Why are the tips of my peace lily plants turning brown?
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Peace lily is turning brown at the ends.
My peace lily is turning brown at the end of the leaves. It is a potted plant in doors and get lots of light and I water 💦 it once a week.
My plant always seemed a little 'suffered' when it was getting ready to bloom. After that everything always went back to normal.
This is normal for a peace lily. Once it does that it will bloom. Once the leaves dry up just pull them out from the root.
It is not normal ,it is improper watering.\https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/peace-lily/peace-lilies-getting-brown-tips.htm
I have a giant one in my kitchen that has been there for about 5 years. This has been my experience. They need bright light but not direct sunlight all day. When they need water the stems and leaves will droop. Once I overwatered and did not realize it until the leaves started turning brown. They are pretty forgiving and will usually bounce back. You can cut off the leaves and stems that are dryed out and cut the tips off those that still have some green on them
Hi Peggy, hope this helps. Overwatering and under-watering can cause leaves to wilt and the leaf edges to turn yellow or brown. Your container should have a drainage hole in it so the pot will not hold water. Growing medium that has been kept too dry will often pull away from the sides of the pot.