Water Rooting Hoyas

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2018
  • You can teach an old dog new tricks - water rooting Hoyas.

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  • @betsybegonia
    @betsybegonia 5 років тому +97

    I am so excited about this! Oh my gosh! Yay! Congratulations! 😊We aligned with perfect timing, I posted a Hoya care video today! 💚I'm elated that you had such success, thanks so much for sharing. WOO HOO!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +12

      Thanks for spurring me on to try it Betsy!!

    • @apc7716
      @apc7716 5 років тому +2

      Tes trop forte de l'avoir convaincu comme quoi finalement on apprend toujours malgré une solide expérience 😁

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +3

      @@apc7716 Oui, il vaut mieux ne pas être trop déterminé. Il y a toujours plus à apprendre😁

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +7

      @@apc7716 Thank you. I try to use Google Translate to reply to people in their own languages, but sometime it doesn't get it quite right!

    • @apc7716
      @apc7716 5 років тому +5

      Its kind to respond on their own langage

  • @GotPlants
    @GotPlants 5 років тому +13

    That’s awesome. Great to hear all the success you got from watering rooting them.

  • @SenshinDk
    @SenshinDk 5 років тому +28

    I've never done anything but water propagation, and it's never failed, so I'm not surprised.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +3

      Thank you for the information, I'm trying to get up the nerve to try it with Hoya platycaulis, which is supposed to be one of the most difficult of all Hoya to root.

    • @rinideh6414
      @rinideh6414 4 роки тому +2

      How many times you changed the water? And from water to.soil, what yo do?

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 4 роки тому

      @@rinideh6414 Plant the rooted cuttings in perlite.

  • @ryanbehrends1035
    @ryanbehrends1035 5 років тому +28

    I've always rooted hoya cuttings in rainwater with 100% success.

  • @willajohnson8577
    @willajohnson8577 5 років тому +8

    I bought some cuttings on eBay last year and they all rooted quickly in water. Glad you tried it since you wanted that one to propagate and it just didn't want to cooperate😀❤💞

  • @BSG0005
    @BSG0005 3 роки тому +4

    I love how blown away you are by the results 😂 it makes me excited to go take some cuttings and throw them in water. Thanks for the video!

  • @bevwootton4185
    @bevwootton4185 Рік тому

    Doug so fantastic when I viewed this I purchased a few second hand Aerogarden’s. They root like crazy and what I’ve found now is that my home rooted slips grow into a healthier plant more leaves just more abundant hands down. Thanks again to you and your fabulous work with these so rewarding plants. Grow on Doug!!🌿🌿

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words Bev! Aerogardens work fantastic for rooting Hoyas. I used one once to grow a bunch of Hoya serpens, but forgot all about them. Thanks for bringing them to my attention again! Take care, Doug

  • @lyndaforbes6311
    @lyndaforbes6311 5 років тому +1

    Doug!! That's just thrilling!!! Thank you!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      Yes, you have to give it a try Lynda. I used to root spider plants in water as a kid, but gave up on that method about 40 years ago. I guess it was time to give it another go.

  • @juliannamayfield3392
    @juliannamayfield3392 5 років тому +2

    YAY! 😄 I have propagated in water and in soil and hoyas are absolutely so easy to propagate as long as you’re patient.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      Yes, that is true, but there are a few that are a bit stubborn and I think that water rooting is definitely the way to go for those!

  • @janieharvey9871
    @janieharvey9871 5 років тому +2

    Awesome! I will try rooting some cuttings in water, for sure! Thank you for sharing!

  • @yoginiify
    @yoginiify 5 років тому +1

    Wow absolutely amazing results. Hoya I can't wait for the propagation. Thanks Doug for sharing this informative video with us. 😄😄

  • @charlesroberts9675
    @charlesroberts9675 5 років тому +4

    Really enjoy your videos, thank you.

  • @lucythecat529
    @lucythecat529 5 років тому +3

    Wow, that is impressive! Always something new to learn.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      Thank you Lucy! Yes, it seems like I learn a little something new most every week.

  • @judyludlum2371
    @judyludlum2371 5 років тому +2

    This is so awesome! I’m trying to propagate a Krimson Princess Hoya now so this is encouraging.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      Judy, I would expect water rooting to work great with Krimson Princess!

  • @sealife13
    @sealife13 5 років тому +4

    I'm so glad your hoya bella finally rooted 😁

  • @dianetaylor1699
    @dianetaylor1699 5 років тому +2

    Oh wow! What great success! That is very encouraging. I've got to try give it a try 👍

  • @zanyzana66
    @zanyzana66 5 років тому +2

    Hey, I’ve done this too! Just a Hoya carnosa and each stem I popped in the water has started to root! I just used tap water with a tiny splash of seasol and powerfeed! It is just so exciting! I’m envious of your peduncles though, I’d be so excited if they developed.... but roots are all I need!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      Excellent news, I'm am so happy that the water rooting has worked for you! Thanks so much for reporting back!

  • @maryhammond2334
    @maryhammond2334 3 роки тому

    Great video! Thank you for your videos... I’m learning so much.

  • @Funshine4u
    @Funshine4u 5 років тому +6

    I have always had really good luck water rooting my hoyas, I'm so happy it worked for you as well. 😊

  • @kerry4741
    @kerry4741 Рік тому

    Holy smokes! Thanks for posting this video, very interesting. I've never thought about rooting Hoya in water before but this makes me want to give it a try. Thx!

