Simple solution to peace lilies not flowering revealed by guru - and keep away from cats

Your peace lily will have loads of abundant flowers after you implement this simple step to its care

Peace lily plant in a bright home

Your peace lily will have loads of abundant flowers after you implement this simple step to its care (Image: Getty)

Peace lilies can be challenging to care for if you don't consider their specific needs, such as watering, light, and temperature.

Luckily, @plantsavvyco on TikTok, who regulalrly sarees content about plants and is a “houseplant stylist” has shared some tips you should keep in mind when it comes to caring for the dramatic plants.

In a video, she said: “Hey y’all, here’s how I take care of my peace lily. So these guys like bright and direct light, but they can survive in low light.

“These plants are also the best for those who seem to overwater their plants.

“They will let you know when they need to be watered, they will droop.

“And then you just really thoroughly water them.

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“If they’re not flowering they need brighter light,” they finished off.

People left comments on the helpful video.

One person said: “Idk how I just saw this, but I recently moved my peace lily closer to a window and it’s doing better!!”

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Another person warned: “PSA for those of you with cats Lilies are poisonous to them!! I keep mine outside because of this.”

Chiming in with what their peace lily is like, someone else said: “Mine is the most dramatic queen ever. She’ll perk up and 30 minutes later all the leaves are on the floor. Girls never happy.”

And grateful for the tip, someone else wrote: "So glad I came across this! mine flowers like one lily then dies almost immediately."

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