
Spathiphyllum often stubbornly refuses to bloom, delighting only with greenery. Most often the reason is a lack of light, improper watering or lack of nutrition. If everything is in order with care, simple pharmaceutical products will come to the rescue, which the author of the Zen channel Plants WORLD (18+) talks about.
Why doesn't it bloom?
- Too dry soil or irregular watering;
- Lack of diffused light (direct rays are also bad);
- Nutrient deficiencies, especially potassium and magnesium.
1. Asparkam – for nutrition
This is a source of potassium and magnesium, necessary for the formation of buds.
How to use:
– Press 1 tablet into the ground at the edge of the pot.
– Water as usual – the tablet will dissolve gradually, feeding the plant for several weeks.
2. Aspirin – for stimulation
Acetylsalicylic acid activates growth and flowering.
How to use:
— Dissolve 1 tablet in 1 liter of water.
– Pour this solution over the spathiphyllum instead of ordinary water.
What does this type of care provide?
- The leaves become glossy and bright;
- Flower-bearing arrows appear;
- The plant looks healthy and vigorous.
The main thing is to combine “pharmacy” feeding with proper light, watering and general care. Then “female happiness” will definitely thank you with snow-white “sails”.