  • @mommymarz
    @mommymarz 5 років тому +1

    wow!!! i have a hoya bella cutting which is why stumbled upon this - doing research on best methods for rooting, thanks for this, hopefully i'll have the same luck :)

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +2

      Good luck to you. I don't think there is a better way to root bella than water!

  • @119fran
    @119fran 5 років тому +1

    Hey Hey Hey this is awesome! I'm so glad it worked. Now the next test is to see how they deal with being potted up. You responded to my comment on your other video about water roots vs soil roots. When I pot mine up I soak the soil first and then fluff it up before adding the rooted cuttings. Someone told me to do this because the roots are more delicate and if you water after you plant it they can suffocate. Not sure if that's true.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +2

      Good advice Frances, I did make sure that the soil that I put them into was fairly wet, because it makes sense that coming from pure water, they are not going to like drying out right away. So far the plants in soil look great.

  • @jordanives4359
    @jordanives4359 5 років тому

    Fantastic, Doug. Certainly will change the game, especially with rare species.

  • @AllGreenThings4975
    @AllGreenThings4975 2 роки тому

    Wow what a miracle everything were rooted amazing for 20 days yes in deed very exciting thank you 🙏 for sharing your water 💦 propagation congratulations 🎊 very successful watching from California enjoy it ❤️

  • @marctp3182
    @marctp3182 3 роки тому

    Hi Doug, Getting a cutting of Hoya Incrassata, so going to try rooting it in a bottle of Spring water. Inspiring as always, thanks so much!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому

      Hi Marc, Spring water should work find for you. Let me know how you make out.

  • @ashleyh4982
    @ashleyh4982 4 роки тому +3

    I love propagation! I have a Hoya bella that I could only root in water. The hoya engleriana vietnam is a beautiful plant and I hope I can get my hands on it one day.

  • @leniramirez8975
    @leniramirez8975 5 років тому +2

    A Lover of Hoyas and a new subscriber 🌞🌞🌞

  • @danielleleather641
    @danielleleather641 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for posting this, I’ve just taken 3 clippings from my Hoya Bella I hope they root 😁

  • @ofhismercy109
    @ofhismercy109 5 років тому +4

    Hi Doug, this was really fun and interesting to see! I have never tried it but definitely will melt some snow tomorrow and get some cuttings and go for it...
    I have had good success putting cuttings in mostly good orchid sphagnum moss. Some I cut and pin into moss, one broken vine I found under the couch, all withered and dried up....even that one was saved by the moss. I just try to keep it moist until I know they are not only rooted but growing independently. I tried moss with Hoyas after seeing your video on the subject. Some absolutely love it while others faltered and failed in moss. Hoya krohniana 'eskimo' loves it in moss! Thanks for the great video! Cara

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +2

      Very good information Cara! Your findings mirrored my own with some Hoyas loving the moss and others hating it. They all did however root well in moss, but it is after a few months that you really find out the truth. I am still using this water method every week and have yet to have it not work for me. Good luck with your water rooting!

  • @OrchidandKitties
    @OrchidandKitties 4 роки тому +1

    That's awesome.I'm going to do the same and see if it work for me.recently I got some more Hoya verity's and I wants to make more of all Hoya family.thanks for sharing.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому

      It should work for you. I have now rooted over a hundred cuttings with a 99% success rate!

  • @kristinlopez3123
    @kristinlopez3123 Рік тому

    This is so interesting to me! I have only ever rooted hoyas in water. I gave my mother a cutting of hoya wayettii and it's done quite well growing a bunch of roots. It'll be ready to plant soon. But I love that peduncle that formed!!! Beautiful!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  Рік тому +1

      So happy to know that water rooting is your go to method Kristin!

    • @kristinlopez3123
      @kristinlopez3123 Рік тому +1

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas I think it's been just good luck. We have had a family hoya going back 5 generations and propagated multiple cuttings that way so I didn't really know anything about rooting hormone or perlite or any other methods of rooting cuttings until i started accumulating more different types of hoya. I'm up to 11...I've relied quite a bit on your site to find plants that will be a good fit as I also live in the northeast (central CT) and it's been invaluable to read about plants that are more tolerant of our weather conditions and seasonal daylight.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  Рік тому

      @@kristinlopez3123 I'm so happy that you have found useful information on my website Kristin. 11 Hoyas is a very nice and manageable collection; I wish you happy holidays and the best growing in the upcoming new year!

  • @plantingwithnat
    @plantingwithnat Рік тому

    love the video❤. I tried to root 2 hoya cuttings in moss and perlite nothing happened but in water 😲WTH. I'm speechless as well. After an ample amount of time for the roots to grow a bit more, I will plant them in Pon which I never tried before.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  Рік тому

      A lot of people love Pon, and it works well for rooting, but I have had no luck at all growing Hoyas in it long-term. I always end up with root rot. I guess that I just don't use it properly, but I have no desire to try it again.

  • @lenataylor6141
    @lenataylor6141 5 років тому +1

    I have been using this method forever!

  • @RianaSariRitonga3193
    @RianaSariRitonga3193 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your video...👍 thats make me know now..how to make propagation of Hoya flower...regards from me at Indonesia 🤗

  • @amyl.shultz1121
    @amyl.shultz1121 4 роки тому +2

    That is really interesting and amazing!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому

      Thanks Amy, It really works and is my go to method now to root almost all Hoyas.

