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Peace Lilies are toxic to pets and humans if ingested, as they contain calcium oxalate crystals that cause mouth and stomach irritation. How to care for your Peace Lily | Grow at Home | RHS

Regularly wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and prevent pests like spider mites. Trim off any yellowing leaves or faded flowers at the base to encourage new growth. lilly.mp4

Wait until the top inch of soil is dry before watering thoroughly. Peace Lilies are famous for "fainting" (drooping dramatically) when they are thirsty, but they usually bounce back quickly after a drink. Peace Lilies are toxic to pets and humans

These tropical plants love humidity (around 50%+) and consistent warmth between 18°C and 27°C (65°F–80°F). Avoid cold drafts from windows or air vents. Wait until the top inch of soil is

Use a well-draining houseplant potting mix . Repot every 2–3 years in the spring if the plant becomes root-bound.

Place it in bright, indirect light . While it can survive in low light, it needs brighter (but filtered) light to produce flowers. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.

To prepare your (Spathiphyllum) for long-term health and frequent blooms, focus on its specific light, water, and soil requirements. Quick Care Overview

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