How Do You Propagate A Peace Lily?
The only possible propagation method of a peace lily in a home environment is by division. Although the plant produced frequently blooms, germination of seeds is difficult. A mature peace lily plant produces several small crowns at its side consisting of roots and leaves. If separated from the parent plant, these can grow into new, mature peace lilies. Unlike many plants, propagation can be performed any time of year. Examine the base of the peace lily plant and look for crowns of leaves growing to the side of the main crown. You can identify a separate crown because some of the leaves will be facing the opposite way of the main crown. Choose a crown with at least 2 leaves. If crowns aren’t present, the peace lily cannot be propagated. Use a sharp knife to cut away a crown from the parent plant. Try to get as many roots as possible. Removing the root ball from the pot may help. If you fail to get any roots with the crown, select another crown and try again. Fill a 3-inch pot with the s