Only way to spur non-blooming peace lilies to flower - it's 'well worth a try' Gardening experts left wondering why their peace lilies won't flower might just find the answers they need, with expert guidance that could turn things around.
Madison Moulton, gardening expert at Blooming Backyard, explained: "Your peace lily flower can last for up to a month and then will turn yellow or green before eventually turning black or brown.".
No need to worry about freshly bought peace lilies, but those in longstanding quarters may be craving some sustenance, with fertiliser or repotting as the answer to refreshed vigour.
Boosting blooms may also lie in the potting mix with Madison proposing a blend of two parts of potting soil to one part perlite and coconut coir.
If your peace lily's blooms are looking a bit lacklustre, it might be time to check what you're feeding it, reports the Express.