The origin of Spathiphyllum is in the tropics, prefer to grow in the high temperature area, so the best time is from May to June, this time is more suitable
It is also very important to use the nutrient soil after splitting. It should meet the requirements of loose soil and good drainage capacity, and it is not allowed to use the soil with too heavy viscosity. The self-made nutrient soil is also very simple. Use peat soil and rotten leaf soil, and add part of perlite to mix them. If conditions permit, you can also apply an appropriate amount of flower fertilizer as a base fertilizer.
Take out the Spathiphyllum from the flowerpot, shake off the old soil attached to the root gently, and divide the plant after you can see the root system. It is usually divided into two or three clusters with some stems and roots. Finally, the plants will be divided on the pot on the line.
It's better to divide a plant into two or three parts. If we divide it into too many parts, there will be less roots and stems on each cluster, so it's difficult to survive after splitting. In addition, the plant on the basin to put it in the shade for a period of time, do not immediately put in the sun