i am a researcher of hoya (newbie) and have to honestly say that out of all of the many, many channels i have watched, your plants and the leaves are the healthiest looking i have seen yet.
There really are a million plant channels out there! It drives me crazy when the video drags on forever. I like that yours are shorter, informative and you stick to the subject. Your plants are beautiful and look so healthy. Thank you!
I LOVE UR BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. I STARTED WATCHING YOUR CHANNEL FOR ABOUT 2 MONTHS NOW AND I AM LOVING EVERY VIDEO. I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S YOUR CALM VOICE OR YOUR BEAUTIFUL PLANTS BUT, BETWEEN THE TWO, I AM GOING TO KEEP WATCHING. THANK YOU FOR JUMPING RIGHT INTO THE TOPIC AND SHOWING CLOSE-UP OF THE PLANTS.
Love the Pottsii I will have to look for one - I acquired a Hoya Macrophyllum 'albo-marginata' last fall and it has been growing like crazy and I love the larger leaves it has become one of my favorites
The Australis is one of my faves and the wording is accurate it's an aggressive grower! The Lisa was harder for me to take care of so now that's gone lol I may try again sometime 🙂
The australis I chopped up thanks to you is doing so well. So glad I didn't keep it as a single vine. It's taking over its macrame hanger now so it should end up with a nice 3d structure.
My australis has been my fastest growing hoya so far. My Chelsea and crimson princess aren't far behind though. Crimson princess has been the only one to flower as of now
They all look so lush! I always buy cuttings so it take so long to get that big! I love the small leaf one, add that to my list to keep my eye out for!
Love the Rebecca.💕 I put my Australis on my south facing balcony and it’s sunstressing with the new leaves coming in red. Your hioyas look so full and healthy. Thanks Jeff!
So happy to see your Hoyas. I started getting cuttings last spring. Lost several cuttings. My carnosa has been a good one, put outside in shade, during summer it grew more. Grow mine in Coco chips, soil didn't dry quick enough, even with bark. Hoping to keep mine alive and thriving like yours. TFS your Hoyas with us.
I just got the australis for $9.99 at my local grocery store! It is huge.....I did order the lisa online with my first online purchases last year....but it was sent 2 times dead on arrival...so one day I still want the lisa....but the non v version is such a nice hoya as you said! So happy to find one local and never seen in person before....my first was a carnosa...like back in 2011ish. 2nd crimson princess....and hindu rope maybe 3rd and the rest is history.....have a few of the others you sbared too! Love hoya so much snd my retusa just flowered and us the first and only hoya that has ever flowered for me!!! There are lots of plant channels but not all are great! Yours is in my top favorites.....I can tell you love your plants....Leafyluster is a great channel I just found, she has an awsome plant tour that is memorable and did such a nice job for starting out!! And is a great plant grower!! Check her out in Germany! Love your channel....keep it up!!!
Always enjoy your wonderful videos! Love me some Hoyas and after seeing this video, I am now on the hunt for a Pottsii. Your Hoyas are so gorgeous! Many thanks for sharing. 👌🥰
Beautiful Hoyas. Really like your content. I agree with you, Australis is an aggressive grower. Apart from the Aussie, I own publicalix, Crimson Princess, 2 Lisa one with more variegation than the other. I just added the pottsii to my list😀 I’ve had my older Hoyas for 12 to 16 months. Lisa is my last acquisition. Love them and cannot wait to see which one will flower 1st.🤞
Love your channel and all your plants, you got me crazy for the hoya pottsii. Loves those leaves! I've never seen one before so I just had to ordered one. I will be watching more of your videos for sure!
I had a Hoya many years ago. It got a bad mealy bug infestation. Haven't had one since. Thought they were prone to mealy buds. Maybe I'll try again. Your plants look incredible!
THEY Are Prone To The Mealy Monsters AND They REFUSE To Keep Their Vines To Themselves!!! THEY Are Quite The Plant Survivors Though... Just Be On The Lookout For The Mealy Monsters!!!! ua-cam.com/video/TFhucF7-Iqw/v-deo.html
In my experience, the splash effect is standard for Hoya carnosa. My mother got a cutting from my grandmother (her mother-in-law) and it always had splashy leaves even though it was never close to a window. She gave me a cutting when I was about 8 years old and I still have that plant! Hers took many years before it bloomed, but mine bloomed readily from quite a small stage--it got more light and so I think that was the difference. (Hers did eventually start blooming and it still does.) I'm confident your plant will bloom for you. The fragrance is sweet & very strong. I like it, although I know some Hoya people who find it overpowering. Enjoyed your video, as always!
