It sounds like you’re referring to a gardening tip or headline about making a peace lily bloom repeatedly. Peace lilies (Spathiphyllum) can live and flower for many years, but there is no single ingredient that guarantees 10 years of continuous blooming. Their flowering depends on light, watering, nutrients, temperature, and overall plant health.
A common “one ingredient” tip is a balanced fertilizer (often with extra phosphorus), but over-fertilizing can actually damage the plant. A simple approach that helps peace lilies bloom is:
- Bright, indirect light (too little light = fewer flowers)
- Water when the top inch of soil feels dry
- Use a diluted balanced houseplant fertilizer during the growing season
- Keep humidity moderate to high
- Repot or refresh soil when root-bound
- Remove old flowers so the plant can focus energy on new growth
If you mean a specific viral tip (for example, using banana peel water, rice water, eggshells, or another ingredient), tell me the ingredient and I can explain whether it actually helps or is just a myth.
