baby ate peace lily leaf Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' – Foliage Factory
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baby ate peace lily leaf

baby ate peace lily leaf Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' – Foliage Factory

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baby ate peace lily leaf Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' – Foliage FactorySpathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' is a large format Sweet series peace lily with a full clumping habit, dark green foliage and big white spathes. Its larger size gives it broad petiole spread, more leaf mass and a fuller rootball. The plant builds from a basal crown into a broad, upright clump. Large pots can stay moist below the surface, so deeper moisture checks give a clearer watering cue. Spathiphyllum 'Sweet

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano'

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' is a large-format Sweet-series peace lily with a full clumping habit, dark green foliage and big white spathes. Its larger size gives it broad petiole spread, more leaf mass and a fuller rootball.

The plant builds from a basal crown into a broad, upright clump. Large pots can stay moist below the surface, so deeper moisture checks give a clearer watering cue.

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' main features

  • Plant type: Large cultivated Spathiphyllum in the Araceae family.
  • Foliage: Dark green leaves forming a full, leafy clump.
  • Flowers: Big white spathes with firm upright presentation.
  • Growth habit: Large basal clump with broad petiole spread and a substantial rootball.
  • Scale: Large growth gives this peace lily a broad clump and a fuller rootball.
  • Watering: Larger pots need moisture checks deeper in the mix, not just at the surface.
  • Light: Bright indirect light gives better spathe production than deep shade.

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' pot behaviour

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' grows as a dense clump with leaves rising directly from the base. The larger format gives it a heavier rootball than smaller Spathiphyllum cultivars, so watering should follow the actual moisture level inside the pot.

White spathes appear above the foliage when light, warmth and root moisture are steady. Older inflorescences naturally change colour as they age and can be cut at the base once they decline.

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' care essentials

  • Water: Check the upper third of the potting mix before watering, then drain thoroughly.
  • Light: Place in bright filtered light; avoid direct midday sun on the leaves and spathes.
  • Substrate: Use a moisture-holding but airy mix with bark, coco fibre, perlite and composted organic matter.
  • Humidity: Moderate to higher humidity keeps large leaf edges cleaner.
  • Temperature: Keep above 18 °C and protect from cold draughts, especially when the mix is moist.
  • Repotting: Repot one size up once roots fill the pot; a jump into a much larger container keeps unused mix wet.
  • Propagation: Divide only mature clumps with several rooted crowns.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly in active growth to maintain large leaves and repeated spathe production.

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' stress signs

  • Uneven drying: Large pots can stay wet inside while the surface feels dry, so check deeper before watering.
  • Drooping leaves: A dry rootball can make the whole clump collapse quickly.
  • Yellow lower leaves: Persistent wetness around the roots can cause lower foliage to yellow and soften.
  • Brown tips: Dry air, water stress or mineral-heavy water can mark the tips of larger leaves.
  • Few spathes: Very low light usually reduces flowering even when foliage remains attractive.

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' safety note

Calcium oxalate crystals in Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' can irritate the mouth and throat if chewed. Keep the plant out of reach of pets and small children.

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' plant background

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Sebastiano' is a cultivated peace lily with large clumping growth, full dark foliage and big white spathes.

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