Why are the tips of my peace lily brown?

One reason that your peace lilies tips could be going brown is due to overwatering. If your peace lily has been overwatered, not only will the tip of the plant be brown, but you’ll also notice your plant feels soft and limp as well.

One source stated, and incorrect watering. Incorrect watering includes both overwatering and under-watering. Poor water quality. Minerals like chlorine and fluorine are harmful to the Peace Lilies., and fungal infections. Fungal infections cause more black leaves than watering issues do. A couple additional ideas to examine: pests, overfertilization, cold injury, root rot, humidity, and light issues.

How to revive a peace lily?

How to Revive a Peace LilyA healthy new plant for comparison. Below is a picture of a recently purchased peace lily. Remove dead stems and leaves. Before up-potting the plant, I removed the dead, yellowing leaves and the brown stems as best as I could. A couple additional things to look into are: back in its place, or long necks and aerial roots.

Also, how do you save a dying peace lily?

Add organic compost to the soil. You should add a fertilizer with a 3:1:2 ratio. Fertilize peace lilies every six weeks to prevent nutrient deficiencies. When the peace lily starts to recover, switch the fertilizers, lower in nitrogen and higher in phosphorous.

It would be best to stop watering immediately. Provide at least 6 hours of indirect sunlight to the plant. Cut off affected leaves with sharp pruners. Place your peace lily in a well-aerated area. Remove the dead and dying roots and keep the healthy roots. Don’t fertilize the plant before recovery. Water the peace lily when the topsoil is dry.

Why is my peace lily drooping after repotting?

, and watering issues. Belonging to the Aroid family, Peace Lilies have thick, shiny, and luscious green leaves which remain healthy if taken good care of., and direct sunlight. Peace Lilies grow best when they receive bright indirect sunlight. A few more ideas to look into: diseases, temperature fluctuations, wrong soil choice/condition, pest infestation, or low humidity.