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Peace Lily

Posted on December 2, 2025 by Admin

Here’s a detailed guide on the Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)—one of the most popular and low-maintenance houseplants.


🌿 Peace Lily Overview

  • Scientific name: Spathiphyllum
  • Family: Araceae
  • Origin: Tropical regions of the Americas and Southeast Asia
  • Type: Evergreen perennial, indoor plant
  • Height: 1–4 feet indoors (varies by variety)

Key Features:

  • Glossy, dark green leaves
  • Elegant white flowers (spathes) with a central spike (spadix)
  • Air-purifying qualities (NASA study: removes formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene)

🪴 Care Requirements

1. Light

  • Prefers bright, indirect light
  • Can tolerate low light, but flowers may be fewer
  • Avoid direct sunlight → leaves can scorch

2. Watering

  • Keep soil consistently moist, not soggy
  • Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry
  • Yellow leaves = overwatering; drooping leaves = underwatering
  • Can tolerate short droughts

3. Temperature & Humidity

  • Ideal: 65–80°F (18–27°C)
  • Avoid cold drafts <55°F (13°C)
  • Likes moderate to high humidity
  • Mist occasionally or use a pebble tray

4. Soil & Potting

  • Well-draining potting mix (peat-based or aroid mix)
  • Repot every 1–2 years to refresh soil and prevent root crowding

5. Fertilization

  • Feed every 6–8 weeks during growing season (spring/summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer
  • Reduce feeding in fall/winter

6. Flowering

  • White flowers bloom mainly spring through summer indoors
  • Deadhead (trim spent blooms) to encourage new flowers

7. Pruning

  • Remove yellow or damaged leaves at the base
  • Keep plant tidy and healthy

⚠️ Toxicity

  • All parts are toxic to pets (cats/dogs) and humans if ingested
  • Causes mild oral irritation, drooling, or upset stomach

📝 Tips for a Thriving Peace Lily

  1. Wipe leaves occasionally to remove dust → improves photosynthesis
  2. Rotate the plant every few weeks → promotes even growth
  3. If leaves are drooping but soil is moist → plant might be root-bound; consider repotting
  4. Use filtered or rainwater if your tap water is high in salts or chlorine

If you want, I can make a troubleshooting guide for Peace Lilies—covering yellow leaves, drooping, brown tips, and why it may not flower. It’s surprisingly common! Do you want me to do that?

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