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Just 1 Glass Makes Peace Lilies Bloom With So Many Flowers All Year Round

Prepare the Rice Water Mixture
Begin by taking a small cup (about 180 ml) of uncooked rice. Place the rice in a blender and add 2 liters of water. Blend the mixture for about 2 to 3 minutes until it becomes a smooth, milky liquid. The consistency should be light and white, like rice milk.

Strain the Solution
After blending, strain the rice water through a fine mesh sieve or strainer into a clean container. This step is important because you want to remove any rice residue that might cause mold or attract insects to your plant. You only want the liquid to use on your Peace Lily.

Apply the Rice Water to Your Peace Lily
Once you have the rice water prepared, it’s time to apply it to your Peace Lily. Pour the rice water into the soil around the base of the plant. Make sure to wet the soil thoroughly, but be careful not to over-saturate it.

How Often Should You Use Rice Water on Your Peace Lily?
For best results, apply rice water to your Peace Lily twice a week if it’s a newer plant or if it has just started blooming. This will help encourage the plant to continue flowering and maintain its vibrant green leaves.

If you’ve had your Peace Lily for a while and it hasn’t been blooming, you can apply the rice water three times a week. This extra application will give the plant the nutrients it needs to kick-start blooming and ensure the flowers develop properly.

Additional Care Tips for Peace Lilies
Besides using rice water, there are a few more tips that can help your Peace Lily grow healthy and bloom beautifully:

Lighting
Peace Lilies are indoor plants and do not do well in direct sunlight. If exposed to too much sun, the leaves may burn, and the plant may lose its flowers. Keep your Peace Lily in a bright room, but avoid direct sunlight. Indirect light is ideal for this plant.

Watering
Peace Lilies love consistent moisture, but they don’t like to be overly dry. If you let them dry out too much, they will start to droop and look sad with limp leaves. Make sure to water your plant regularly, and keep the soil moist, but not soaked. This will keep the plant happy and healthy.

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