There are several possible reasons for your peace lily's yellow leaf edges.
Here's an article that should help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/peace-lily/peace-lily-leaves-yellow-brown.htm
Hello. My peace Lily stopped blooming a while ago. I've noticed the leaves breaking and turning yellow and brown. I have moved it from in front of the window to a window that has blinds. Not sure what to do? I don't water it alot, and I use distilled water and I also spray the leaves lightly with water. Any suggestions would be great!
It, likely, needs just a little more light. This will keep them from elongating and being un-sturdy. I would, also, recommend to not spray leaves with water. This can introduce bacterial, or fungal infections, which will appear as tattered, or yellow brown areas.
If you need to raise the humidity, it will be best to use a humidifier, or place a tray of pebbles and water below the plant.
This article will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/hpgen/raise-humidity-for-houseplants.htm
Here are some articles that you will find useful, as well: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/peace-lily/peace-lily-plants.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/using-fungicides-in-garden.htm
I have a peace Lily that has for the first time grown a tall strong green flower during non flowering months. This bloomed in October, hasn't died off yet. Usually grows 7 white flowers as you have pictured. Right now it's up to 3 recent spring blooms. It gets direct morning sun then just window light. What's up with the green flower? I'm not sure if the pic uploaded
The blooms can turn green if they are fertilized too much or if they get too much light. They also may turn green as they age before turning yellow or brown.
Here's an article on caring for your Peace Lily:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/peace-lily/peace-lily-plants.htm
I have several peace lilies I acquired from my mother's funeral (2002) and my father's funeral (2012). I've cut old leaves off at the bottom when they brown, which leaves a brown stalk at the bottom. The greenery is still going strong, but do I lay it down partially so the brown stalk part roots, then cut it below that to start a new one? The same for my aloe vera, which is about 15 years old too. I know that will root, but I don't know about peace lilies.
unfortunately, your photos did not come through. Generally, with both plants (since they have very relaxed care guidelines) proper care will bring them back to health and keep them that way.
It may be necessary to know what is causing leaf browning since this is not normal to the extent that it leaves a bare stem. This could be bacterial/fungal in nature or a number of issues.
Here are some articles that will help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/peace-lily/peace-lily-plants.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/aloe-vera/aloe-vera-plant-care.htm
They are being exposed to early morning sunlight facing east.
This happens when they get too much light. Move them to a lower light location and they will turn white again.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/peace-lily/peace-lily-plants.htm
Hello! I'm new to gardening, I recently got a peace lily for my apartment and it's absolutely beautiful. Recently, some of the leaves have started turning yellow or been black/brown (see pics). What could be causing it and what can I do to nurse it back to health? FYI, I've been watering it 11oz once a week. Thanks in advance for the help!
Overwatering will be the culprit here. Instead of watering on a schedule, it is best to water once the soil dries down to about 2 or 3 inches, thoroughly.
I would treat with a fungicide/bactericide and alter the watering habits just a bit. This should take care of the issue. Keep infected growth cut and disposed of away from the plant to prevent further spread.
Here are some articles that will help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/using-fungicides-in-garden.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/special/organic/biofungicide-information.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/homemade-fungicide.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/applying-bactericide-to-plants.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/peace-lily/watering-peace-lilies.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/peace-lily/peace-lily-plants.htm
Hi, I recently got a peace lily plant a week back from a nursery. I have placed it beside a window (only indirect sunlight, but it does get a bit bright in afternoons), watered it regularly and also added some organic fertilizer to the soil. The pot has drainage holes, so there is no overwatering issue. But the leaves of the plant are curled and the leaves at the bottom are limp. Also the plant seems to be inclining, I have no idea why.
I wouldn't rule out overwatering, just yet. It is the most common issue with the plant. That isn't to say that this is what is happening, but it happens enough to be aware of.
I do see some tip burning, which can indicate that the fertilizer levels are just a little too high. It will be necessary to test the soil before adding fertilizers, as most potting soils contain more than enough already. Adding more can often cause leaf tip burning, and eventual plant death.
Here are some articles that will help you to test your soil, and care for the plant:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/peace-lily/peace-lily-plants.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/testing-soil.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/soil-ph-plants.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/using-fungicides-in-garden.htm