Beautiful collection! I have mine on trellises except for my wayetii. I'm thinking of hanging it but wonder, how are you watering your hanging ones that are in a nursery pot inside the hanging pot? Are you taking them out of the hanging pot? Hanging plants always scare me when it comes to watering lol
@@EverythingPlants ughhhh I'm afraid I'd break a branch right off. I've got a small crimson princess in a hanging pot right now and I put off watering it because it's such a hassle 😬😂
Gorgeous Hoyas. I will have to get a Hoya Rebecca. That is my daughter’s name. I have a Carnosa Krimson Queen, Australis, Wayetii, Pubicalyx and a Lacunosa. I’m fairly new to Hoyas.
Yes, Hoya Potsii is a name that is used with a variety of hoyas from Asia, New Guinea and Australia, all which are not Hoya Potsii (according to Miro, of Basie Plants) I’d like to hear more of the naming story behind this group of hoyas.
Incredible collection....Once I learned that the speckles/splashes on most Hoya are just mineral deposit buildup (something like that) and can be gently SCRATCHED off...(Hoya pubicalyx) I never looked at them the same. However, your collection is so impeccable.
Hello Maja. My sun stressed hoyas have been slowly transitioned to a sunny spot (with some direct light) and naturally over awhile the sun causes the leaves to turn red.
@@EverythingPlants There in the soil it came with still. Two have chunky soil the rest looks like regular soil. Should I repot and put in a terracotta pot with chunky soil?
Hi Jeff, i love your channel. I am looking for small rounded/ circle leaf plants that had either waxier or succulent types of leaf(but not succulent) Would you be able to give me your recommendation for me please? I want something like string of pearls or hoya that can hang down a bit! I do fair amount of research but wanted to know your opinion! Thanks!
@@EverythingPlants i got peperomia hope from ikea! I didn’t know they carry this but thank you for your recommendation! Hope was ok my list too when I did my research!!😁
I thought the Hoya Rebecca had pinkish blooms? I got one last summer, a tiny, tiny cutting, so it needs to grow first. It has already done a good deal of growing and I hope it flowers soon. Maybe even this year? I will see. Regular Hoya Carnosas come with splash. Mine is 11 years old (started out as a 1 leaf cutting) and its leaves vary greatly, from small to normal sized to huge to wonky. Same with the speckles. I have very splashy leaves and some that only have a few speckles and some leaves have lots of splashes on the back of the leaf. What's up with that 🤔
I've been searching around about the Rebecca flower color.....it has a very very slight pink tinge. It definitely looks like a Rebecca to me, but you are correct...they are supposed to have more pink on it. It might have been mislabeled.....it looks similar to the hoya krohniana
Jeff - what’s the name of the first Hoya you showed? I’ll have to get one since east care. For some reason Ive thought that Hoyas were more difficult plants to grow. Thanks! 🪴💚
Mine is a fairly fast growing hoya. Growth is usually dependent on the type of light it gets.....lower light =slower growth. Is it in a bright spot? I currently have some polyneura rooting in perlite. I hope thos helps a bit, but is there something specifically you want to know?
@@EverythingPlants Thank you for replying to my question. As a whole the plant is growing fantastic. I’ve just noticed certain branches(which are the older ones have stopped putting out new growth.) Sorry it was kind of a broad question.
Maybe you talked about that in the past but I am unable to find any related video. If you do not mind me asking, What kind of soil do you use for your Hoyas?
For most of my plants, including hoyas, I use promix tropical soil with some orchid mix (bark, perlite and charcoal) maybe like 70/30 ratio and that's pretty much it
My wayetti has started to grow but all the new leaves are curled like a taco. Anyone know what the issue is? I never let it stay dry for long and I’ve been told this one likes bright light so is it possible it’s getting too much?
I want a wayettii, I think they are gorgeous. I didn’t like the australis I saw in real life. Leaves were too thin. Your videos are great but I think your thumbnails don’t capture how good they are
I have been working on the quality of videos and thumbnails recently lol I thought I would focus on closeups of the plants for thumbnails. Do you have any suggestions as to what you think would improve them? Thanks!
