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Why Your Peace Lily Isn’t Blooming (And How To Fix It Fast)

Although peace lilies are said to be low-maintenance, they can actually be a pain in the bum once they start showing problems.

One of the most common problems with peace lilies is poor blooming results, which can stem from a plethora of underlying reasons. In today’s article, let’s discuss a few of these reasons in detail and try to determine simple, practical solutions for each of them.

 

Before we get to the actual reasons behind the poor blooming, it’s important to discuss expectations.

Ideally, your peace lilies should be blooming from March to July. A little late or early is totally okay as long as it’s somewhere within this timeframe.

If the perennial is not blooming during these months at all, it means that something is wrong.

Peace lilies actually prefer some degree of warmth and long sun exposure to bloom properly. When the wintertime comes around, sunlight typically isn’t around for very long, and temperatures drop, leading to weaker, slow-emerging peace lily blooms. So, don’t worry if it’s not blooming in winter!

Peace lily is one of those perennials that cannot do well in shade or partial shade conditions. They need plenty of sunlight on a daily basis to perform basic functions and grow meaningfully. While poor lighting won’t be lethal, it can certainly limit your perennial’s overall growth and blooming potential.

Solution: If your peace lily is in a pot and has mobility, move it to a well-lit area like a windowsill or the kitchen counter near the window.

Age is another very important variable in peace lily flowering. If the perennial is young or newly propagated, expecting it to bloom immediately is unrealistic. Senior citizen peace lilies may also have trouble blooming since they’ve reached an age where performing normal functions becomes tremendously challenging.

Solution: Your peace lilies need to be at least 1-3 years old before they fully bloom. Since there’s no real reversal for old age, the best you can do in that case is just enjoy the leaves and weak blooms the perennial has left to offer.

 

 

 

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