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Just 1 Cup Makes Peace Lily Bloom with Countless Flowers (All Year Long)

Prepare the Rice Water Mixture
Take a small cup (about 180 ml) of uncooked rice and place it in a blender. Add 2 liters of water (preferably chlorine-free water) into the blender as well. Blend the mixture for about 2 to 3 minutes until the rice water becomes smooth and milky.

Strain the Rice Water
Once the rice water is blended, use a fine mesh strainer to filter out any rice residue. This step is important because you want to avoid any rice particles from coming in contact with the soil, which could lead to mold or attract pests. Only the liquid should be used to water the plant.

Apply the Rice Water to Your Peace Lily
Now that you have your rice water ready, it’s time to apply it to your Peace Lily. Pour the rice water directly into the soil around the base of the plant. Make sure to water the plant thoroughly, but avoid over-watering. The goal is to ensure the soil is evenly moist without making it soggy.

How Often Should You Use Rice Water on Your Peace Lily?

For optimal results, apply rice water to your Peace Lily twice a week if it is a relatively new plant or just starting to bloom. This frequency will encourage the plant to produce more flowers and maintain healthy, green foliage.

If your Peace Lily has been in your home for a while and hasn’t been blooming, you can apply rice water three times a week. This extra application will help stimulate blooming and improve overall plant health.
Additional Care Tips for Peace Lilies

While rice water is a great fertilizer for Peace Lilies, there are other care tips to ensure your plant grows well and blooms beautifully.

Light Requirements
Peace Lilies are indoor plants and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. If they are exposed to too much sun, their leaves can burn, and the flowers will fade. Keep your Peace Lily in a room with indirect light, where it can thrive without the risk of sunburn.

Watering Needs
Peace Lilies prefer consistently moist soil but don’t like to sit in water. Be sure to water your plant regularly, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged. If you let the soil dry out too much, the plant will become stressed and may start to lose its leaves.

Fertilization Options
Besides rice water, you can also use organic fertilizers to keep your Peace Lily healthy. Bone meal, worm castings, or well-rotted manure are great natural options that provide essential nutrients to the plant. If you prefer chemical-free care, these organic options will keep your Peace Lily growing strong and producing flowers.

Propagation
Peace Lilies can be easily propagated by dividing the plant. If your Peace Lily has grown large, you can separate it into smaller sections and replant them into new pots. This is a great way to multiply your plants or share them with friends and family.

Why Rice Water Is So Effective

 

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