  • @brendajernigan7642
    @brendajernigan7642 5 років тому +1

    Great news. Always good to learn something new about our plants. I have a hoya that I got as a starting and already potted plant from my Mom. I had it for 4 or 5 years with no blooms. My Mom suggested I should put it out in full sun, which I did and almost killed it. Lost all leaves and most of its runners. Brought it back in, nursed it back to health and 15, YES FIFTEEN years later it finally bloomed for me last year. And again this year. ????? What happened! I lived in Sherman, Texas first and later moved back near Houston, but still took another 5 years after I moved to Houston. Why?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      Wow, 15 years to wait for a bloom that takes more patience that I have! That is what I love about Hoyas; they never cease to surprise! Thanks for the great comment Brenda!

  • @TheQueensWish
    @TheQueensWish 2 роки тому

    I’m so so so glad to see this 👏👏👏. I have large Obovata cuttings in water right now and this gives me hope! It’s been 14 days. I don’t have the KLN or a heat mat or a grow tent. They are just hanging out. Yikes! Tick tock, tick tock ...

  • @fortnersgarden2526
    @fortnersgarden2526 Рік тому

    I'm totally giving this a go ( in rain water as someone mentioned )

  • @kathleenmurphy2379
    @kathleenmurphy2379 4 роки тому

    I've had a Hoya for a couple years I think it's a crimson princess. It was in a hanging basket at Lowe's and it's now huge. It's never bloomed I guess because last year I took cuttings I may be cut off the part that would have bloomed. I didn't know any better and the cuttings that I took just sat during the winter in water and had so many roots last spring I planted the cute little guys four five of them in smaller pots. So I guess I should have been surprised that they rooted in water. And as soon as I planted them in media they were gung ho and doing great. They're still doing great! The water I use with straight out of the tap chlorine fluoride whatever else was in there I never have any trouble routing my plants in tap water. They also didn't have a plastic bag or a grow tent they were just sitting on my bedroom on the bookcase. I do have high humidity in the winter in my home so that may have helped because of my other plants

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому +1

      Glad to hear it Kathleen!

    • @kathleenmurphy2379
      @kathleenmurphy2379 4 роки тому

      I use the microphone on my cell phone keyboard to make my comments and I can't believe it didn't put Hoya in that first sentence it said whole you !!!! I've seen it try to write so many different words instead of Hoya I think if I say it slow it makes it into two words the microphone that is. And since I'm talking to the microphone and dictating on my cell phone a lot of times I forget to edit before I push the send button

  • @geion54
    @geion54 5 років тому +1

    WoW Doug i had no idea they root quicker than fuchsias this way,yes its throne me ..thanks mate.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      You're welcome mate! Not only does it work fast, but it works on otherwise nearly impossible to root Hoyas like H. platycaulis, which is showing small roots after only 10 days.

  • @marygorchidsmore2058
    @marygorchidsmore2058 5 років тому +6

    Beautiful results! I couldn't believe it when I my hoya leaf rooted in water so quickly. I have one of my Thai hoyas that is still alive but it doesn't look very good so I thought may be cut the stem and put it in water to root, what do you think? May be I can save it this way??

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +2

      After the results that I just experienced, I would definitely try to save it that way!

  • @laurencelhoest9420
    @laurencelhoest9420 Рік тому

    Unbelievable....Well done!! I am trying to roots some of my tropical hibiscus cuttings in water. Long process but the only one that works for me.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  Рік тому

      Good to know! I find that the quality of the water and a couple drops of fertilizer can make a huge difference in success with water rooting. I just tried an experiment using old rainwater on a bunch of H. bella cuttings and they completely rotted. When I tried the same thing using new Reverse Osmosis water, I had 100% success.

    • @laurencelhoest9420
      @laurencelhoest9420 Рік тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas You said one can use distilled water too right? What is reverse osmosis water actually ? Is this water you get filtered form you fridge for instance or? Sorry to sound so dumb....Lol...

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  Рік тому +1

      @@laurencelhoest9420 The only dumb question is the one not asked. Reverse osmosis water is water that is forced through a filter so fine that it removes all the hardness and impurities. It is a special unit that takes a fair amount of water pressure to push water through this filter. Here is the one that I use: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003UX48KW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Distilled water would be very close to RO water and would work fine.

    • @laurencelhoest9420
      @laurencelhoest9420 Рік тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas Thank you very much!

  • @grzegorzmiodek4380
    @grzegorzmiodek4380 3 роки тому +1

    What I do, and have been successful with with the few hoyas I have, is a hybrid approach. Plant cuttings in LECA in a semi-hydro setup, but don't water it just to fill the reservoir. Instead, fill it all the way up to the level where the tip of the cutting is submerged. By the time the water evaporates, you should have a rooted plant in an SH pot. This also helps avoid damage to the frail young roots, as you skip transitioning from a rooting medium to the final pot altogether.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for that very good information Grzegorz! I will give this method a try!

    • @JE-kz5sq
      @JE-kz5sq 2 роки тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas if you haven't come across it, you may wanna checkout Paul The Plant Parent's ongoing experiment with transferring using acrylic yarn as a medium:
      ua-cam.com/channels/Jy5MfHd7eHOMRRqpCw8jSg.html

  • @preedeeka
    @preedeeka 5 років тому +1

    Doug, please please give me those rooted cuttings if you don't want them 😍😍 your hoyas are really wonderful and beautiful and you are my Hoya Guru!!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +3

      Thank you Preeyanka! If the two rooted white bella continue to do well, they will be going up on eBay in the spring.

