Winter Care for Your Peace Lily: Keep It Happy and Healthy
Tue Dec 16 2025
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Peace lilies are beautiful plants that need special care in winter. They come from warm places like the Americas and Southeast Asia. In winter, they grow slowly. This is like how some animals sleep through the cold months. But don't forget about your peace lily! It still needs attention to stay healthy.
Watering is key. In winter, peace lilies need less water. Check the top inch of soil. If it's dry, it's time to water. Wait about 10 days between waterings. Too much water can hurt the plant. So, be careful not to overdo it.
Light is important too. Peace lilies like bright, indirect light. In winter, days are shorter. Put your plant near a south- or west-facing window. You can also use artificial light to help it grow.
Humidity is another factor. Peace lilies love humidity. Winter air is dry, especially with central heating. Use a humidifier or a pebble tray to add moisture. You can also mist the leaves, but not too much. Too much water can cause problems.
Fertilizer helps plants grow. In winter, peace lilies don't need as much. But don't skip it completely. Use a weak fertilizer every 4-6 weeks. This will keep your plant strong for spring.
Watch for signs of trouble. Yellow leaves can mean too much water or not enough nutrients. Wilted leaves might mean too much or too little water. Brown tips usually mean low humidity. Adjust care as needed to keep your peace lily happy.