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Peace Lily
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Peace Lily

Dhs. 79.00 AED

Add a touch of serene elegance to your home with the Leafly Peace Lily. Known for its graceful white blooms and rich green foliage, this plant brings beauty and tranquility to any room. Whether placed in a well-lit corner or near a window, the Peace Lily is a perfect choice for elevating your space.

With its ability to thrive in medium to low light, the Peace Lily is ideal for both beginners and experienced plant lovers who want to add a touch of nature to their décor without the fuss.

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DESIGNED FOR ELEGANCE

Enhancing your space with purpose.

CRAFTED WITH CARE

Durable, realistic plants, made to last.

INSPIRED BY NATURE

Bringing the beauty of nature indoors.

Peace Lily Care Guide & Presentation

Light: Medium

Peace Lilies prefer bright, indirect light but can tolerate medium to low light conditions. This makes them one of the most popular indoor plants.

Water: Medium

Water every 7–10 days, keeping the soil moist but not soggy. Peace Lilies like consistently moist soil but can suffer if left in waterlogged conditions.

Humidity: Medium

Prefers humidity. Spritz occasionally.

Temperature: 65 to 80

Keep this plant out of cold drafts near open windows or doors.

Hardiness Zones: 10|11

Outside: Keep them in full shade on a patio out of direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.

Fertilizing: Seasonally

Yes! Peace Lilies benefit from regular fertilizing. If you live in the UAE, fertilize once a month from October to May, when your Peace Lily is actively growing.

Re-potting: 2 Years

When receiving the plant, do not repot immediately but wait at least 6-12 months or if the roots are beginning to get crowded and growing through the drainage holes.

Repot in the spring, using a 2"" bigger pot to keep the roots drier. (Too big of a pot could cause the soil to dry slower, which is not helpful.) Use a well-draining indoor potting mix with perlite to help with drainage.

Water your plant in the old pot before transferring over and let sit an hour. Place a piece of screening at the bottom of the container over the drainage hole to secure the soil and allow to drain. Add soil to the bottom to elevate the root ball. Lift the plant and release the roots against the existing planter. Use a clean knife or garden trowel to wedge between the pot and the soil to loosen.

Inspect the root ball. Notice if there are any dead or rotting roots and trim off with sterile pruners. If the plant is rootbound, cut through the roots to alleviate continued encircling.

Ensure the plant is sitting about 1"" below the edge of the pot to avoid water spillage. Add more soil and backfill around the sides by tamping down. Fill up to the soil line but not over.

Water thoroughly, leaving the soil damp but not soggy. If settling occurs, add more soil.

Cleaning: After bloom begins to die

Each time a flower blooms on the peace lily and turns brown, cut the stem off at the base. Prune off any yellowing leaves at the base of the stem. Clean any debris off the soil's surface. To clean, place the plant into a tub or shower. Use a watering can with a shower attachment using distilled, filtered, or water without chlorine or chemicals. Pour the water over the plant to wash away any dust. Do this each quarter to keep your plant's leaves clean.

Propagation: Division

Propagate and divide your Peace Lily plant in the early spring.

Hydrate the plant the night before.

Pull from the container and brush or wash away the soil carefully around the roots. Carefully divide and repot in rich, indoor peat-based potting soil mix, being aware that each new plant needs at least two or more leaves with sufficient roots attached.

Use a container 2 inches bigger than the root ball with drainage and deep enough for their roots to grow. Place the plant at the same level as the previous pot adding soil at the bottom.

Water the soil and add more soil if settling occurs.

Set them in medium to bright, indirect sunlight while they are rooting.

Check the moisture and humidity each day and add misting to keep the soil moist while the roots establish.

After 6-8 weeks, roots will begin to establish. You can tug onto the stem to ensure the roots are anchoring well.

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