The companions, sometimes spathiphyllum, known as “women’s happiness”, are in no hurry to please with the bloom and sometimes even refuse to bloom. Try feeding it a simple remedy: wood ash. Often this is not necessary, fertilize once and observe the reaction of the flora; If there is no result, repeat after 1.5 to 2 weeks.

Dissolve a tablespoon of ash in a quart of warm water, stir until smooth and carefully introduce the solution into the roots of the plant. There is a second way to use ash as fertilizer, which is also simple to implement.
Care: Spathiphyllum comes from the tropics of South America and prefers warm conditions. The ideal temperature range for its growth and flowering is 18-25 degrees Celsius. At lower temperatures, plant growth slows down.
Direct sunlight can cause burns on its leaves, so during the hottest season it is more advisable to move the spathiphyllum to partial shade or cover it. This plant adapts well to low-light conditions. For its location, an east-facing window sill is the most suitable.



