Sad Spathiphyllum

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My Peace Lily has been sad ever since she was transplanted into a bigger pot. Have tried moving to an area with no direct sunlight. Am busy not watering and drying out the soil. Cut back all the dying leaves a few weeks ago.

Any other ideas?
 

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How long have you not watered?
 
Might be a change from a drastically different soil, like if one wasn't very acidic and this one is. Checked the leaves for any signs on infection? I see some white spots in the pic, difficult to see what it is. Sometimes after a transplant the plant is susceptible to infection.
 
I find this plant in my collection of 30 odd house plants to be the most water sensitive and the one thats quite THIRSTY most of the time. But likely a big shock from the move
 
My Peace Lily has been sad ever since she was transplanted into a bigger pot. Have tried moving to an area with no direct sunlight. Am busy not watering and drying out the soil. Cut back all the dying leaves a few weeks ago.

Any other ideas?

Joh that's a sorry looking thing

Toss it out and buy another one?
 
Feed it with a teaspoon of seagro diluted in about 400mls of water
 
Joh that's a sorry looking thing

Toss it out and buy another one?
This

Or just try to plant it in its previous soil and transport that into the new pot making just a cavity for it and its soil in the new soil.
 
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