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Peace Lily: The One Ingredient That Keeps It Blooming for Up to 10 Years

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  • Different Fertilizers: Besides bone meal, you can try other organic phosphorus sources like rock phosphate or fish bone fertilizer.

  • Companion Plants: Peace Lilies do well near other humidity-loving plants such as ferns or calatheas to create a mini indoor jungle.

  • Decor Styles: Peace Lilies look stunning in minimalist white or ceramic pots, or woven baskets for a boho vibe.

FAQ

Q: Why does my Peace Lily have leaves but no flowers?
A: Lack of phosphorus and insufficient light are the most common causes. Make sure your plant gets enough indirect light and use a phosphorus-rich fertilizer.

Q: How often should I fertilize my Peace Lily?
A: Every 6-8 weeks during the active growing months is ideal. Avoid fertilizing in winter when the plant’s growth slows.

Q: Can I keep a Peace Lily outdoors?
A: Peace Lilies prefer warm, humid indoor conditions. If you live in a tropical climate, they can thrive outdoors in shaded spots.

Q: How do I increase humidity for my Peace Lily?
A: Use a humidity tray (a shallow tray with pebbles and water), group plants together, or mist the leaves regularly.


With the simple addition of phosphorus-rich fertilizer, your Peace Lily can reward you with beautiful blooms for years — even a decade! Give it this secret ingredient, and watch your plant flourish like never before.


If you want, I can also help you with a care schedule or reminders for fertilizing your Peace Lily! Would you like that?

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