How to water the peace tree

How to water the peace tree

1. Keep moist

The peace lily likes a relatively humid environment, but not too much. Keep the soil moist, but without water accumulation. After watering it thoroughly once, water it again after an hour to ensure it is thoroughly watered. Do not water it frequently after watering it thoroughly. Wait until about one centimeter below is dry before watering again. The time interval is about half a month.

2. Is it enough water?

Press the soil in the pot with your fingers. If it feels moist and some water sticks to your hand, it means it has been watered enough and has sufficient moisture. If you press the soil and it feels very dry and not damp, it means you haven't watered it enough and need to water it again.

3. Seasonal watering

After entering autumn, you should control watering. You cannot maintain the same watering frequency as in spring and summer. In winter, water as little as possible, spray more water, and maintain a relatively humid environment.

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