Peace lilies are slow-growing plants that require repotting every two years or so to ensure optimal growth and health. However, they can be stressful due to their overdramatic nature. To repot a peace lily, follow these steps:
Check for signs of root wilting: If the plant has been in the same pot for too long without proper soil top-up, it may not show signs of outgrowing the pot. If the soil becomes compacted, dry, and lacks proper aeration, repot the plant with a new potting mix.
Inspect the soil: If the pot soil gets compacted, dry, and lacks proper aeration, repot the plant with a new potting mix. If insect pests infest the pot soil, infect the peace lily.
Repot the peace lily when it begins to wilt more frequently: At this point, its roots will have taken up so much of the container that there’s little soil left to hold water. When repotting, bury the peace lily as close to the same depth as it was initially potted.
Repot the peace lily when it begins to wilt more frequently: The roots will have begun to take up so much of the container that there’s little soil left to hold water.
Repot the peace lily when you notice its roots becoming crowded or outgrowing the current pot: This usually happens every 1 to 2 years.
Repotting a peace lily is essential for ensuring optimal growth and health, but it’s important not to cause any damage to the plant. By following these steps, you can help your peace lily maintain its health and thrive in its new environment.
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