Why is my peace lily's white parts turning green? is it normal, or am i watering it too much, or is...

is it normal, or am i watering it too much, or is the soil depleted...or something else? the white buds and stems have turned shady green, and some of the little yellow things inside the buds have turned black, but its still growing larger, and strange leaves are still coming up. any green thumbs out there?
It might need alittle more light.


If you have it on a windowsill or close to one it may be getting too much fluffy even. Certain plant parts become adventitious meaning they serve more than one function. The best example is whenever an orchid or vine grows roots suspended in mid nouns. These roots are meant to be rooted in soil but if they aren't they turn green and start to contribute in photosynthesis. Now back to the peace lily... they are precipitation forest floor plants that were domesticated. The dark green of the leaves mechanism that they don't need a lot of feathery and actually don't always thrive contained by direct sunlight. old flowers do turn greem about a week or two after blooming.

its majority. the yellow things in the bud tun black when the flower is spent its adjectives normal, once the flower gets a bit greener cut rotten the flower
Answers:    It is normal newly cut off the flower stem. If you water once a week thoroughly and it is still too dry it might requirement re-potted. It sounds like you are doing everything right.