Peace Lily
Peace Lily
Spathiphyllum
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A spectacular bloomer that transforms any space into a living art gallery. This upright beauty produces showy-ornamental flowers that demand attention and start conversations. Blooming during Year Round, it rewards your care with stunning floral displays. In its native habitat, these vibrant blooms attract pollinators and add bursts of color to the landscape. Symbolizing romantic, it's perfect for marking special occasions or brightening everyday life.
Best spot: Position 3-6 feet away from windows, or near east-facing window
Alternative: Well-lit bathroom or workspace with natural light
STEP 2: Light Duration
Needs 4-6 hours moderate brightness each day
Adapts to grow lamps operated 12-14 hours
STEP 3: Rotate Weekly
Rotate weekly by a quarter turn for balanced development
How to check: Test soil 2 inches below surface - water if completely dry
Pro tip: Regular checking prevents over/under watering
STEP 2: Water Thoroughly
Water thoroughly until water drains from bottom holes
Empty saucer after 15 minutes - never let plant sit in water
STEP 3: Wait and Repeat
Frequency: Every 7-10 days in growing season, every 10-14 days in winter
Use room temperature, filtered water when possible
Sunburned spots on leaves
This is a sign of too much light. Shield from harsh afternoon light with curtain
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Leggy stems, sparse leaves
This is a sign of too little light. Move closer to bright indirect light source
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Dropping yellow leaves
This is a sign of overwatering. Allow soil to dry more between waterings
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Brown, dry leaf tips
This is a sign of underwatering. Increase watering frequency. Soil shouldn't dry completely

The plants arrived in great condition. Our atmosphere is much less humid than most plants can survive. I'm hoping these two beauties will continue to thrive.
Was shipped during a hot period (85 degrees each day) so plant arrived very wilted, with flowers in process of dying. I reached out to them for suggestions on what to do to save the plant. After following their instructions, which involved soaking the roots and clipping dying stems, the plant is looking good now with new flowers appearing.