  • @kathygilbreath6073
    @kathygilbreath6073 5 років тому

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @robertjackson8144
    @robertjackson8144 5 років тому +1

    Wow! Thanks so much...I had been very hesitant to water root too. One of the things I had been strongly warned about was the shock on the new water roots adapting to potting media and becoming “soil” roots... I would be very interested to know how your newly water rooted cuttings adapt and if they are set back at all.
    I’m currently using a rooting media of perlite and vermiculite with good success...I’m thinking that adding the rooting concentrate to that with a humidity dome of some kind would increase my results ... all such good information! Thanks so much, and thanks to Betsy Begonia for spurring you on...yay teamwork!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому

      Your're welcome Robert! I had the same concerns about water roots adapting to soil as you did, but so far the plants that I moved over to soil look just as good as they did in water and the peduncle and buds that developed on the white bella is still growing!

  • @magedwwf
    @magedwwf 4 роки тому +1

    Is filtered water ok?i have 3 stages filtration anf it removes good chlorine percentage..

  • @margiemcpeak9304
    @margiemcpeak9304 5 років тому +1

    Wow, Doug! Mind-boggling, right? I feel like your spectacular success rate is definitely because of the addition of your rooting liquid. That's just wonderful! Think of the time & money saved by water rooting! I'm going to TRY it, too. Thanks for sharing these great results. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. 💚

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +2

      Thanks for the nice comments Margie! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours as well💚

  • @kylas.9678
    @kylas.9678 5 років тому +7

    Oh wow! I've always been opposed to rooting in water because of transitioning the roots to soil, but now you've got me rethinking rooting Hoyas, too. Does it matter if it's a fresh cutting or is it fine if the end has calloused? A good future experiment might be to see if the rooting hormone that you put in the water makes a difference in root formation or not, too.
    I'm going to put one of my struggling H. curtisii cuttings in water now and see what it does. I received ~8 curtisii cuttings a few months back and only the smallest cutting with four leaves rooted, 3 cuttings are slowly shriveling up, and the rest have withered away. H. curtisii is a pain to root for me, so I'm hoping that I have the success that you have had here.
    I'm also having problems rooting Dischidia sp. Geri, and I recently got newer cuttings of it after killing most of my first go around with D. Geri. If my second attempt at rooting Geri starts to go downhill, I might shove it in water, too.
    As always, thanks for the great video, Doug!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +6

      Thank you Kyla! These cuttings were extremely fresh, but I'm thinking that it would work just as well with a calloused one. I'm also thinking that curtisii would root very well using water.

    • @bevwootton4185
      @bevwootton4185 Рік тому

      Doug my Griffithii was starting to tap out, I cut slips from a weak failing plant, EVERY slip rooted like a beast!! This plant did not transition well from the nursery, I suspected poor roots to begin with. So glad to have it grow again. Love the flowers on griffithii🌿🌿🌿

  • @katvanevery5065
    @katvanevery5065 2 роки тому

    I'm Sooo happy to have found your site. I love your highlighted reply's. Have a ? that I've been unable to get an answer for. My 1st hoya was in the 70's & lost in transit. A client gave me a cutting of Obovata about 6years ago, rooted in H2o Planted, have had flowers for about3-4 years .It need to be transplanted (roots out the bottom) The stems all have roots on them so I could cut any where. The problem is the Peduncle's!!! Say, 1ft long 2nodes & leaves at growing end, roots all along stem, then a peduncle in the middle of nowhere! Can I cut before & after the peduncle? Need to leave the " ped" attached? I've propagated this plant many times but where do I cut this ft. long? Will it, can it kill the peduncle? Help Kat

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  2 роки тому

      Hi Kat, It sounds like you have a tremendously healthy Hoya obovata! Generally speaking if you leave a peduncle on a cutting, you will end up with flowers on the new plant much quicker. You do not need to leave the peduncle attached if you do not want to either. It should do fine which ever way you decide to proceed.

    • @katvanevery5065
      @katvanevery5065 2 роки тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas Thank You so much! I've been vacillating with this for ages. Seams like it's done blooming for now, so I'll give here a trim...I now have a hoya guru! & thanks for the swift reply, now I can sleep Kat

  • @anetaes3015
    @anetaes3015 5 років тому

    Yay, so exciting!

  • @missesraisin
    @missesraisin 3 роки тому

    I'm laughing because, I had the same astonishment when I threw a random hoya cutting I couldn't throw away in fish water. The best roots ever lol

  • @MsLouisVee
    @MsLouisVee 4 роки тому

    That’s amazing and very exciting good for you

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому

      Thank you, I still use this method and it has yet to really fail me. Any Hoya will root faster in water.

  • @mimi10630
    @mimi10630 4 роки тому

    Yay!! I'm going to try it too!! I'm a begginer
    we'll see!!😁😊💝

  • @Peter-gq4ww
    @Peter-gq4ww 5 років тому +4

    Do the cuttings need light during this time or do you place them out of sunlight while they are rooting?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      I use artificial light but I would not put jars in direct sunlight. I would put them in a bright place with no direct sun.

