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Serving (Caring for your plant): Peace lilies thrive in slightly moist soil but don’t like to sit in standing water. Make sure your pot has good drainage to prevent root rot.
Storage: If you need to relocate the plant temporarily, ensure it's still in a place with indirect sunlight. You can keep it in its current pot or repot it if it becomes root-bound.
Variations:
Different Sizes: If you have larger peace lilies, you may need to adjust the water amount. You can use up to 1.5 cups of water for larger plants, but always keep the watering infrequent and measured.
Changing Pots: If your peace lily outgrows its pot, consider repotting it to encourage further growth and blooming. Choose a pot with good drainage.
FAQ:
1. Why does my peace lily stop blooming?
A common reason for peace lilies not blooming is irregular watering or insufficient light. Make sure you provide adequate light (indirect) and consistent watering (one cup every week).
2. Can I use tap water?
Yes, tap water works fine, but if your tap water has a lot of chlorine or minerals, it’s better to use filtered or room temperature water. This avoids potential leaf burn or yellowing.
3. Can peace lilies bloom year-round?
Yes, if they receive enough indirect sunlight, regular watering, and occasional feeding with light fertilizer, peace lilies can bloom year-round. Patience and consistent care are key!
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