I have a Lisa but yes I will try again. Now knowing they are Australian varieties I understand their requirements more now. I don’t give up on the plants just because “ I “ got it wrong. Plants teach us so we just need to look and listen more carefully to what they tell us.
my hoya carnosa does absolutely NOTHING lol. I have had it since august and it has given me nada...nothing. The leaves are staying green and splashy but thats bout it haha. It was sold to me as a "Hoya Carnosa Splash"
i am a researcher of hoya (newbie) and have to honestly say that out of all of the many, many channels i have watched, your plants and the leaves are the healthiest looking i have seen yet.
There really are a million plant channels out there! It drives me crazy when the video drags on forever. I like that yours are shorter, informative and you stick to the subject. Your plants are beautiful and look so healthy. Thank you!
Aww....thanks so much and I hope you stick around for more videos!
I agree.
Flowers are their way of saying. Thank you for taking care of me.
@@MsLouisVee Yay!
I LOVE UR BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. I STARTED WATCHING YOUR CHANNEL FOR ABOUT 2 MONTHS NOW AND I AM LOVING EVERY VIDEO. I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S YOUR CALM VOICE OR YOUR BEAUTIFUL PLANTS BUT, BETWEEN THE TWO, I AM GOING TO KEEP WATCHING. THANK YOU FOR JUMPING RIGHT INTO THE TOPIC AND SHOWING CLOSE-UP OF THE PLANTS.
Thanks so much JACKIE!!! I am so happy to hear you enjoy the type of videos that I make and I hope you stick around for a long time!
@@EverythingPlants DON'T YOU WORRY, I WILL...
Love all these hoyas. Very healthy!
@@sheilacasper2030 thanks!
What gorgeous Hoyas! I just bought a Hoya variegated wayetti. I have bought quite a few Hoyas last year. I just love them.
The variegated ones are gorgeous!
Love the Pottsii I will have to look for one - I acquired a Hoya Macrophyllum 'albo-marginata' last fall and it has been growing like crazy and I love the larger leaves it has become one of my favorites
They are gorgeous. Thanks Susan!
The Australis is one of my faves and the wording is accurate it's an aggressive grower! The Lisa was harder for me to take care of so now that's gone lol I may try again sometime 🙂
Maybe it variegated plants that perform slower.
I love all the Hoya you featured here and I agree that they are some of the easiest ones.
Thanks Sue!
Hoya are my #1! Thank you for your video!
Thanks for watching Heather!
The australis I chopped up thanks to you is doing so well. So glad I didn't keep it as a single vine. It's taking over its macrame hanger now so it should end up with a nice 3d structure.
My australis has been my fastest growing hoya so far. My Chelsea and crimson princess aren't far behind though. Crimson princess has been the only one to flower as of now
That is so awesome Jon! Sorry for the late response...its tough to keep up with the comments now.
Love love love all of the Hoyas you have shown. Hoya Potsii is at the top of my wish list, but I can never seem to find them.
I hope you find one soon. I love them!
Gorgeous!
Thanks!
Beautiful hoyqs, Jeff. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Thanks for watching again!
They all look so lush! I always buy cuttings so it take so long to get that big! I love the small leaf one, add that to my list to keep my eye out for!
Yes it does lol
Beautiful Hoyas!
Thanks Tracie!
So excited to see your Hoya video. That's one type of plant I haven't ventured into but would like to soon. Thanks for the recommendations!
Any carnosa is best to start off with and learn from.
Lovely plants🌟great video, Jeff!
Thanks so much!
Love the Rebecca.💕 I put my Australis on my south facing balcony and it’s sunstressing with the new leaves coming in red. Your hioyas look so full and healthy.
Thanks Jeff!
Right! The new leaves on mine come out red as well. I keep all my Hoyas on a south facing window
Your australis is getting red leaves???
@@EverythingPlants Apparently lots of direct light means red edges on the mature leaves and completely red new leaves. 😀
Thankyou so much for sharing your videos
You are so welcome
So happy to see your Hoyas. I started getting cuttings last spring. Lost several cuttings. My carnosa has been a good one, put outside in shade, during summer it grew more. Grow mine in Coco chips, soil didn't dry quick enough, even with bark. Hoping to keep mine alive and thriving like yours. TFS your Hoyas with us.
