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12. When and how to repot your peace lily

Peace lilies, like all plants, grow and can eventually outgrow their pots. If you observe roots emerging from the drainage holes or the plant looking too big for its container, it's a sign to repot. Choose a new pot that's slightly larger than the current one, ensuring it has adequate drainage. Repotting provides the plant with fresh soil rich in nutrients and more space to grow. This process rejuvenates the peace lily, ensuring it continues to flourish and brighten your home with its elegance.

plant repotted ganjalex / Shutterstock

Originally published on The Habitat: 20 Practical Solutions for Peace Lilies
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