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Originally Posted by herekitty1960
I have two Peace Lillies. They were in one of the plant arrangements from my sister's funeral.
They are in individual pots and are kinda small. I have set the pots in a larger planter and they are outside on my porch.
My question is - should I re-pot them in a larger container? Will they continue to live if I just keep them in the same pots and water them? I'm afraid of root rot if I leave them in their original container but they seem to be doing OK.
They have sentimental value to me and I don't want anything to happen to them. I've never had too much luck with plants.
Thanks for your help!
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They are houseplants.
Don't overwater, pick the flower stems off once they are done blooming, pick off the brown leaves immediately, fertilize with a 20-20-20 type house plant fertilizer and don't let the plant sit in standing water.
Repot the plant every year or two in a rich soil consisting of equal parts of loam, peat moss, and sand (standard houseplant potting SOIL.)