Just 1 Cup Makes Peace Lilies Bloom With So Many Flowers! (The Secret Gardeners Won’t Tell You)

Within 7 to 10 days, you will notice the leaves becoming a deeper, waxier green. By the second “feeding,” you’ll see small green shoots emerging from the center of the plant—these are your future flowers!
3 Quick Pro-Tips for Maximum Success:

The “Goldilocks” Light: Place your lily near an east-facing window. It wants bright, filtered light, but never direct afternoon sun which will burn the leaves.

Wipe the Leaves: Dust blocks the plant’s ability to photosynthesize. Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth once a week so it can “breathe” in the nutrients you’re giving it.

Check the Water: Peace Lilies are sensitive to chlorine. If you can, let your tap water sit out overnight before mixing it with the yeast to let the chemicals evaporate.

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