. However, despite its popularity, many people still do not know how to care for this flower. Most often, immediately after purchase, the plant is placed in the wrong place and watered incorrectly. Over time, its leaves turn yellow and the plant stops flowering. Fortunately, there are ways to save it.
Just one tablet is enough and the Spathiphyllum will bloom and stop turning yellow. Lush green leaves will decorate the apartment again
If the Spathiphyllum is wasting and does not bloom despite following all care rules, it is worth using an appropriate conditioner. When brown or yellow spots appear on the leaves, reach for the medicine cabinet or buy magnesium and potassium at the pharmacy. One of the cheapest and most popular preparations of this type is Aspargin. The tablets contain a mixture of magnesium and potassium salts of aspartic acid, which have a strengthening effect. To prepare a homemade Spathiphyllum conditioner, all you need is one tablet dissolved in a glass of standing water. Water the plant with this mixture 2-3 times in a row. The preparation can be used protectively once a month.
Spathiphyllum. Position, watering and care
The basis of caring for this plant is to provide it with good soil and drainage in the pot. Spathiphyllum tolerates drought better than excess water. The best time to water is when you notice that the soil is visibly dry and the leaves are slightly lowering. When the soil is constantly wet, the root system rots, which results in yellowing and browning of the leaves. Another important aspect of Spathiphyllum care is the appropriate position and vacuuming. The pot should be placed in a well-lit place, but not exposed to direct sunlight. You should also remember to clean the leaves to remove dust that could prevent proper photosynthesis. Most often, the Spathiphyllum does not bloom because the location is too dark. It should also not be placed on a sunny windowsill. Harsh light is harmful to the plant. Another reason why the Spathiphyllum does not bloom may be poor fertilization and watering with hard water.
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