Peace Lily,
SpathiphyllumPLANT CARE GUIDE
Placement
Place your Peace Lily in a room near a bright, sunny window. Rotate the plant occasionally to encourage even growth.
Light Requirements
The Peace Lily needs medium, indirect light—keep her out of direct afternoon sunlight. If you allow your Peace Lily to get more sunlight she'll produce her lovely white flowers. When placed in low light she'll look more like a traditional foliage plant.
Watering Needs
The Peace Lily is far more tolerant of underwatering than overwatering. Always check the top of the soil to see if it is dry before watering. Water evenly using filtered, room-temperature water, so that the soil is damp, not soggy. Reduce watering frequency in the cold season. The Peace Lily will start to droop when she's ready for a watering. Clean the leaves of your Peace Lily by wiping them down with a damp cloth.
Temperature Preferences
Does well at room temperature between 60°F - 77°F. Cold temperatures and cold, drafty windows should be avoided.
Humidity Tolerance
Requires higher levels of humidity, around 75% or above. If the air around the plant is too dry, use a humidifier or occasionally mist the plant to increase humidity.
Repotting Needs
The plant can live happily in the provided pot for up to 8 months. Check if the plant is ready to be repotted by touching the soil and seeing if it has become loose, or if the plant starts to wilt frequently between waterings. Repot using a rich, well-draining soil. When your plant is ready to be repotted, you can follow our simple how-to guide.
Unhealthy Plant Signs
Yellowing leaves may be caused by overwatering or underwatering. Browning leaf tips can indicate lack of water or too much sunlight.
Toxicity
If ingested, may cause a harmful reaction in people and pets.