Transplanting Spathiphyllum Floor Plant
Mine that you see here in the video down below is in a 6 pot stands about 12 tall.
Transplanting spathiphyllum floor plant. Ideally you should only need to add dirt around the sides of the plant rather than below it or on top of it. If you re going to transplant you need to know when to transplant. Repotting annually in the spring is good for the peace lily as the plant will appreciate the refreshed soil. Eventually the peace lily may grow too large for its pot at which point it can be divided.
Growing peace lily spathiphyllum or spath indoors. This largest of the peace lily varieties will reach up to 6 feet in height with broad 20 inch long leaves. Watering no more than once a week is plenty for this plant. Best soil for spathiphyllum plants use a peat based potting soil for spathiphyllum that has excellent drainage.
You can tell your spathiphyllum needs water when the leaves slightly droop. Potting the plants is a very special action. Prepare your new pot by filling it with enough compacted soil so that your plant sits comfortably on top of it. Carefully remove the plant from its container and set it on newspaper.
A very common variety growing to 3 to 4 feet tall with leaves up to 9 inches wide. As the plant grows you will need to transplant it into gradually larger pots. This is part and parcel to how to plant a spathiphyllum. Use a well draining all purpose potting soil.
Water even less during winter as the plant won t be producing blooms. Transfer your plant to its new container. 12 14 grow pot size those are floor plants. When the plant gets too large get a pot that is at least one and a half times larger than the old pot.
How to plant transplant and divide peace lilies. Remove the old soil and wash the container. As i said there are many species varieties of peace lilies. This striking large plant has vibrant green leaves.
Don t wait too long though severely drooping leaves means the plant has been dry long enough to damage the root system. Washing the plant can be done by either setting it in the bath and giving it a short shower or by placing it in a sink and letting the tap run over the leaves. Alternatively the leaves of your peace lily plant can also be wiped down with a damp cloth. Repot the spathiphyllum into new soil if the plant has been residing in the same soil for several years.
Avoid using commercial leaf shine products however as these can clog the pores of the plant. Roots growing out of the drainage holes is another indication that it is time to transplant. Use a well draining potting mix that is high in organic matter. A small variety growing to only about 15 inches.
To decide if it is time to transplant slide the rootball out of the pot if the roots are tightly wound around the outside of the soil it is time to go up a pot size.