When should a peace lily be repotted?

If your peace lily is severely rootbound, it's best to repot as soon as possible. If your plant can wait a little longer, spring is the ideal time for repotting a peace lily.
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How do you know when to repot a peace lily?

Peace lilies are actually quite happy to be a bit crowded in their pots. You'll know it's time to repot when your plant begins to wilt more frequently. At that point, its roots will have begun to take up so much of the container that there's little soil left to hold water.
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How often do you repot peace lily?

In general, peace lilies benefit from a springtime repotting or division every year or two. Repotting is also sometimes warranted when a peace lily is suffering from root rot and requires root pruning.
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Do peace lilies need big pots?

Select a container only a size larger than the peace lily's current pot. It may sound logical to use a larger pot, but a large amount of damp potting mix around the roots may contribute to root rot. It's much better to repot the plant into gradually larger containers.
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Where should I place a peace lily in my house?

Where to grow peace lily. Bright, indirect light is best for peace lilies, ideally sheltered from cold draughts, so choose a spot away from doors and fire places. peace lilies are used to a tropical environment so a humid room, such as a bathroom, is best.
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Peace Lily Care Tips and when to Repot



How long does a peace lily live?

are prized for their pleasing appearance, ease of growth and for their ability to clean the air. Peace lilies live on average from three to five years.
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Are coffee grounds good for peace lilies?

Yes, coffee grounds can be good for your peace lilies. Primarily as a fertilizer due to their high nutrient content. The grounds are acidic, too, lowering your soil's pH. Coffee grounds in your potting soil can ward off indoor pets like cats & also help reverse leaf browning on peace lilies.
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Should I water peace lily after repotting?

Did you transplant your peace lily? After repotting, it is normal for houseplants to suffer from shock and show signs such as drooping and wilting. During this time, it is best not to water the plant (unless the soil is completely dry) or feed it with fertilizer.
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Do peace lilies need sun?

Peace Lilies can live in low to bright, indirect sunlight. They're the perfect plant to bring life to a dark room or corner. Prolonged exposure to bright direct sunlight may burn and scorch their leaves and dry out their flowers.
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How do I get my peace lily to bloom?

Peace lilies are very tolerant of low light, but “low light” doesn't mean no light! To encourage flowering, move the plant to a brighter location, where it will receive bright, indirect light for at least a few hours each day.
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What kind of soil does a peace lily need?

Peace lilies like rich, loose potting soil that contains plenty of organic matter. These plants are native to tropical canopy conditions where the soil is packed with deteriorating plant material, so you'll find the best success with soil that mimics this composition.
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Do peace lilies need pruning?

Peace lilies should be pruned to help them bloom more, remain healthy and bushy with green foliage. In fact, cutting back your peace lily helps prevent diseases and pests such as mealy bugs and yellowing. Once the blossoms of your peace lilies wilt/fade- they need to be pruned to maintain their appearance.
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Why do tips of peace lily turn brown?

Lack of Humidity

Peace lilies come from tropical areas that are warm and humid. If they don't receive the humidity that they've evolved to thrive in, the tips of the leaves may turn dry and brown.
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Why are the leaves on my peace lily drooping?

Drooping or yellowing leaves can be a sign of both underwatering and overwatering. You should only be watering when the top 50% of the potting mix has completely dried out. Water thoroughly until it flows out of the drainage hole and discard any excess water.
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Should you spray peace lily leaves?

Watering about once a week and spritzing leaves with water throughout the summer will help keep your peace lily hydrated. If your plant seems to completely droop, don't give up — water and spritz and give it a chance to revive.
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Is Epsom salt good for peace lily?

Promotes Blooming

You can promote blooming in pansies, African violets, peace lily, azaleas, petunias, roses, and impatiens by adding 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt in a gallon of water and using it to spray directly onto the foliage once every 15-20 days. You can also water the plants with this solution once in 3-5 weeks.
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Do peace lilies cry?

When the pressure of moisture and minerals inside your Peace Lily's body gets high enough, the plant can relieve itself by shedding a bit of sap. Though houseplant owners often call this “weeping”, “crying”, or “sweating”, the botanical term is guttation.
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How often do you water a peace lily in the house?

How to Water a Peace Lily Plant Indoors. In general, water your peace lily plant every two days. In a dry climate, it may need daily watering. In a humid climate, it might be ok with getting watered only once or twice a week.
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How many times a year does a peace lily bloom?

Healthy peace lily plants will bloom twice a year, in spring and again in fall. What is this? The flowers usually last for one to two months before turning brown.
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Are peace lilies good for the bathroom?

Peace lilies are especially great for bathrooms because they love the humid environment that you can't normally get in other rooms of the house. Try to place it close to a shower where it can get plenty of steam.
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Should I put my peace lily in the window?

Peace lilies love shade, so it will do well in a room with a north or west-facing window, but don't put it right by the window. If the leaves turn yellow, give it a little more light. If they turn brown, move it farther from the window.
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How big do peace lilies get?

Most peace lilies grow between 1 to 4 feet tall and wide, but a few cultivars may get as large as 6 feet tall and wide.
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