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My Peace Lilly will not flower. I have had it for about 10 years, it looks healthy and is not in direct sun. Can someone give me a clue on how to get it to flower?
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Possibly a little brighter light. Also fertilize at half strength every two months.
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I've had my peace lilly for about 4 years and once a year I get a couple of flowers. It needs to be fertilized, which I forget to do half the time. Also, it may need more humidity. Mist it often with a spray bottle.
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Deffinetly use ferterlizer and more light will help with the process. I use a ferterlizer called Ozmokote, sold at Walmart or Home Depot garden centers. Its great stuff and I use it on all my plants inside or out. Its an indoor/outdoor ferterlizer. After about the third watering you should notice a difference in the plant, and it will only get better after that.
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My peace lilly has flowers and itis nice and green and there is alot of new growth but it is droopy and sad looking what should i do with it
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Will my peace lilly survive if I bring it to my office with no sunlight, only artificial light?
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Whenever mine looks like that, it only needs a lot of water.
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When a peace lily looks droopy and sick, water it and it will usually perk right back up.
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