Epipremnum aureum 'Shangri-La'

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • INTRODUCTION, GROWING TIPS and PROPAGATION for Epipremnum Shangri-La.
    Epipremnum aureum 'Shangri-La' is a very unusual Epipremnum variety with thickened, distorted leaves that is sometimes known as the Sleeping Pothos.
    This video gives an introduction to Epipremnum Shangri-La and gives some simple growing advice and propagation for this plant.
    #epipremnumaureum #pothos #houseplantvarieties
    BOTANICAL NAME: Epipremnum aureum 'Shangri-La'
    COMMON NAME(S): Sleeping Pothos
    TYPE: Tropical climber with distorted leaves
    USE: Foliage Houseplant in cool climate regions / Garden plant in frost-free regions
    COMPOST: Very free draining compost mix such as peat or cocopeat with added perlite or grit.
    POSITION: Bright but indirect light
    HEIGHT: 50cm+ (1.5ft) Plants can grow as tall (long) as you wish. Cut or prune when needed.
    SPREAD: 20cm (8in) Approximate single stem leaf spread.
    PROPAGATION: Stem cuttings in summer rooted in sandy/gritty compost or water.
    TEMPERATURE : Minimum 10°C / 50°F Maximum 30°C / 86°F
    WATER: Keep evenly moist year-round.
    FERTILISER: Liquid feed given every 2-4 weeks in summer and once a month in winter.
    EASE OF CULTIVATION: Very Easy
    REMARKS: Leaf distortion is normal.
    Taller plants will need support to climb. Mosspoles or wooden stakes can be used.
    Plants can also be grown horizontally and allowed to scramble along shelves or over other plants or allow to hang / trail downwards from pots in raised positions.
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    My name is Matthew and I started gardening at the tender age of 5 years old.
    Carrot tops in a tray of water were the first things I grew. Of course carrot tops grow
    leaves but don't grow into carrots. But that doesn't matter when you're 5. Just a few leaves
    sprouting out of nothing can be fascinating.
    I progressed onto seeds and started off some brussels sprouts and calendula. An unusual combination but both were successful and I was hooked.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:35 Leaves
    01:04 Growth Habit
    01:47 Compost
    01:56 Climb or Trail
    02:06 Watering & Fertiliser
    02:32 Position (Light)
    02:39 Humidity
    02:58 Pests & Diseases
    03:12 Propagation
    03:25 Conclusion
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  • @Tianelson1967
    @Tianelson1967 День назад

    Thank you so much. I just purchased one about a week ago from Lowes. It was wonderful to find information on how to care for it.