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Simple step-by-step guide to grow peace lily in a balcony garden for beginners

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 9, 2026, 13:15 IST
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How to grow peace lily in balcony Simple step-by-step guide for beginners

Nothing beats stepping onto your balcony and seeing peace lilies blooming with elegant white spathes amid lush green leaves; it almost feels like a serene oasis, right outside your door.

These plants especially work wonders where air feels heavy from traffic and dust, quietly cleaning pollutants like benzene and formaldehyde.

They are low-maintenance stars and handle low light and humidity swings better than fussier plants.

Here is a simple step-by-step guide to growing peace lilies in your balcony gardenPhotos via Canva

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Pick the right spot and pot the plant

Choose a balcony corner with bright, indirect light, where it gets maximum morning sun, and avoid places with harsh afternoon rays that scorch leaves. Use a pot 2 inches wider than the roots with drainage holes; add pebbles at the bottom for airflow. Fill with a peat-based, well-draining mix. In humid Indian weather, this setup prevents root rot. Gently plant, firm the soil, and water until it drains.

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Water wisely every time

Keep the soil moist like a wrung sponge, with the top inch dry. Water deeply with room-temperature water; prefer filtered H2O to avoid chlorine. In summer heat, check daily as balcony winds dry pots fast. Droopy leaves mean the plant is dry. If so, then water them quickly. Mist leaves weekly for a humidity boost, but don't overdo it, as it could result in leaf infection.

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Feed and fix brown tips

Fertilize every 6 weeks in growing season (spring-summer) with diluted balanced liquid feed; half-strength avoids burn. Trim brown tips with clean scissors to tidy and spur growth, snip to a healthy edge. Wipe dust off leaves monthly for better breathing. Regular checks keep it blooming lush.

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Tips for quick growth

To get those pretty white flowers (spathes), give a bit more indirect light and keep the soil steadily moist. Group plants together or use a pebble-water tray for higher humidity, which is super important in dry, air-conditioned rooms. Snip off yellow leaves at the bottom. Turn the pot weekly for even growth all around. Cut back water in monsoons; keep it warm in winter. Be patient as blooms come with steady care.

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Repot and pest patrol

Repot every 1-2 years in springtime, shifting to a bigger pot with fresh soil so roots aren't cramped. Keep an eye out for spider mites in dry months; a neem spray chases them away safely. If there are mealybugs, then wipe them off with cotton dipped in alcohol. Balcony breezes boost airflow and cut pest chances. Healthy plants fight bugs better. Multiply yours by splitting the clumps.

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