil. Results: The results showed that the different storage times of alginate pellet T. harzianum until 12 weeks did not affect its viability and inhibited the pre and post-emergence damping-off diseases. Also, the numbers of propagules of T. harzianum in the soil after 30 days of seeding at different treatments were still high and did not differ among them. Conclusion: The storage of T. harzianum alginate pellet for up to 12 weeks was still stable and able to suppress the development of S. rolfsii damping-off on chilli plant.