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The Moses Cradle or Peace Lily plant is an indoor plant that does not require special care or attention. This, however, does not mean that it should be left to grow independently, without performing any operations. All plants, in fact, need the care and love of people. Therefore, it will be the same for spathiphyllum.
This plant loves to be placed in a partially shaded location and, in any case, not in direct contact with the sun’s rays . Therefore, it is a perfect houseplant . However, it can also be placed outdoors, as long as its “suffering” towards too intense light and sunlight is respected.
Therefore, the perfect place for growing the peace lily will be in partial shade . However, it will not be indicated to place the plant near a heat source, such as a heat pump or radiator.
In the warm months of the year, this plant needs water in the soil and leaves more frequently than in the winter months. The important thing, however, will be that the soil is never completely dry. A peace lily, well cared for and placed in a place that is familiar to it, can live even more than 15 years , reaching peaks of more than 20 years.
In this article we want you to discover some techniques to stimulate the growth of this plant and get many flowers from it . Here’s everything you need to know about it.
Growing Spathiphyllum or Moses’ Cradle: Here are the correct moves to adopt
This plant has very green and robust leaves . If well cared for, then, it can produce white flowers with a truly incredible aroma . The better you care for and stimulate the plant, the more flowers will grow from it. The first move to make will be to often remove dust from the leaves. All you need to do is use a water spray bottle to better vaporize the droplets.
As we have commented before, therefore, the choice of the place where to place this plant plays a fundamental role. Additionally, the soil should always be moist and never dry . If you respect these small instructions, you will always have a healthy spathiphyllum, with abundant flowering and evergreen leaves. Spathiphyllum flowering will not begin before 6 months of age .
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