Of course you can! Peace lilies are vigorous, and a healthy plant will probably need to be repotted once a year! You can check your plant to see if it needs repotting in several ways. You can check the roots: if they are growing out of the drainage holes in your pot, it needs repotting. You can pull the plant out of the pot and see if it is root-bound (the roots have filled the pot and are growing round and round in circles), and if when you water it the water goes immediatly through the pot and out the bottom, there is probably too many roots and not enough soil to soak up any water. The new pot should not be any more than one size larger than the pot you have the plant in now.
why do the end of the leaves on my peace lillie turn brown on the tips
No! You don't have to have a plant in a betta tank.
I need to repot my plants.
The peace lily has its origins in central America and the northern part of South America. In the 1800s it was domesticated by the Victorians as houseplants.
To effectively save a peace lily plant, ensure it has proper lighting, water it regularly but avoid overwatering, and provide a humid environment. Remove dead or yellow leaves, repot if needed, and fertilize occasionally.
You can repot a bonsai tree, but you must be VERY gentle. You do NEED to repot them every so often and trim up the roots and separate then and give new soil.
To save a dying peace lily, make sure it is getting the right amount of water, light, and humidity. Trim any yellow or brown leaves, repot if needed, and fertilize occasionally. Keep the plant away from drafts and extreme temperatures.
Yes, a peace lily can be propagated in water by placing a cutting in a container of water until roots develop. Once roots have formed, the cutting can then be potted in soil to continue growing.
To save a dying peace lily plant, make sure it is getting the right amount of water and light. Trim any yellow or brown leaves, repot if needed, and fertilize occasionally. Keep the plant in a humid environment and avoid overwatering.
The orange spots are caused from lack of water. This is one house plant you almost can NOT over water.
To effectively trim and care for an overgrown peace lily, prune the yellow or brown leaves, repot the plant if it's root-bound, and provide proper watering and light conditions. This will help maintain its health and vitality.
"Ren" means water lilly. Any regular lilly is "Yuri"