Claims like “one ingredient will make your peace lily bloom for 10 years in a row” are not supported by evidence. Peace lilies don’t keep flowering because of a single “magic” ingredient—they bloom consistently when they receive the right overall care.
What actually helps a peace lily bloom
- Bright, indirect light: This is one of the biggest factors. Too little light often means lots of leaves but few or no flowers.
- Proper watering: Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch (2–3 cm) of soil feels dry.
- Regular feeding: Use a balanced houseplant fertilizer at half strength every 6–8 weeks during spring and summer.
- Good drainage: A pot with drainage holes helps prevent root rot.
- Moderate humidity: Peace lilies prefer humid conditions.
- Remove spent flowers: Pruning old blooms encourages the plant to put energy into new growth.
Be cautious with viral “secret ingredients”
Posts often recommend things like:
- Coffee grounds
- Banana peels
- Rice water
- Milk
- Sugar
- Baking soda
These are not proven to increase flowering and may encourage mold, pests, or nutrient imbalances if used improperly.
With consistent care, a healthy peace lily can bloom repeatedly for many years, but no single ingredient can guarantee flowers for a decade. If your peace lily isn’t blooming, improving its light conditions is usually the first and most effective step.