Houseplants – Carla's Hoya Haven – Page 3
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Potting up my Hoya buotii cutting from Garden of Hayden.
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Potting up Hoya finlaysonii “Songkhla”.
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Update on Hoya cv. Viola cuttings. Too much light and possibly potted too early. They are firmly rooted in the potting mix. Moved them to the grow tent.
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Hoya camphorifolia cuttings from Garden of Hayden are doing well. The leaves are firming up and the roots are taking up water. There might even be a new growth point.
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Hoya potting mix: a case for using cactus mix.
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Hoya lacunosa is an easy to care for plant. It loves lots of light but not so much water. Keep it more on the dry side. The fuzzy little flowers have a wonderful scent. It’s worth growing this Hoya just for the flowers.
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Hoya curtisii is a cute splashy small leafed Hoya. Water every other week and give it lots of light.
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Hoya sigillatis is native to Borneo and has beautiful splashy leaves that sunstress purple. It’s worth growing just for the foliage.
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If your Hoya shepherdii isn’t growing try placing it under blue light to stimulate new leaf production.
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Fifth Hoya Haul of 2023. New plants from Land of Alice Studio on Etsy. H. parasitica ‘Black Margin’, H. heuschkeliana and H. cv. Jennifer.
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Hoya obovata is a gorgeous plant with splashy dark green leaves. It’s an easy care plant that is very forgiving and an excellent plant for beginners.
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Hoya glabra is a large leafed Hoya endemic to Borneo. It rooted quickly and was ready for potting in just 16 days.