Thanks again for watching Shirley!
I just got the australis for $9.99 at my local grocery store! It is huge.....I did order the lisa online with my first online purchases last year....but it was sent 2 times dead on arrival...so one day I still want the lisa....but the non v version is such a nice hoya as you said! So happy to find one local and never seen in person before....my first was a carnosa...like back in 2011ish. 2nd crimson princess....and hindu rope maybe 3rd and the rest is history.....have a few of the others you sbared too! Love hoya so much snd my retusa just flowered and us the first and only hoya that has ever flowered for me!!! There are lots of plant channels but not all are great! Yours is in my top favorites.....I can tell you love your plants....Leafyluster is a great channel I just found, she has an awsome plant tour that is memorable and did such a nice job for starting out!! And is a great plant grower!! Check her out in Germany! Love your channel....keep it up!!!
Aww thanks so much Justina! I will check out her channel too.
Mine have never had flowered although I have a Christmas cactus that is flowering. I love all of your Hoyas.
Thanks Norma!
All your plants look so wonderful, my Hindu Rope and Krimson Queen are finally after a year are showing growth.
Thanks Rhonda!
Awesome collection ❤
Thank you
Always enjoy your wonderful videos! Love me some Hoyas and after seeing this video, I am now on the hunt for a Pottsii. Your Hoyas are so gorgeous! Many thanks for sharing. 👌🥰
Thanks Peggy! You should see my potsii propagations....exploding with a ton of new growth!
Love Hoya. They are all beautiful 😍
Thanks Angela.
Beautiful Hoyas. Really like your content.
I agree with you, Australis is an aggressive grower. Apart from the Aussie, I own publicalix, Crimson Princess, 2 Lisa one with more variegation than the other.
I just added the pottsii to my list😀
I’ve had my older Hoyas for 12 to 16 months. Lisa is my last acquisition.
Love them and cannot wait to see which one will flower 1st.🤞
Those are all great hoya choices!
Love your channel and all your plants, you got me crazy for the hoya pottsii. Loves those leaves! I've never seen one before so I just had to ordered one. I will be watching more of your videos for sure!
Aww....thanks so much Tambourine! Aren't the pottsii gorgeous?!?!?! Thanks for supporting my channel
@@EverythingPlants Absolutely 💯
I love your Hoyas. GREAT VIDEO. Thank you
Thanks Martha!
Thanks for this video…I still haven’t added any Hoyas to my plant collection but your video has inspired me on which plants to add. 😊
I would start off with any of the carnosa varities.....green, krimson princess or queen!
Beautiful Hoya! So happy 🤩😍. I have a House Chelsea and carnosa Compacta that aren't doing much. Maybe in Spring 🤞.
Those are both slow growing ones for me too.
You ‘re one of my plant favs!
Thanks so much Tonya!
Hoya Macgillivrayi is a stunning one from Queensland. The flowers are amazing.
I had a two leaf single node cutting of this strictly because of the flowers on this one.....it did nothing for like a year and then died.
@@EverythingPlants Oh no! That's devastatingly sad.
Great video. I love Hoyas I’m just starting to get a small collection going. Yours are really beautiful.
Careful of "THE HOYA HOLE 🕳" 🤣
I had a Hoya many years ago. It got a bad mealy bug infestation. Haven't had one since. Thought they were prone to mealy buds. Maybe I'll try again. Your plants look incredible!
THEY Are Prone To The Mealy Monsters AND They REFUSE To Keep Their Vines To Themselves!!! THEY Are Quite The Plant Survivors Though... Just Be On The Lookout For The Mealy Monsters!!!! ua-cam.com/video/TFhucF7-Iqw/v-deo.html
I think a lot of plants are prone to mealys....mealybugs can enter your house on items like bananas from the store....don't give up.
I struggle with mealies too. I hate the idea of using chemicals so I use alcohol. They get ahead of me though.
