Brown Tips on peace lily
What's Happening
Peace lilies (Spathiphyllum spp.) are highly sensitive to fluoride accumulation in leaf tissues. Municipal tap water often contains 0.7-1.0 ppm fluoride for dental health, which accumulates at leaf margins over 2-4 weeks of regular watering. Fluoride disrupts cellular respiration in leaf tip cells, causing necrotic brown margins distinct from uniform desiccation.
How to Fix It
- 1
Switch to filtered, distilled, or rainwater immediately—reverse osmosis filters remove 90%+ of fluoride
- 2
If tap water is the only option, let water sit uncovered for 24-48 hours to allow chlorine to dissipate (note: fluoride does not evaporate)
- 3
Water thoroughly until 15-20% drains from bottom to flush existing salts, then discard runoff
- 4
Trim existing brown tips with clean scissors at a 45-degree angle following the leaf's natural shape
How to Prevent It
Use only filtered or distilled water for peace lilies. If municipal tap water is unavoidable, invest in a basic pitcher filter or collect rainwater—peace lilies cannot metabolize fluoride and will always show tip burn with regular tap water exposure.