Peace Lily - Spathiphyllum Popular in the Spring and Year Round
Peace Lily - Spathiphyllum… lots of sizes, lots of blooms, lots of green…
Information the plant tags leave off. Get some basics on the Peace Lily - Spathiphyllum Care and things you won’t learn at the local garden center.
Have you ever experienced or wondered - Why Peace Lillies get brown tips? When you are one of the best indoor house plants and a hard worker there are many reasons why tips can turn brown.
Everything from over-watering, too much heat, too much fertilizer, or any combination of these factors and others.
With a pot full of green leaves pest at times can hide out on Spathiphyllum. Fortunately, there is an easy safe, all natural way to control peace lilly pest.
Another question owners of Peace Lillies always ask is -How come their Peace lily does not flower again? They bought the plants with white flowers and got to enjoy them for months but now, the flowers are gone, the plant looks good and green but it never flowers!
The other side of a Spathiphyllum flowering is removing the flowers when they finally have reached their end. When should you remove them? What care needs to be taken? We’ve discussed that and to give you more insight on Peace Lily care removing flowers.
The Spathiphyllum can get droopy if it doesn’t get enough water and the soil drys out or if the peace lily sits in an area which warms up or gets flat out hot during the day.
The whole topic of growing a peace lily roots in water along with a beta fish was a popular item in the late 1990’s and people still enjoy them today. How well does it work?
These are a few of the topics on the peace lily we’ll be covering. Let’s start off first with Peace Lillies and brown tips.
Check back often as new articles on Spathiphyllum - Peace Lily are added and updated… more on peace lily spots.
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