  • @naay495
    @naay495 5 років тому +1

    Hello Doug,
    I just found your channel. Awesome videos! Thank you for sharing.
    I just have one question regarding hoya pollination. I never saw a video of
    someone pollinating hoya blooms. Is it difficult to hand pollinate them? I would love to grow some hoyas from seed, so I was thinking about crosspollinating mine.
    Thank you! :)

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +2

      Hi Nami, I'm glad that you found my channel! There is a good reason why you have not seen a video of hand pollinating Hoyas. It is exceptionally difficult, takes hours, sometimes days of trying, and is done under high magnification with very tiny instruments. It takes unbelievable patience far more than I have. Any Hoya seeds that I have grown out have happened purely by chance after some insect, probably a moth, pollinated a flower.

    • @naay495
      @naay495 5 років тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas I see. Thank you so much for your answer. That makes so much sense.

  • @elsaortiz7589
    @elsaortiz7589 2 роки тому

    Doug I believe you could sprout roots on a rock. 👍👍🌸

  • @artsygigi
    @artsygigi 5 років тому +1

    I have always water rooted mine with great success.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      I feel sorry for the people who are still not believers in water rooting!

  • @suzyofman8492
    @suzyofman8492 Рік тому +1

    😍😍 que lindeza
    Eu amo hoya

  • @susangage9140
    @susangage9140 3 роки тому

    I’m going to try this today

  • @sevdabaran2841
    @sevdabaran2841 4 роки тому +1

    Have kept the water jars on a heat mat n a grow box or just on a counter or on window sill?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому

      Good question, these jars of water live in my humid grow tents so the temperatures are 78-85 degrees F during the day and can fall as low as 62 degrees F at night. I have not experimented with windowsill rooting, but many people tell me they are successful with it.

  • @kevinbocher8397
    @kevinbocher8397 5 років тому +2

    Wow doug that is amazing! Im am still searching for the White Bella but its really rare Here.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +2

      It seems like most of the Swedes have it. I don't think that there are many in the U.S. who have it. Mine came from Torril Nyhuus by way of Julie K. in the UK around 3 years ago. I should have a giant plant by now, but have struggled with it.

    • @kevinbocher8397
      @kevinbocher8397 5 років тому

      Okay i contact her maybe she got a cutting for me

  • @glorianayeagley9258
    @glorianayeagley9258 5 років тому

    Wow !! I like this idea better then the propagation box ,I saw on another You tube thank you.😊 I'm going to try it how much KLM into the water ?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому

      I use just a couple of tiny drops from a pipette. Good luck, so far I've had nothing that it has not worked with 😊.

  • @lindanehls8115
    @lindanehls8115 5 років тому

    Betsy Begonia one of my faves!!!

  • @mariaafamily
    @mariaafamily 5 років тому

    Where have you placed them in your house? this is amazing doug!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому

      Thank you Leon! Since it is so cold and dry in my house with gray skies day after day, I have them in a warm humid grow tent in my basement.

  • @savagian5565
    @savagian5565 4 роки тому

    funny, I have always rooted in our Lake Michigan water and had consistent success. I only just learned about rooting in sphagnum moss with my Imbricata cuttings.

  • @emilyfanslow3604
    @emilyfanslow3604 5 років тому

    I am propagating some Hoyas in water currently. I bought them online and they are now starting to grow longer roots, but it took a long time. Mine didn’t have roots at 20 days.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      Hi Emmy, I think it is also heavily dependent on the conditions under which they are rooted. My plants are being rooted in water, but they are also in 80-85 degrees with very high humidity, which probably greatly sped up the rooting process. I also just found my first Hoya giving me a problem with rooting in water and that is Hoya deykei.

  • @Mairalife0
    @Mairalife0 2 роки тому +1

    Masahall 😄

  • @BreaktimeTraveler
    @BreaktimeTraveler 3 роки тому

    When you cut the plants for rooting, do you let the cut part dry up before putting it in water?

  • @lordorielrising4673
    @lordorielrising4673 3 роки тому

    I had just now put 3 Hoya cuttings in water. Then decided to check if it would work. Yours was the first video I checked. Just added the rooting hormone. My plan is to combine these cuttings back w the original plant which is lopsided and make an even bigger Hoya plant. I’ll pot this in a slightly bigger pot.
    Have you ever tried spraying your Hoyas with miracle gro orchid spray? My obovata was doing nothing for months so I tried this from a video comment and it immediately started a leaf bud. All my Hoyas are growing. I spray them every few days. I think this would be another great experiment to try.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому

      I have not heard of this product; do you mix it with water or does it come premixed in a spray bottle? Good luck with you rooting experiment!

  • @newmanmansell760
    @newmanmansell760 4 роки тому

    Interesting👍😉I don't have any rooting hormone, but the purified water I can do.

  • @mwoods4608
    @mwoods4608 3 роки тому

    Have you tried a wayetti??

  • @icke11234
    @icke11234 5 років тому +2

    So Betsy Begonia was right all along! Even I expected the bella to take way longer. Congrats, Doug. And I am taken by how you have managed to take yourself by suprise! 😉

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +3

      I was incredibly surprised! It was something that I didn't even want to try, but now it has opened up a world of possibilities.