In my experience, the splash effect is standard for Hoya carnosa. My mother got a cutting from my grandmother (her mother-in-law) and it always had splashy leaves even though it was never close to a window. She gave me a cutting when I was about 8 years old and I still have that plant! Hers took many years before it bloomed, but mine bloomed readily from quite a small stage--it got more light and so I think that was the difference. (Hers did eventually start blooming and it still does.) I'm confident your plant will bloom for you. The fragrance is sweet & very strong. I like it, although I know some Hoya people who find it overpowering. Enjoyed your video, as always!
Thanks Rob! That must be a very special plant to you.
Beautiful collection! I have mine on trellises except for my wayetii. I'm thinking of hanging it but wonder, how are you watering your hanging ones that are in a nursery pot inside the hanging pot? Are you taking them out of the hanging pot? Hanging plants always scare me when it comes to watering lol
I do take them out to water. It can be a bit difficult to untangled them. 🤪
@@EverythingPlants ughhhh I'm afraid I'd break a branch right off. I've got a small crimson princess in a hanging pot right now and I put off watering it because it's such a hassle 😬😂
@@debbieurszulan6766 you must give it water lol try leaving it in the pot and give smaller amounts
Gorgeous Hoyas. I will have to get a Hoya Rebecca. That is my daughter’s name. I have a Carnosa Krimson Queen, Australis, Wayetii, Pubicalyx and a Lacunosa. I’m fairly new to Hoyas.
Hey Karen. Sorry for the late response.....did you getnthe Rebecca yet?
@@EverythingPlants not yet but I did get an Obovata, Multiflora, variegated Australis and a Krimson Princess. 😁
Love hoyas. Always looking for new varieties.
Thanks Lorri!
Hoya Loheri is very easy to grow as well.
Thanks!
I love those.
Thanks!
Love your choices! I suggest you watch Basie Plants video on the Hoya potsii. Very interesting!
Thanks, but I can't find it. 😕
I think it’s Basie Rainwater, Hoya Verticcullita video, 11 days ago. Always informative. 💚
Yes, Hoya Potsii is a name that is used with a variety of hoyas from Asia, New Guinea and Australia, all which are not Hoya Potsii (according to Miro, of Basie Plants) I’d like to hear more of the naming story behind this group of hoyas.
Incredible collection....Once I learned that the speckles/splashes on most Hoya are just mineral deposit buildup (something like that) and can be gently SCRATCHED off...(Hoya pubicalyx) I never looked at them the same. However, your collection is so impeccable.
Thanks for watching! These are definitely a splash on the leaves as they don't scrap away. It is a very unexpected, but cool feature of the carnosa.
My splashes are part of the leaf. Definitely not deposits of any foreign material.
My favorite plants. 🪴🪴
Awesome!!!
You should try H. obovata for some neato, round largish leaves. Beautiful postii. 😍
The Obovata has been on my wish list for a long time now. I am patient🙂🤞
I've often thought of getting this one.
Thank You...i Like hoyas so much. How do You "Sun stress" them?
Hello Maja. My sun stressed hoyas have been slowly transitioned to a sunny spot (with some direct light) and naturally over awhile the sun causes the leaves to turn red.
Wow awesome , I love HOYA PLANTS . New SUBSCRIBER here ❤❤❤
Welcome to the channel!
@@EverythingPlants thanks 😘
Hoyas are beautiful plants and easy care...nice
Yes they are!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely do you sell cutting from your plants please let me know
I have sold some on local plant group pages.
@@EverythingPlants do you have intention of selling any pieces of cutting any time soon have a blessed day
@@jillianleblanc9370 no current plans to sell, but what are you looking for?
Hoya Goals 😍
Thanks!!!
You Hoyas are all beautiful! I have a couple but there leaves are getting soft and don't know what I'm doing wrong
Do you have it in a chunky mix?
@@EverythingPlants There in the soil it came with still. Two have chunky soil the rest looks like regular soil. Should I repot and put in a terracotta pot with chunky soil?
Hi Jeff, i love your channel.
I am looking for small rounded/ circle leaf plants that had either waxier or succulent types of leaf(but not succulent)
Would you be able to give me your recommendation for me please?
I want something like string of pearls or hoya that can hang down a bit! I do fair amount of research but wanted to know your opinion! Thanks!
Oh i have hoya curnosa compacta and string of pearls and absolutely love them!! Love watching them grow.
Thanks so much for the channel support!
String of turtles are a cute option. Another good one is the peperomia hope.
