Help! My variegated peace lily? The leaves are turning brown and it looks sad and droopy. What...
The leaves are turning brown and it looks sad and droopy. What can I do?
Answers: People tend to love peace lilies to loss, and they over-water them. If your plant is getting yellowish and droopy, you can bet on its having gotten too much sea. Allow it to dry out a little, and kind sure there is worthy air flow around it. Since it's a variegate, it won't have need of as much light as a fully-green series, but it's still a good opinion to put it in bright street light, although NOT direct sunlight. Hopefully it will recover when its roots enjoy a chance to breathe a moment or two better. Once it has recovered, fertilize it near a good, on the edge fertilizer, but don't fertilize it until you can tell it have recovered a bit, or you'll just compound your problems.
Good luck!
So different things might be going on, it may be getting too wet, or too dry, or too cold or adjectives three alternating. The best cure for a peace Lilly is to re-pot it, a little larger pot won't hurt, using a virtuous potting soil, one with somewhat added composted manure or something approaching that, and then river it well, afterwards leave it alone until the soil get almost dry and then hose it well again. Droopy can be due to both drizzling and dry. If its gotten too cold that is single temporary as long as you presently have it contained by a warmer location. I almost kill mine with too much wet, and then almost kill it again when I dried it out, so I re-potted it and its gorgeous and healthy again. Good luck.