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I have 2 beautiful Peace Lily plants that I MUST thin out. Up for bid is a healthy rooted plant anywhere from 6 inches to 20 inches tall, depending on what shipping medium I can find for it. I will place the root in a sock ball of potting soil. I will do my best to secure the plant well for shipping. PLEASE NOTE: If your state does not allow live plants to be shipped in, PLEASE DO NOT BID.
I will try to answer all questions swiftly. Also, any advice on shipping these would be helpful. This will be my first attempt at LIVE PLANT shipping.
From HGTVGardens.com
Peace lilies — which are not true lilies, but a member of the Araceae family of flowering plants – are renowned for their easy care. The peace lily is hardy, forgiving, and will even let you know when it is thirsty — look for the telltale droop. The shade-loving tropical plant is also known for its air-purifying abilities – it’s great at breaking down and neutralizing toxic gases like carbon monoxide and
formaldehyde. Peace lilies love shade and some indirect light. A spot 5-7 feet away from a south- or west-facing window will often provide the right mix. Peace lilies can sometimes even do well under a fluorescent light without any sunlight at all!
•Temperature: Peace lilies like a consistent temperature between about 65 and 80 degrees F.
•Water: Peace lilies like to be watered a lot at once, but also need a chance to dry out afterward. The plant will droop a bit when thirsty, telling you when it needs a drink! If you pay attention to when it usually starts to sag, you can plan to water one day before it generally happens. Watering about once a week and spritzing leaves with water throughout the summer will help keep your peace lily hydrated. If your plant seems to completely droop, don’t give up: water and spritz and give it a chance to revive. If your water is chlorine-heavy, let a container of water stand overnight before watering the plant.