  • @marymoen8137
    @marymoen8137 3 роки тому

    could I find out where you purchased the brackets that are holding a pipe (maybe pvc?) in one of your pictures and plants are hanging from it would be so perfect in front of my porch windows but I cannot find brackets like that. would so appreciate the info. thanks

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому

      Hi Mary, I can't seem to find a link to these brackets to give you. I think that they were purchased at Lowes about seven years ago. They really are not anything special the rod that I have attached to them is a heavy painted steel rod bought also at Lowes in their closet shelving department. I wish I had more for you to go on.

    • @marymoen8137
      @marymoen8137 3 роки тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas Thank you for replying. They were so unusual - black and mounted above the window frame with an unusual shape. Guess I will just have to figure something else out. Will be viewing your other videos in future. Only have two hoyas at this time but will definitely be acquiring more as soon as the weather gets warmer. Thank you again.

  • @marysunshine389
    @marysunshine389 4 роки тому

    Amazing! I have everything except the grow tent. Can you elaborate please?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому +1

      Grow tents come in all different sizes; here is an example: www.amazon.com/VIVOSUN-Hydroponic-Observation-Window-Growing/dp/B01DXYMQ9M/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?ie=UTF8&aaxitk=DLD85heSkgI-sv4DvTwYOg&hsa_cr_id=1617889370601&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_0

  • @lilwigglesandleaves
    @lilwigglesandleaves 3 роки тому

    This gives me hope, ive tried rooting a few with RO water which is the only thing I use and sometimes it takes FOREVER! Like months, however I've never tried using KLN, which I have.. :) oh and everytime I use rooting hormone powder the cuttings do not do very well, they do better without the powder, so I wonder if the liquid is the way to go. :)

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому +1

      I have pretty darned good luck with the KLN; make sure that the area you root in is warm as when it is cold, it can take forever to get them to root in water.

  • @samanthavyeahthatsme7040
    @samanthavyeahthatsme7040 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Doug, are you heating these from the bottom? How many hours of light per day (sun light, grow lights or both)? And what’s the room temp? Thank you so much!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому +3

      Good question Samantha.these are not being heated from the bottom, but they are kept with other plants in a warm humid grow tent under a combination of LED and fluorescent light sources. The temps vary from a high of 85 degrees during the day to a low of 62 degrees at night. If these were put on a cold windowsill, it probably would not work nearly so well.

    • @samanthavyeahthatsme7040
      @samanthavyeahthatsme7040 4 роки тому +2

      Thank you for the quick, detailed response!

  • @marlenefrazier6282
    @marlenefrazier6282 5 років тому

    Doug how often did you change the water? Or is it the same from the beginning?

  • @sealife13
    @sealife13 5 років тому +3

    I've heard adding epsom to the water helps a lot with the rooting and it goes much quicker. You can compare this with rooting in ordinary water as an experiment next video

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      I'm a little leery of Epsom salt, after an online Hoya friend of mine said he used it on a number of Hoyas and it killed most of them. I did not actually witness it, and have no idea what kind of dosage he used, but I'm afraid to use it now.

    • @kathleenmurphy2379
      @kathleenmurphy2379 4 роки тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas I use about a teaspoon per gallon of water and add it to the nutrient mix my orchid soak in for a half an hour. The leftover nutrient water after the orchids soak I use on all my house plants including my Hoyas never had a problem. And there's a lady who has a nursery and grows all her own succulents and has started to grow Hoyas for her own enjoyment. She has her Nursery in Punta Gorda Florida. And the name of her channel is Maria's Garden. She just sprinkle some of the Epsom salts and her pots or in with her potting mix maybe you could look at some of her videos. And she also has her telephone number listed and some of her videos. She's a native Mexican but speaks very good English. I think she'd rather call you with a question because it's easier been trying to write English but that's just a guess I'm not sure. Not sure she's open right now either because of the fairest but she said last spring and last summer I think that call her on a Friday and show answer the phone or leave her a message and she'll call you back

  • @dawwnnyy2657
    @dawwnnyy2657 5 років тому

    Someone gave me a hoya cutting a litte over a year ago. I have no idea what kind of Hoya it is. He just told me to stick it in some soil and it should be okay. At that time I didn't know a single thing about plants except for the fact that every time I got one it died. I thought this plant would too but it's been over a year and not a single leaf has died. I stuck the cutting in a huge pot with potting soil. After watching your videos and some others and reading up on your website I realized that I shouldn't have put it in a large pot 1 and 2 I shouldn't use just regular potting soil. But it seems to be doing fine. Do you think I should repot it with a different mix? And into a smaller pot? Also, I am going to try my hand at another plant. I just ordered 2 types of dischidia. A nummularia and a ruscifolia. Can they both be put in sphagnum moss? Thank you.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому

      Hi Dawwnnyy, You have had the plant for over a year and no leaves have died, but do you have much new growth? If you do, I would probably just leave it alone. If the plant has not grown much or at all, I would pull it out of the large pot rinse off the old soil and repot into a smaller pot. As far as soil, I would just use regular peat-based potting soil mixed with about 25% perlite. As far as your Dischidia I would use pure sphagnum as I have a ruscifolia that is over five feet long grown that way, and I've never had a Dischidia that hasn't grown really well in moss.

  • @bflyrenee
    @bflyrenee 3 роки тому

    I literally tried to root a Bella for like 4 months, nothing! Do you think it’s the rooting additive you added?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому

      It could be as I have never tried rooting in water without it. Bella definitely roots well in water as I just barely rooted several strands of one and I got strong water roots in 3-4 weeks. It might be worth trying to find a small bottle of KLN Concentrate. A small bottle will last for years as you only need a couple of drops in a glass of water.

