Peace Lily in Potts
Spathiphyllum Chopin Peace Lily in White Potts without saucer
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Common Names
Peace Lily
Synonyms
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How to Grow and Care
Peace Lily is an adaptable and low-maintenance houseplant. It can't be left in direct sunlight. Peace lilies prefer light partial shade, and can tolerate fluorescent lights. In fact, some have been known to thrive in rooms with no windows at all. Yellowing leaves indicate that the light is too strong, and brown leaves or streaks indicate scorching from direct sunlight. Consider placing the plant six to eight feet away from a north- or west-facing window.
If you’re wondering how often to water a peace lily, one tip is to wait for the plant to droop slightly before watering. One of the great advantages in caring for the peace lily is the fact that it sags a bit when it needs water, essentially telling you when it’s thirsty. In general, water at least once a week and keep the soil moist. Throughout the summer growing season, spritz the leaves with soft or distilled water.
Even if you you forgot to water for a while and find your plant completely depleted with fronds flat over the pot edge, water and spritz right away. You may be surprised at how quickly the peace lily revives.
Peace lilies can be sensitive to chlorine. If your municipal water system is heavily chlorinated, fill a container with water and then allow it to stand overnight so the chlorine can percolate out before pouring into the peace lily.
The plant should also be fed regularly with liquid fertilizer throughout the growing season.
Suitable for Indoors.
Keep away from dogs and Cats.
Size of Planter: Diameter 14.5cm x Height 15.5cm
Height of Plant including Planter: 50cm approximately