Peace Lily Yellow Leaves: Causes and How to Fix Yellowing Leaves
Peace Lilies (Spathiphyllum) normally have deep green leaves. When leaves turn yellow, it usually indicates watering problems, poor soil, or environmental stress.
This guide explains why Peace Lily leaves turn yellow and how to restore healthy green growth.
Start here: Peace Lily Care Guide
Main Causes of Yellow Leaves
- Overwatering
- Underwatering
- Poor soil
- Low light
- Natural aging
Overwatering
Overwatering is the most common cause of yellow leaves.
- Wet soil
- Soft stems
- Slow growth
Watering guide: Peace Lily Watering Guide
Root rot guide: Peace Lily Root Rot
Underwatering
Dry soil may also cause yellow leaves.
- Drooping leaves
- Dry soil
Drooping guide: Peace Lily Leaves Drooping
Poor Soil
Heavy soil damages roots.
Soil guide: Peace Lily Soil Guide
Low Light
Low light reduces plant health.
Light guide: Peace Lily Light Requirements
Natural Aging
Older leaves may naturally turn yellow.
- Lower leaves affected
- Slow change
How to Fix Yellow Leaves
Adjust Watering
- Keep soil slightly moist
- Avoid soggy soil
Improve Soil
- Use draining soil
- Repot if needed
Repotting guide: Peace Lily Repotting Guide
Can Yellow Leaves Turn Green Again?
Yellow leaves usually do not turn green again.
- New leaves should be healthy
Growth guide: Peace Lily Growth Rate
Preventing Yellow Leaves
- Proper watering
- Good soil
- Stable light
- Healthy roots
Fertilizer guide: Peace Lily Fertilizer Guide
Size guide: Peace Lily Size Indoors
FAQ
Why are my Peace Lily leaves turning yellow?
Peace Lily leaves usually turn yellow because of watering problems.
Can yellow leaves turn green again?
Yellow leaves usually stay yellow.
Should yellow Peace Lily leaves be removed?
Yellow leaves can be removed if they are damaged.
Is overwatering the main cause?
Yes, overwatering is the most common cause.
Do Peace Lilies lose old leaves?
Older leaves may naturally turn yellow.



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