Indoor Spathiphyllum (Peace Lilly)

thistlebloom

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No, not of my own, but when I worked at a nursery we often would repot customers houseplants. I'm pretty sure I divided and repotted a few Peace lilies, but it's been awhile...at any rate,... I assume it was successful since no irate customers returned.

Maybe you could do just one first and see how it responds.
 

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Ah, the pics help! They could use a transplant- but I have to admit not as bad as mine did! I think you can do it, with no problem. I personally would wait until spring, so I could give them a little fertilizer, pick me up.
 

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Yes, I think I will wait until spring to give them the best chance. Thank you so very much, you two, for the help and encouragement. I guess I am just going to have to hold my breath and jump! Happy gardening!
 

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The water consumed here by the plants is looking to be more than the normal one but this kind of things happens sometime so not to worry at all. That might be a natural phenomena. You are right here you should wait for spring will be helpful a lot.
 
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