Epipremnum Aureum ‘Shangri La’ Sleeping Pothos
Epipremnum aureum ‘shangri la’, affectionately called the sleeping pothos, is an extraordinary and rare cultivar that transforms the familiar pothos into a living sculpture. Its deep green leaves naturally twist, curl, and fold inward, creating a unique “sleeping” or cocoon-like appearance that sets it apart from other foliage plants. As it matures, the plant can trail elegantly or climb with support, adding dramatic texture and intrigue to any indoor jungle. Beyond its captivating form, the shangri la is as resilient as its pothos relatives—thriving in low to bright indirect light and forgiving occasional neglect. Its slow, graceful growth and sculptural beauty make it a perfect statement plant for collectors and design lovers alike, blending art and nature in one mesmerizing display.
Here is the care tips for Epipremnum aureum shangri la sleeping pothos :
🌞 Light :
Prefers bright, indirect light for optimal growth. It can tolerate low light, but the leaves may lose some texture and depth of color. Avoid harsh direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
💧 Water :
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry. Keep the soil evenly moist but never soggy. Overwatering can cause root rot, while underwatering may make the curled leaves droop.
💦 Humidity :
Enjoys moderate to high humidity (50–70%). Mist occasionally or place near a humidifier to maintain lush, healthy foliage.
🌡️ Temperature :
Thrives in 15–35°C . Keep it away from cold drafts or air conditioners, as it dislikes sudden temperature changes.
🪴 Soil :
Use a well-draining, airy mix — equal parts coco peat, river sand, cinder, charcoal, and a little compost or worm castings.
⚡ Fertilizer :
Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer (diluted to half strength) every 4–6 weeks during the growing season for vibrant variegation.
✂️ Pruning & training :
Trim leggy vines to maintain fullness and shape. You can also train it to climb a moss pole or let it trail from a hanging basket for a dramatic effect.
🧺 Repotting:
Repot every 1–2 years or when roots outgrow the pot. Choose a container just one size larger to avoid excess moisture retention.
🐛 Pests:
Like most indoor plants, it may attract pests like mealybugs or spider mites. Check regularly, and if necessary, treat with insecticidal soap or a neem oil solution.
👉 By following these simple guidelines, your plant will thrive and become a beautiful, cascading feature in your home!







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