That headline is basically clickbait. A peace lily won’t bloom for “10 years in a row” because of one magical ingredient. What it can do is live for many years and bloom repeatedly if its care conditions stay right.
The plant you’re talking about is the Peace lily, and its flowering depends on overall health—not a single fertilizer trick.
What actually makes a peace lily bloom repeatedly
If you want continuous or frequent flowering, focus on these factors:
1. Light (most important)
Peace lilies bloom best in bright, indirect light.
Low light = mostly leaves, few or no flowers.
2. Feeding (the “ingredient” people exaggerate)
There is no special ingredient, but a balanced fertilizer helps:
- A mild, balanced houseplant fertilizer (like 10-10-10 or 20-20-20 diluted)
- Apply about once a month in spring and summer
Too much fertilizer can actually reduce flowering.
3. Watering consistency
- Keep soil slightly moist, not soggy
- Let the top inch dry before watering again
Stress from overwatering or underwatering stops blooms.
4. Repotting
If roots are crowded, the plant stops flowering. Repot every 1–2 years.
5. Temperature & humidity
- Warm (18–27°C)
- Moderate humidity helps flowering
Why the “10 years in a row” claim is misleading
A peace lily doesn’t flower continuously for years without breaks. Instead:
- It blooms in cycles
- Each bloom lasts weeks
- It rests between flowering periods
With good care, it can absolutely keep reblooming for many years—just not nonstop and not because of one secret ingredient.
If you want, I can give you a simple “bloom-boosting routine” tailored to your home conditions in Multan’s climate.
