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Peace lilies are beautiful indoor plants known for their stunning white flowers and lush foliage. However, getting them to bloom can be a challenge.
In this video, we'll show you how to get your peace lilies to bloom and stay healthy.
Give it plenty of light
First, ensure that your peace lily is getting enough light. Peace lilies prefer bright, indirect light, so place them near a window that receives filtered sunlight.
Keep it Root Bound
Keeping the plant slightly root bound will promote blooming as it will then direct its energy into growing white bracts rather than spreading its roots.
Use Gibberellic Acid
According to Florida University Extension, Gibberellic Acid, a naturally occurring plant hormone extracted from fungi, can promote flowering in peace lilies and also helps to produce good-quality blooms in other tropical plants.
Use the acid in a foliar spray in 125, 250, or 375 ppm for best results.
Get a Mature Plant
Young peace lily plants will not flower. If you want consistent flowers, it will be a good idea to get a 1 or 2 year old specimen.
Grow the Right Variety
Hybrid cultivars of this plant are the ones to go for if you want more flowers. ‘Petite,’ Connie,’ ‘Mini,’ ‘Tys Pride,’ ‘Little Angel,’ and ‘Viscount’ are some of the best ones you can grow that are popular for their blooms.
Keep the temperature right
Keep your peace lilies in a room with consistent temperatures between 65 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Fluctuations in temperature can cause stress to the plant and prevent blooming.
Keep Photoperiod in Mind
A report by the University of Florida states that plants that are not in flower in the late summer or fall, do not initiate flower buds during June through August under the long day/short night photoperiod.
Photoperiodism is the response to changes in day length that enables plants to adapt to seasonal changes in their environment, making them grow and flower better.
Avoid Chlorinated Water
Peace lily dislikes the water contaminants such as fluoride and chlorine as they can turn the foliage brown. Use RO or rainwater for fast growth.
Use the Right Fertlizer and Avoid Overfeeding
Use a water-soluble houseplant fertilizer in a 20-20-20 ratio diluted to half its strength once every 3-5 weeks. Keep an eye on the flower’s health. A slightly green hue indicates overfertilization, which needs to be cut down immediately.
Make Sure it Gets the Correct Humidity
Peace lilies need high humidity to produce fuller leaves and blooms. Mist the plant with lukewarm water or turn on a humidifier around it. Placing the pot in a saucer filled with pebbles and halfway water also does the job.
By following these tips, you can enjoy beautiful blooms from your peace lilies all year long. Thanks for watching!
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How to Get Peace Lilies to Bloom
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