Peace Lily

$70.00

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Description

Of all the flowering houseplants, the Peace Lily is the easiest to care for and is one of the best plants for improving air quality indoors.

The pale green spathe turns white as it opens and surrounds the protruding spadix that is densely covered by its tiny, true flowers. This indoor plant is the ideal houseplant that is easy to grow, purifies the air, and flowers for months.

The elegance of the Peace Lily is unmistakable, with its striking white flowers standing out against lush, dark green foliage. When a Peace Lily is happy and thriving, its white flowers unfurl to captivate all who gaze upon them. However, the plant is not shy about waving white flags if it’s not content.

These white flags are the drooping, wilted leaves that signal it’s time for intervention. Once you spot these white flags, it’s vital to assess the plant’s needs, which may include adjusting the lighting, potting mix, or watering regimen. The result of this attentive care is a magnificent Peace Lily adorned with radiant white flowers, standing tall and proud.

Details Peace lily – Spathiphyllum Chopin

Pot size: 17 cm
Flower colour: white
Full grown height: 1. 50 – 2 m
Full grown width: 25 – 50 cm
Plant location: sunny
Hardiness: Not hardy
Preferred soil: Well drained

How to take care of Peace lily mattress

When flowers start to fade, cut off the flower stalks as close to the base as possible. Plants that fail to bloom usually aren’t getting enough sunlight. Move your plant to a brighter location, but keep it out of direct sun, which can scorch leaves.

Keep its leaves dust-free by wiping them with a damp cloth. When caring for peace lily indoor plans, remember that its leaves will indicate any problems. Overwatering likely causes brown leaf tips. Water thoroughly, but don’t allow the soil to get soggy.

It could also be caused by direct sun. Move it to a shadier spot and be careful not to overwater. If the leaves become shrivelled and dry, the humidity is too low. You can increase humidity by misting the plant or placing it on a tray of wet pebbles.

Feed monthly in spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted by half. You need to avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 12ºC if possible.

Choose the right Potting mix & soil

When caring for a Peace Lily, choosing the right potting mix is essential to maintain its health and vibrancy. A well-draining potting soil is ideal, as it allows the root ball to thrive while preventing root rot. Repotting the plant is necessary, and it’s advised to do so every two to three years to provide fresh potting mix to the Peace Lily.

When it comes to watering the plant, it’s crucial to wait until the potting mix feels dry to the touch before adding water, as overwatering can lead to white flags in the form of wilting leaves. These elegant plants are known for their lush green foliage and striking white flowers, which truly shine when you follow these potting mix and watering guidelines for a healthy and happy Peace Lily.

Time to repot

Repotting the plant should be performed at regular intervals, typically every two to three years, providing the opportunity to refresh the potting mix and maintain the plant’s health.

Watering the plant

Proper watering is essential for the health of your peace lily (Spathiphyllum). Peace lilies are quite resilient and can tolerate some neglect, but they thrive when watered appropriately. Here are some guidelines for watering your peace lily:

  1. Check the Soil Moisture: Before watering, it’s essential to check the moisture level of the soil. Stick your finger about 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) into the soil. If it feels dry at this depth, it’s time to water.
  2. Water Thoroughly: When you water, make sure to thoroughly moisten the entire root ball. Water until you see water starting to drain from the bottom of the pot. This ensures that the entire root system gets moisture.
  3. Use Room Temperature Water: Ideally, use room temperature water. Cold water can shock the roots. You can let tap water sit out for a few hours to reach room temperature if needed.
  4. Avoid Overwatering: Peace lilies are susceptible to overwatering, which can lead to root rot and other issues. Only water when the soil is dry to the touch. It’s better to underwater than overwater.
  5. Drainage: Ensure that your peace lily’s pot has adequate drainage holes. Excess water should be able to escape to prevent waterlogged soil.
  6. Frequency: The frequency of watering can vary depending on environmental conditions. In general, you may need to water every 1-2 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) and less frequently during the dormant season (fall and winter). Always adjust your watering schedule based on the plant’s specific needs and the conditions in your home.
  7. Humidity: Peace lilies appreciate higher humidity levels. You can maintain humidity by misting the plant with water or using a humidity tray. This can help reduce the frequency of watering.
  8. Wilting Indicator: Peace lilies are known to wilt when they need water, and this is a good visual cue to remind you to water. However, don’t let them wilt severely, as this can stress the plant.
  9. Fertilization and Watering: When you fertilize your peace lily mattress, water it first to avoid potential root burn from concentrated fertilizer.
  10. Pot Selection: Choose a pot that is the right size for your peace lily. A pot that is too large can retain too much water and lead to overwatering issues.

By following these guidelines and adjusting your watering routine based on your specific peace lily and environmental conditions, you can keep your plant healthy and vibrant. Always remember that it’s better to underwater your peace lily slightly than overwater it, as they are more tolerant of dry conditions than soggy soil.

Use houseplant fertilizer

Fertilizing your peace lily (Spathiphyllum) is essential for its health and growth. Peace lilies are not heavy feeders. Too much fertilizer can harm to the grow and care of peace lily mattress. Therefore, it’s important to use a balanced and diluted fertilizer or use 100 natural fertilizer. Here are some guidelines for choosing and using the right fertilizer for your peace lily:

  1. Fertilizer type: Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer with a ratio close to 20-20-20 or 10-10-10. This means the fertilizer contains equal amounts of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). A balanced fertilizer provides essential nutrients for your peace lily.
  2. Frequency: During the growing season (spring and summer), you should fertilize your peace lily every 6-8 weeks. Reduce or stop fertilizing during the fall and winter, as the plant’s growth slows down.
  3. Dilution: Always dilute the fertilizer to half or even one-quarter of the recommended strength on the packaging. This helps prevent over-fertilization, which can harm the plant.
  4. Application: Water your peace lily with the diluted fertilizer solution, making sure to moisten the entire root ball. Allow excess water to drain from the pot to prevent salt buildup in the soil.
  5. Avoid using slow-release fertilizers, as they can be difficult to control, and peace lilies don’t require a lot of nutrients.
  6. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Proper watering is as important as fertilization for a healthy peace lily.
  7. Regularly flush the soil with plain water to help remove excess salts that may accumulate from the fertilization process. This will prevent salt buildup, which can damage the plant.

Remember to monitor your peace lily’s growth and overall health. If you notice any signs of over-fertilization, such as brown leaf tips or leaf burn, it’s best to leach the soil with plenty of water to remove excess salts and reduce future fertilizer applications. Peace lilies are generally forgiving, so it’s better to under-fertilize than overdo it.

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