Peace Lily is a popular indoor houseplant known for its glossy green leaves and elegant white “flower-like” bracts (called spathes). It’s also valued for being relatively easy to care for and improving indoor air appearance.
🌿 Basic care guide
☀️ Light
- Prefers bright, indirect light
- Can tolerate low light, but may flower less
- Avoid direct sun (can scorch leaves)
💧 Watering
- Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry
- Usually once a week (varies by climate)
- Drooping leaves often mean it needs water
🌡️ Temperature
- Ideal: 18–27°C
- Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes
🌫️ Humidity
- Likes moderate to high humidity
- In dry climates, misting or a water tray helps
🌸 Flowering tips
- Needs enough light to produce white blooms
- Regular feeding during growing season (spring/summer)
- Use balanced liquid fertilizer monthly (light dose)
⚠️ Common issues
- Yellow leaves → overwatering
- Brown tips → dry air or fluoride in water
- Drooping → usually thirst (or sometimes overwatering)
🧠 Important note
Peace Lily is toxic if eaten by pets or humans, so keep it away from cats, dogs, and small children.
If you want, I can help you fix a specific problem (like yellow leaves or no flowers) based on your plant’s condition.