  • @ddggttyy
    @ddggttyy 4 роки тому

    I've never had a Hoya plant before I found a woman giving away cuttings on Craigslist. I took them home and thought I would give it a try. One I just stuck in potting soil and I mist it with tap water once a week. The second one I have in a glass of tap water and after 3 weeks that is rooting beautifully. The one that I have in dirt I really didn't think that was going to make it I just thought I would try it and what do you know. I pulled some of the stems up just out of curiosity and they have Roots also. Now it's just exciting to see what's going to happen every few days. I didn't even use rooting hormone on these.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Dawn for detailing your experiences with rooting. I'm always a little suspect of some of these rooting hormones as well. I really almost never use them, and have noticed no difference.

  • @catherinea.9627
    @catherinea.9627 2 роки тому

    Wow, a little bud from a cutting! Very cool! I'm going to try this with my Hoyas. Since you made this video, have you tried water propagating Hoyas without rooting hormone? I've water propagated other houseplant cuttings without any rooting liquid and was wondering if you have to use it for Hoyas?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  2 роки тому

      I have tried without rooting hormone and it works out too. I have discovered though that water rooting now only works well for me if the temperatures are quite warm. I now use a heating mat under the jar in the winter and get much better results.

  • @lisaabbwtt6118
    @lisaabbwtt6118 3 роки тому

    I'm in South Africa, what would the equivalent of your KLM be? Or what ratio of chemical or rooting hormones..

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому

      You can find the ingredient list here: dyna-gro.com/product/k-l-n-concentrate-c/

  • @DoitLiveit
    @DoitLiveit 4 роки тому

    Hello sir I just purchased a sweetheart Hoya Kerri but it has black spots what do you recommend

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому +1

      It is probably a fungus of some sort. The only fungus that I have ever had a problem with is sooty mold, which wipes off. I would try to grow your new plant out, and if the new growth is unaffected, then keep the plant, if the new growth under your conditions has the same spots then I would throw out the plant.

    • @DoitLiveit
      @DoitLiveit 4 роки тому

      Doug Chamberlain thank you sir

  • @juliegray5479
    @juliegray5479 4 роки тому +1

    can hoya be rooted from just a stem with no leaves? i just got a cutting in the mail, all the leaves have fallen off...can't find much info, thanks!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому +2

      It is a long shot, but if the stem is good and green, you have a shot at it.

  • @deannaong-farrow2760
    @deannaong-farrow2760 5 років тому +1

    Hi Doug, after cutting do you the propagate hoya in darker area ? I need to trim my Hoya, it's growing to long ..... so thinking of propagate it.

  • @christmassnow3465
    @christmassnow3465 Рік тому

    As a general rule, I know that the sooner you transfer the cutting to a potting mix, the sooner it will adapt. However, if you decide to pot them immediately after roots appear, would those roots perform better in potting mix, hydroponic or semi-hydroponic?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  Рік тому

      Your guess is probably as good as mine. I’ve never tried full on hydroponics but I would imagine it would be too wet for most Hoyas. Semi-hydro would probably Be the quickest, but I find that most things grow in that way fail within a year.

  • @shirleywilhelm1495
    @shirleywilhelm1495 3 роки тому

    Where did you get the large leaf Hoya from?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому

      The large leaf Hoya near the end of the video is obtusifolia, and it came from a Hoya acquaintance in Florida. It is a maddening plant that won't flower except under very exacting circumstances. Here is a video of it: ua-cam.com/video/KRJA-H_YztE/v-deo.html

  • @lucyeloisa7165
    @lucyeloisa7165 3 роки тому

    In the winter months is it safe to plant a water container with a rooting Hoya on top of a heating mat?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому +1

      I believe that it is not only safe, but it is preferable at this time of year. I just this morning put a jar of cuttings I'm hoping to root in a jar of water on top of a heat mat. I did this because I'm finding that the cold is really slowing down my rooting.

    • @lucyeloisa7165
      @lucyeloisa7165 3 роки тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas ok makes sense ! I will try this also thank you!

  • @alysonj7227
    @alysonj7227 3 роки тому

    One week ago I put a cutting of Hoya Pubicalyx in soil specially mixed for seedlings/cuttings. I've just noticed its only two leaves have dropped which led me to your video here. Now I've removed it from the soil and put it in Brita water. My question is this - without the leaves, will it root?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому

      Hi Alyson, it is very unlikely it will root. There is a remote possibility if your stem is really green, but if not it probably won't.

  • @mwoods4608
    @mwoods4608 3 роки тому

    Omg!! What kind of water did you use?? What kind of lighting?? I'm just amazed

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому +1

      Reverse Osmosis water with a couple of drops of KLN Concentrate in warm humid grow tent with T-5 Fluorescent Lighting.

  • @emiliepelletier2783
    @emiliepelletier2783 5 років тому +1

    Hi Doug, thank you for that very informative video! I'm into my first hoya rooting - I'm trying it in water, you convinced me! Do I have to take the bottom leaves off, or can I put them in water? My cuttings have 3-4 nodes in total, it is breaking my heart to think that I have to take away precious leaves! I have cuttings of hoya mathilde, a ciliata and a brevialata to root. Thank you in advance for your answer!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +2

      Ideally you would not want the leaves under water so I usually take them off. If you have enough stem to at least get the bottom of the stem in water and can rig up something to hold your cutting in your jar so it doesn't fall out, you may not need to take any leaves off. Maybe use some wire or an old coat hanger to clip your cutting to. Put the cutting in so that the first set of leaves are just above the water, but not submerged.