@@EverythingPlants thank you for the recommendations! And thank you for all the amazing contents!
@@EverythingPlants i got peperomia hope from ikea! I didn’t know they carry this but thank you for your recommendation! Hope was ok my list too when I did my research!!😁
I thought the Hoya Rebecca had pinkish blooms?
I got one last summer, a tiny, tiny cutting, so it needs to grow first. It has already done a good deal of growing and I hope it flowers soon. Maybe even this year? I will see.
Regular Hoya Carnosas come with splash. Mine is 11 years old (started out as a 1 leaf cutting) and its leaves vary greatly, from small to normal sized to huge to wonky. Same with the speckles. I have very splashy leaves and some that only have a few speckles and some leaves have lots of splashes on the back of the leaf. What's up with that 🤔
I've been searching around about the Rebecca flower color.....it has a very very slight pink tinge. It definitely looks like a Rebecca to me, but you are correct...they are supposed to have more pink on it. It might have been mislabeled.....it looks similar to the hoya krohniana
Can I ask how you get your hoya so full looking? I am starting a bunch from cuttings and trades, but only have one strand of most of them to start.
Hey Lana. The only thing I do is give them a bright location and fertilize.
@@EverythingPlants do you propagate cutting back into the same pot or do the sprout new strands for you from the main root?
Jeff - what’s the name of the first Hoya you showed? I’ll have to get one since east care. For some reason Ive thought that Hoyas were more difficult plants to grow.
Thanks! 🪴💚
wayadiya or something like that
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Any tips on pruning a fishtail Hoya to promote growth?
Mine is a fairly fast growing hoya. Growth is usually dependent on the type of light it gets.....lower light =slower growth. Is it in a bright spot?
I currently have some polyneura rooting in perlite. I hope thos helps a bit, but is there something specifically you want to know?
@@EverythingPlants Thank you for replying to my question. As a whole the plant is growing fantastic. I’ve just noticed certain branches(which are the older ones have stopped putting out new growth.) Sorry it was kind of a broad question.
Maybe you talked about that in the past but I am unable to find any related video.
If you do not mind me asking, What kind of soil do you use for your Hoyas?
For most of my plants, including hoyas, I use promix tropical soil with some orchid mix (bark, perlite and charcoal) maybe like 70/30 ratio and that's pretty much it
@@EverythingPlants Thank you
Do you spritz them with water? Your leaves look wet
For the video I did! Clean them up nice for the videos.
My wayetti has started to grow but all the new leaves are curled like a taco. Anyone know what the issue is? I never let it stay dry for long and I’ve been told this one likes bright light so is it possible it’s getting too much?
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What is the best way to propagate, water or soil?
100% perlite! You should check out my perlite prop box videos. My hoyas root so much better in perlite.
@@EverythingPlants I will, thank you 😊
Do you sell any of your hoya cuttings
I have occasionally on local plant groups
I really struggle with Hoyas. They do fine when I don’t water them when I water them they start to decline.😫
Are they in a bright spot? That could be a issue as well.
Do they look full sun
I want a wayettii, I think they are gorgeous. I didn’t like the australis I saw in real life. Leaves were too thin. Your videos are great but I think your thumbnails don’t capture how good they are
I have been working on the quality of videos and thumbnails recently lol I thought I would focus on closeups of the plants for thumbnails. Do you have any suggestions as to what you think would improve them? Thanks!
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Hoya Australus, the only Hoya I’ve ever killed…so far. Lol
Are you going to try again? The Hoya Australis has such strong sweet smelling flowers
I have a Lisa but yes I will try again. Now knowing they are Australian varieties I understand their requirements more now. I don’t give up on the plants just because “ I “ got it wrong. Plants teach us so we just need to look and listen more carefully to what they tell us.
my hoya carnosa does absolutely NOTHING lol. I have had it since august and it has given me nada...nothing. The leaves are staying green and splashy but thats bout it haha. It was sold to me as a "Hoya Carnosa Splash"
That is so weird. What type of light do you have it in?
@@EverythingPlantsmy grow lights are prob 8watts or so. And i have crap north windows. Hehehe
You didn't mention exposures for all of them...
They are all in varying windows...either south (rebecca) east (pottsii and carnosa) and west (wayetii and australis)
Names of all? It would be nice to put them in writing please
I do sometimes put them in the video