
| Peace lilies like room, drier feet, and shade. Directions say that plants should be allowed to dry a bit before watering, food, and shadier spots. Mine got way too wet, outside in the weather, so I brought it in, to keep it drier, we'll see if it starts to bloom this summer.
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| Thanks for all the suggestions....Root Bound...hum. The pot is over 12 inches across and 9 inches deep (just measured it). I looked at the plant again and I do blieve the Root Bound is right...even though there is a lot of dirt around the plant. Poor thing...it tried to bloom but is struggling. I will take it out of the pot and look at it...Thanks. Oh, I did take it out of the pot I bought it in and put it in this pot but it has been three years....as I said, poor thing. I will let you know.
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| | | Posts: 1229 | Location: omaha, ne U.S.A. | Registered: Sep 18, 2002 |  
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| May, I have two pots of peace lilies, which frequently overgrow their pots. I don't prefer to have large potted plants though... Don't have room. So I take the overgrown plant out of its pot and pare it down. Usually, more than one crown will have popped up, making it easy to divide. After taking it from the pot, I knock as much dirt as I can off the roots. Then I take an old sharp knife and cut off one crown and a large portion of the roots that seem attached to that crown. I then lightly trim that root ball and repot with fresh soil in the old pot. For a little while, the "new" plant may look flat on one side, but frequent turning it around to the light source will pretty shortly even it out.
I've been renewing these plants from the original I got in 1995. I won't say I get scads of blooms, but they put out a few every few months and generally do alright. |
| | | Posts: 3922 | Location: zone 6b, Missouri | Registered: Sep 19, 2002 |  
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| Well, this morning I pulled out my Peace Lily and Yep! All was in a ball....I took a knife and cut it down the middle, divided it and replanted it. I put the main stem (along with two babies) in the same pot...partly new dirt and the other part I put in a smaller pot to be replanted later if it grows. All look sort of sad but I have hopes. Before the plant got root bound, it bloomed and bloomed in my east window. For now, I have both plants on the north side of my house under a porch roof...we will see. Thanks for the advice.
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| | | Posts: 1229 | Location: omaha, ne U.S.A. | Registered: Sep 18, 2002 |  
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| May, sounds like you did a good job...the plants should work out well for you. Nettyjay, mist the peace lily, that'll help stop the browning leaf tips...I noticed mine today, too, had brown tips...I'll be misting them...you could also set them on a pebble tray with water.
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| | | Posts: 7261 | Location: Black Creek, WI Zone 5 | Registered: Sep 18, 2002 |  
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| Three days later.....plants looking perky! Thanks everyone.
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