home botanicals live 4 inch spathiphyllum 'peace lily' house plant 140
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home botanicals live 4 inch spathiphyllum 'peace lily' house plant

home botanicals live 4 inch spathiphyllum 'peace lily' house plant 140

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home botanicals live 4 inch spathiphyllum 'peace lily' house plant 140Description: The Spathiphyllum Sensation, commonly known as the Giant Peace Lily, is a striking houseplant renowned for its large, glossy, dark green leaves and elegant white flowers (spathes). This XXL specimen, standing 140160 cm tall in a 45 cm pot, makes a bold statement in any indoor space. Its oversized foliage and graceful blooms provide a touch of sophistication and tranquillity, making it a favourite for living rooms, offices, and other

Description: The Spathiphyllum Sensation, commonly known as the Giant Peace Lily, is a striking houseplant renowned for its large, glossy, dark green leaves and elegant white flowers (spathes). This XXL specimen, standing 140–160 cm tall in a 45 cm pot, makes a bold statement in any indoor space. Its oversized foliage and graceful blooms provide a touch of sophistication and tranquillity, making it a favourite for living rooms, offices, and other spacious areas.

In addition to its visual appeal, the Spathiphyllum Sensation is celebrated for its air-purifying properties, as it can filter toxins and improve indoor air quality. It’s also easy to care for, making it a perfect choice for beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts alike.


Care Guide

1. Light Requirements

  • Preferred: Bright, indirect sunlight for optimal growth and blooming.
  • Tolerates: Low to medium light conditions, though flowering may be reduced.
  • Avoid: Direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves, causing them to turn yellow or brown.

2. Watering

  • Frequency: Water when the top 2–3 cm (1 inch) of soil feels dry.
  • Method: Water thoroughly until excess water drains out of the pot. Always discard standing water to prevent root rot.
  • Caution: Peace lilies prefer slightly moist soil but are sensitive to overwatering. Underwatering may cause drooping, which can be quickly resolved with a thorough watering.

3. Humidity

  • Thrives in moderate to high humidity levels (50–60%).
  • Place near a humidifier, mist occasionally, or use a pebble tray with water to maintain humidity, especially during dry winters.

4. Temperature

  • Ideal range: 18–27°C (65–80°F).
  • Protect the plant from temperatures below 15°C (59°F), cold drafts, and air conditioning vents.

5. Soil

  • Requires a well-draining, rich potting mix.
  • A general-purpose houseplant soil mixed with a bit of perlite or sand ensures good drainage.

6. Fertilising

  • Feed with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer).
  • Avoid over-fertilising, as it can cause brown leaf tips. Reduce feeding in autumn and winter.

7. Pruning

  • Remove any yellowing, damaged, or dead leaves at the base with clean scissors.
  • Cut spent flowers at the base to encourage new blooms and maintain the plant’s tidy appearance.

8. Repotting

  • Repot every 2–3 years or when the plant becomes root-bound.
  • Use a slightly larger pot with fresh soil to support continued growth.

9. Flowering Tips

  • Regular care and bright, indirect light encourage flowering.
  • If the plant does not flower, ensure it is receiving sufficient light and nutrients.

10. Common Problems

  • Drooping Leaves: Typically caused by underwatering or overwatering. Check the soil and adjust watering accordingly.
  • Brown Leaf Tips: Often due to low humidity, over-fertilising, or using water with high fluoride content. Increase humidity and consider using distilled or filtered water.
  • Yellow Leaves: May result from overwatering, poor drainage, or ageing foliage. Address the watering routine and remove old leaves as necessary.

11. Pests

  • Rarely affected by pests but may occasionally encounter spider mites, mealybugs, or aphids.
  • Wipe leaves with a damp cloth and treat infestations with neem oil or insecticidal soap.

Styling Tips

  • Position the XXL Peace Lily in a prominent spot to showcase its dramatic size and lush foliage.
  • Place it in living rooms, entryways, or offices where its air-purifying properties and elegant appearance can be appreciated.
  • Pair it with sleek, neutral pots or the included 45 cm container for a modern aesthetic.
  • Add decorative elements like pebbles or moss at the base for a polished look.

Benefits of Spathiphyllum Sensation

  • Air-Purifying: Removes toxins such as benzene, formaldehyde, and ammonia, improving indoor air quality.
  • Low Maintenance: Ideal for busy households or offices, requiring minimal care.
  • Elegant Aesthetic: The combination of glossy leaves and white flowers adds sophistication to any space.

This XXL Spathiphyllum Sensation Peace Lily combines grandeur with ease of care, making it a perfect centrepiece for large spaces or a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate timeless elegance and natural beauty.

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