My indoor peace lily is not looking good. It is green and wilting. How do I bring it back to life?
Peace lilies are tropical plants that thrive in warm, humid environments. They do not tolerate cold temperatures or drafts, and they need bright indirect light in order to flourish. If your peace lily is green and wilting, it is likely that it is not getting enough light or humidity.
To bring your peace lily back to life, you should first check the light conditions. Move it to a brighter location, but avoid direct sunlight. You should also increase the humidity around the plant by misting it with water or placing it on a tray of pebbles filled with water.
In addition to light and humidity, peace lilies also need well-drained soil and regular watering. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings, and avoid overwatering. You should also fertilize your peace lily every few months with a balanced fertilizer.
If you follow these tips, your peace lily should start to perk up within a few weeks. However, if the plant does not improve, you may need to repot it in fresh soil or check for pests or diseases.
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