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Peace Lily - Houseplant
Peace Lily - Houseplant
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Peace Lily
The Peace Lily is a classic and elegant houseplant, loved for its lush green leaves and graceful white flowers. It’s known for being easy to care for and is a great option for beginners. The Peace Lily thrives in bright, indirect light but can also do well in low-light areas. It prefers its soil to stay lightly moist and is a beautiful way to bring a calm, fresh feel to your home.
Provided in a 13cm pot
Please note: This plant is not pet safe
Individual plants may differ slightly in shape and size from the picture shown.
Care Instructions:
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Light Conditions☀️
Peace Lilies prefer bright, indirect sunlight.
They can tolerate low light conditions, but growth may slow, and flowering may be reduced.
Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves and cause brown patches, so protect the plant from direct midday sun.
Rotate the plant regularly to ensure all sides receive equal light and prevent it from leaning towards the light source.
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Watering💧
Water when the top few centimetres of the soil feel dry to the touch.
The Peace Lily is known for its dramatic drooping when it's thirsty, which serves as a helpful visual cue that it needs water.
When you water, do so thoroughly until water drains from the bottom of the pot.
Allow any excess water to drain away.
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Humidity💦
Peace Lilies appreciate high humidity, similar to their native tropical habitats.
If you need to increase your humidity levels you can use a humidifier or you could consider regularly misting your plant with luke warm water if the indoor air is dry.
You can also place your plant on a tray of pebbles and water to increase the humidity levels.
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Temperature🌡️
Peace Lilies prefer warm, consistent temperatures, ideally between 18–24°C
Ensure temperatures don't drop below 13°C (55°F) for prolonged periods in the winter.
Avoid cold draughts, air conditioners or heaters as this plant is sensitive to temperature fluctuations.
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Fertilising🌱
Feed regularly during the growing season (spring and summer, typically April to October) with a balanced liquid fertiliser every month.
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Additional Care➕
Wipe leaves occasionally with a damp cloth to remove dust and improve photosynthesis.
Repot every 1-2 years, or when root bound, in well-draining soil to accommodate growth and refresh nutrients.
Remove any dead, yellowing, or damaged leaves with clean tools to maintain a tidy appearance and encourage healthier growth.
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