Spathiphyllum Sensation
Spathiphyllum Sensation
For optimal growth and health, Peace lilies should be slightly root-bound when potted. Once the plant has outgrown its pot, it can be transferred to a larger container in the early spring. If you notice roots appearing above the soil or through drainage holes, it is a sign that the plant needs to be repotted. When repotting, it is recommended to use a terracotta or clay vessel to absorb excess moisture. It is also important to use a high-quality potting mix and ensure the pot has good drainage. While Peace lilies prefer shade in their native habitats, indoors they require filtered light. When it comes to soil, Peace lilies thrive in a rich, loose mixture with plenty of organic matter. Additionally, they are sensitive to overly moist soil, so a well-draining mixture is essential. While Peace lilies should be watered regularly, it is better to underwater than overwater.