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Peace Lily Air Purifying Plant – Easy Care Low Light Houseplant, Housewarming Present, Sympathy Gift, indoor Garden

Peace Lily Air Purifying Plant - Easy Care Low Light Houseplant, Housewarming Present, Sympathy Gift, indoor Garden -   19 plants Easy low lights ideas
Peace lilies make excellent houseplants for the home or office. These lovely plants not only brighten up a living space and are easy to care for, but are also excellent at cleaning the air of the room they are in. NOTE: Peace Lilies are preparing their bloom cycle for a spring bloom! You may or may not receive a blooming plant! These beautiful lilies are great for people with allergies or that are sensitive to irritants. Their flowers contain very little pollen, which does not spread easily, and their leaves absorb mold spores and other irritants. This hard-working plant filters most of the harmful chemicals commonly found in US homes, as well as radiation. So they are perfect accents to keep near TVs, ACs and house vents. Or in bathrooms, where they will help keep tiles and shower curtains free from mildew. For best air purifying results keep one for every 100 sq. ft. of indoor space. *approx. dimensions 18-20″ tall in 4†pot SHIPPED WITH LOVE (FREE on orders over $50): – Premium white, custom-made 4″ planter with drainage. 3D printed inhouse with sustainable, plant based materials. – Premium custom-blend soil. Specifically formulated with all the nutrients and vitamins to keep your Pretty in Green plants happy and thriving. – Personalized care instructions. – Ready to unpack, display and love. CARE: – Light: Bright, indirect light is preferred. But Peace Lilies can tolerate and quickly adjust to medium and low light conditions. And, unlike other flowering plants, will bloom with almost no light. – Water: Water your Lily regularly to keep the soil evenly moist. If the leaves begin to look (or are fully) droopy, don’t fret! this is just a sign that the plant is thirsty. Just rehydrate it by putting the pot in a bowl of water, refilling the bowl as needed until the plant stops drink. The lily should begin to perk back up after just a few hours. More on how to rehydrate your lily here: https://prettyingreen.com/blogs/houseplant-how-to-blog/rehydrating-houseplant-how-to-blog – Other: If you have had Peace Lilies before, you’ll know that the flowers and individual leaves have a different lifecycle than that of the “mother plantâ€. When flowers and leaves age and are getting ready to drop, they begin to loose their brightness and color (flowers turn green/brown, and leaves turn yellow/brown). This discoloration is due to a transfer of nutrients happening between the leaf/flower and the plant and is a natural and reoccurring event in the plant’s life. It’s best to let this process finish naturally but if they become unsightly you can also remove the wilting parts with a sharp, clean utensil. New growth and flowers will soon come in place of the old ones. NOTES: There are certain risks associated with shipping live plants. While we take all precautions to make sure the plants arrive in good conditions, some transit shock is normal. To alleviate this shock, water your plant lightly upon arrival and wait at least 1 full week before transplanting it to a new container. In the event that the plant is severely damaged during transit, please contact us within 48 hours with a description of the condition of your plant upon arrival and a picture, and we will gladly mail a replacement. WINTER SHIPMENTS: Buyers shipping to destinations with temperatures under 40F MUST also purchase a heat pack. Shipments going to regions with temperatures below 20F will be held until the temperature rises above 20F (this is because when it gets so cold even the heat packs freeze!). https://www.etsy.com/listing/570702695/add-on-shipping-heat-pack-72-hours?ref=shop_home_active_7 Photograph above represents plants in the nursery. Appearance of delivered plant may vary depending on season. >>> FIND MORE PLANTS AT WWW.PRETTYINGREEN.COM <<<