Peace Lily Not Flowering? Do This Every Week to Keep It Blooming

Check Light Levels Peace Lilies need bright, indirect sunlight. Every week, make sure it's not sitting in a dark corner. Move it closer to a window with filtered light.

Wipe the Leaves Dust on leaves blocks light. Gently wipe them once a week with a damp cloth to help the plant photosynthesize better.

Water Properly Water once a week when the top inch of soil feels dry. Peace Lilies hate soggy roots, so don’t overwater.

Mist the Leaves These tropical plants love humidity. Mist the leaves weekly, especially in dry climates or during winter.

Feed with Balanced Fertilizer Use a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer once a week during the growing season (spring and summer).

Trim Dead Leaves Remove any yellow or brown leaves weekly to keep the plant healthy and focused on blooming.

Rotate the Pot Give the plant a quarter turn every week so all sides get equal light, encouraging even growth and blooms.

Check for Pests Inspect for bugs like spider mites or aphids weekly. Treat early to avoid stunted growth.

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