Lights, Water, Action
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Light
Bright indirect sunlight
Watering
Water twice a week
Where to grow
Bright indoors, shaded outdoors
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Maintenace
Low maintenance
Special feature
Air purifying,
Size Me Up
See me, before you see me.

Style and Decor
Light Requirements: The Peace Lily can grow well even in areas with very low light, although it won’t bloom in such conditions. To encourage blooming place your peace lily in a brightly lit spot, but away from direct sunlight.
Locations: Your Peace Lily will be happy on your bedside table, office desks, shaded balconies, or in bathrooms. Keep your peace lily 5 ft – 8 ft away from a sunny window.
Styling/decor tip: The Peace Lily can instantly add a chic and sophisticated vibe to your home. Its bright green leaves and beautiful white flowers make the peace lily a delight to look at. Pair your Peace Lily with a monochrome planter to make her an instant showstopper of any room! If you own a pet make sure to keep it out of reach of your furry child since Peace Lilies are poisonous when ingested by pets.

Plant Essentials
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: Use a well-balanced potting mix of 1:1:1 ratio of soil, coco peat, and compost. Further supplement with a rich compost/leaf mold that has necessary micronutrients once every three months.
Repotting: Peace Lily will eventually outgrow her current pot and will need annual repotting in a slightly larger pot.
Propagation: Peace Lily can be easily propagated by splitting sections of the mother plant once it is big enough. It is important to water your peace lily one or two hours before repotting.
Common Problems
1. Should I cut yellow leaves off my peace lily?
Pruning the yellow leaves from the base is important, but it is important to address the cause of the yellowing leaves. Yellowing of the leaves is a sign of under watering your peace lily or exposing it to direct sunlight.
2. Peace Lily is turning yellow
The most apparent cause for yellowing leaves in a peace lily is either underwatering or overwatering. Fix a regular watering schedule and water once the topsoil is dry to touch.
3. Peace Lily is dying
Both too much and too little water can kill your Peace Lily. Adjust your watering schedule to see your plant safe. One other major cause can be too much direct sunlight or overuse of fertilizers that cause the plant to burn.
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