House plants dying-why?
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How old are the plants? They made need re-potting
Mine PL was giving to me by the owner that couldn't take care of it, it was doing fine until start doing the same as yours, probably too much water (?).
I repotted it using the same container but with new soil....It looks much healthier now...will see...
Check the ph in the soil. I just bought a gauge at amazon and it tells me the ph, moisture and light. If it’s in a pot, check to see if it’s root bound.
Maybe you are not watering enough? Check this out!
https://m.wikihow.com/Care-for-Peace-Lilies
my first suggestion would be to water more frequently. I never had much luck with letting the soil dry out. Just make sure they have drain holes so their roots are not sitting in water.
mabe some fresh potting soil? or a larger pot? or mabe make some smaller plants from the parent plant. suspect it might b overcrowded
Make sure you immediately cut out any yellowing leaves. They will never turn green again and zap all the nutrients away from healthy growth.