Bringing peace lillies back inside?
Is it ok to just bring my peace lillies in now??? The have been on the porch all summer!! Will it hurt them to make the transaction??? I know I can't leave them outside all winter!!
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When you bring them in be sure to spray for insects.
Keep them in temps above 60 and out of cool drafts.
Hi Selena, Bring them in on cold nights then when adjusted bring them in for the winter.
We have ours inside year round and they do fine if they get enough light to stay healthy. Inside with the decrease in humidity, you may need to change the watering schedule. I would suggest using a moisture meter. Menards has one that is really reasonable, around five dollars, that works really well.
My peace lollies are on our back patio so they get bright morning sun. They are growing nicely an s blooming but they blooms stay green. I have not fertilzed at all but reported after purchase. I've never seen this. What am I doing wrong?
They will be happy in the house as long as they get some indirect sun ...., a real added bonus, the peace Lilly cleans the air of toxins in the home....
And you mean transition, right?
Transition.