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Whether you're maintaining a water-planted peace lily or addressing root rot in soil, you should still avoid trimming off too many of the roots (Never more than 50%) if you want it to continue to ...
Peace lilies make for excellent houseplants. They're easy to care for, they do well in low light, and they've been proven by NASA to help purify the air around them. However, when the flowers or ...
Peace lilies are one of those flowering houseplants that immediately catch your eye in any room, but to see their stunning blooms, learning how to prune a peace lily is a necessity.
If peace lily leaves are simply dying of old age, you are an A+ peace lily parent. Tip. Prune off damaged or discolored leaves at any time. They won’t turn green again, no matter what you do.
Pruning a peace lily isn't complicated, but there are signs to look out for that indicate it's time for a trim. If your peace lily is looking too bushy, showing slow growth, ...
READ MORE: Woman transforms from size 20 to size 12 with 60p a day weight loss plan They suggested that the "best time" to prune a peace lily is early spring or summer before it blooms ...
As peace lilies begin to regrow in the spring, it's the perfect time to give them a hearty feed. Jo suggests using a balanced liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10 (NPK) for most houseplants.
Keep the peace lily away from noninsulated windows and doors this winter because cold drafts will harm it. Temperatures above 90 degrees can cause leaf curling, yellowing and browning.
Question: I have several peace lilies that were not watered for five days when I was out of town and some of the white flowers have turned brown. Do I trim them off along with the long stalks ...