Why does female happiness turn yellow: how to save spathiphyllum
The reason for the yellowing of the leaves of the plant is most likely due to improper care.
Spathiphyllum belongs to the genus of evergreen perennials Aroid and has approximately 40 species. This is a tropical plant that is common in Central and South America, as well as on the Pacific islands. But some species of spathiphyllum are successfully grown as indoor plants, also known as “female happiness”.
In general, this is a rather undemanding flower, and one of its most common problems is drying leavesthe reasons for which may be different.
The extreme limits of keeping the plant in winter and in summer are +15-32°C. At a temperature below +16°C, spathiphyllum will slow down in development and will not bloom, and at +10°C and below it may begin to rot and die.
Spathiphyllum needs very high air humidity. In the spring and summer period, it is useful to spray the plant often or simply wipe the leaves…