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Peace Lily

AED 215

Peace Lily potted plant

Description

Our peace lily is delivered potted in a ceramic pot and ready to be placed in your home.

The peace lily is an adaptable and low maintenance house plant. It is on NASA’s top ten household air cleaning plants. This tropical shade loving plant helps cleanse the air we breathe.

*Peace lilies are listed by the ASPCA as one of the common houseplants that are poisonous to cats & should be kept out of reach of dogs as a precaution*

LightPeace lilies prefer light partial shade, and can tolerate fluorescent lights. In fact, some have been known to thrive in rooms with no windows at all. Yellowing leaves indicate that the light is too strong, and brown leaves or streaks indicate scorching from direct sunlight.

Water: If you’re wondering how often to water a peace lily, one tip is to wait for the plant to droop slightly before watering. One of the great advantages in caring for the peace lily is the fact that it sags a bit when it needs water, essentially telling you when it’s thirsty. In general, water at least once a week and keep the soil moist. Throughout the summer growing season, spritz the leaves with soft or distilled water. Water your plant less often in winter. Even if you forgot to water for a while and find your plant completely depleted with fronds flat over the pot edge, water and spritz right away. You may be surprised at how quickly the peace lily revives.

Temperatures: The peace lily makes a great house plant because it thrives in the indoor temperatures most people enjoy. It prefers a temperature range of 20-30°C and humid climates. Peace lilies cannot withstand cold drafts. Its best to keep them indoors most of the year and away from A/C draft.

 

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Description

Our peace lily is delivered potted in a ceramic pot and ready to be placed in your home.

The peace lily is an adaptable and low maintenance house plant. It is on NASA’s top ten household air cleaning plants. This tropical shade loving plant helps cleanse the air we breathe.

*Peace lilies are listed by the ASPCA as one of the common houseplants that are poisonous to cats & should be kept out of reach of dogs as a precaution*

LightPeace lilies prefer light partial shade, and can tolerate fluorescent lights. In fact, some have been known to thrive in rooms with no windows at all. Yellowing leaves indicate that the light is too strong, and brown leaves or streaks indicate scorching from direct sunlight.

Water: If you’re wondering how often to water a peace lily, one tip is to wait for the plant to droop slightly before watering. One of the great advantages in caring for the peace lily is the fact that it sags a bit when it needs water, essentially telling you when it’s thirsty. In general, water at least once a week and keep the soil moist. Throughout the summer growing season, spritz the leaves with soft or distilled water. Water your plant less often in winter. Even if you forgot to water for a while and find your plant completely depleted with fronds flat over the pot edge, water and spritz right away. You may be surprised at how quickly the peace lily revives.

Temperatures: The peace lily makes a great house plant because it thrives in the indoor temperatures most people enjoy. It prefers a temperature range of 20-30°C and humid climates. Peace lilies cannot withstand cold drafts. Its best to keep them indoors most of the year and away from A/C draft.

 

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