Peace Lily, botanically known as Spathiphyllum Green, is known for its ability to induce peaceful sleep. It eases the mind by reducing stress levels, eventually resulting in better sleep. The classic combination of green with white makes this plant a great option for home and office decor. For an enthralling appearance, you can place this plant on the center table, kitchen platform, and work desk.
Growing a Peace Lily plant is a hassle-free process. Ideally, it should be kept in areas where it can get low to bright indirect sunlight. The watering should be done once a week in summer and every 2 weeks in winter. The right time for repotting Peace Lily is spring.
Like every plant, Peace Lily can also suffer from rotten roots and pests. To prevent the rotting of roots, ensure that the plant is not overwatered. In certain cases, bacteria can enter the soil causing the leaves to turn black or show black spots. This problem can be treated by repotting the plant and using a fungicide to prevent it from happening again. As beautiful as this plant is, unfortunately, it is not a friend to your pets. If ingested in smaller amounts, it might cause oral irritation and vomiting. However, ingesting this plant in larger amounts can prove toxic for your pets.
Wilting of leaves can be due to underwatering or overwatering of the plant.
Why is my Peace Lily not blooming?
If all the care instructions are followed and there is still no bloom in the Peace Lily, it is an indication that the plant is not getting sufficient sunlight.
Why are the leaves turning brown?
Excess exposure to the sun can damage the leaves causing them to turn brown.
Size me up
The approximate width of the foliage is 3-5 Inch
The approximate height of the plant is 4-7 Inch
The height of the self-watering pot is 4.5 Inch
The diameter of the self-watering pot is 3.7 Inch