    • @kathleenmurphy2379
      @kathleenmurphy2379 4 роки тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas that's a great idea. Tying it to a wire or maybe even a bamboo stick but a wire wouldn't add anything to the water that might harm the plant. My grandmother used to grow African violet leaves and baby food jars with aluminum foil covering the baby food jar she poked a hole in the aluminum foil and it held the leaf up. I tried it to root pepperoni mm cuttings in the microphone on my cell phone keyboard doesn't know how to spell the plants name that thinks I'm talking about the meat to put on pizza! Teehee anyhow that might work especially with the wire that could keep it in the middle of the glass instead of sitting on the edge. Great experiment and by the way I heard you on the podcast the ledge talking about the three different Hoyas so great job she should have had you for the whole show and I can't find her other show that she said you were on...

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому

      @@kathleenmurphy2379 Hi Kathleen, I use aluminum foil on the glass of water quite often to root thin stemmed Hoyas like linearis that would fall over otherwise. Here is the link to my On The Ledge episode: www.janeperrone.com/on-the-ledge/2019/2/1/episode-82-growing-hoyas-aka-the-wax-plant

    • @kathleenmurphy2379
      @kathleenmurphy2379 4 роки тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas thanks for the link Doug!

  • @ps3duder
    @ps3duder 4 роки тому

    That is nuts! To have a cutting flower during prop? Never even heard of that.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  4 роки тому

      It has now happened to me 3 times with different Hoyas, so I guess it is does happen once in a while.

  • @nataliearonson5669
    @nataliearonson5669 5 років тому

    Doug, I just got a Hoya latifolia cutting, do you think I should do water propagation method? And if I have rooting powder, how much should I add to a cup of water?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому

      I have not used rooting powder in water, and I just have a gut feeling that it might not be the way to go. If you use the water method, which I think would work well, I would use water alone, or with a drop of what I used, K-L-N rooting concentrate which is a liquid.

    • @nataliearonson5669
      @nataliearonson5669 5 років тому

      Thanks! I just ordered some. Latifolia is such an amazing Hoya and hard to find, I need this to work :)

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому

      @@nataliearonson5669 Fingers crossed for you. Hoya latifolia is not a hard plant to root, but it will only grow with very good humidity. So after it is rooted get it outside for the summer.

  • @sweetcakelaloba
    @sweetcakelaloba 4 роки тому

    Omg love it

  • @EnforcedPolicy
    @EnforcedPolicy Рік тому

    Compared to the last plant on the right: when can the hoya be put in soil?

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  Рік тому +2

      Any of these water rooted Hoyas can be put into soil when the roots get to be anywhere from 1/4 -1/2 inch long.

    • @EnforcedPolicy
      @EnforcedPolicy Рік тому

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas thank you!

  • @gi10
    @gi10 3 роки тому

    Hello,
    This is a great information. I am curious to know how these rooted hoya's were after them being potted in soil? Thanks again.

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  3 роки тому +2

      They all took to soil like champs. While rooting in water is my go to method, it does work far quicker and faster in warmer temperatures.

    • @gi10
      @gi10 3 роки тому +1

      @@DougChamberlainVTHoyas amazing. I am definitely going to try this technique, especially since my city is always sunny. Thank you for this clip and for your prompt response. 🙏🏼

  • @Alexander196210
    @Alexander196210 3 роки тому

    I'm not shocked by the roots but by your pronunciation of 'peduncle' haha

  • @elizabethguerrero2477
    @elizabethguerrero2477 5 років тому +1

    Woww me encanta tú experimento🌿 aunque se que no leeras mi mensaje por q esta en español 😪 quiero que sepas muero de amor por esa planta y me gustaría tenerlas todas😀 que Dios bendiga tus prodigiosas manos y sigas enseñándonos más 🙏🏽🙏🏽 vivo en Philadelphia P.A tú vendes las hoyas??👍🌿🎅🙏🏽

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      Gracias al traductor de google puedo entender la mayor parte de lo que dices. ¡Gracias por los cumplidos! Vendo unos recortes y plantas en eBay en la primavera y el verano para ayudar a pagar mi hobby.

    • @elizabethguerrero2477
      @elizabethguerrero2477 5 років тому

      Gracias🙏🏽😁🙏🏽😁🙏🏽 lastima que no tenga traductor UA-cam para entender todo lo que tú dices pero como lo explicas tan perfecto con las fechas qué bendito Dios haces todo facil para Mí y los que no sabemos inglés 👍😥😀 gracias mil y mil gracias por leer mi mensaje 🙏🏽🙏🏽 aquí tienes la clienta #1 las quiero todas 🌿🌾🌿😁😁😁 ❤Hoyas❤🙏🏽

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому +1

      @@elizabethguerrero2477 ¡Muchas gracias! Espero que tengas un maravilloso año nuevo 🌿🌾🌿😁😁😁 ❤!

    • @DougChamberlainVTHoyas
      @DougChamberlainVTHoyas  5 років тому

      ¡Gracias a google translate, puedo leer tu mensaje muy bien! Agradezco el comentario. ¡Ten una maravillosa semana!