Your Hoya collection is amazing!!! Such beautiful plants. My Hoya Sunrise has surprised me and is going to flower!!! My first Hoya plant to flower for me. It’s very exciting 💚💚💚
Ohhhh I love them all. My favorite is the Heuschkeliana variegated. It’s been on my list for a long time. I can’t afford it yet. Thanks for the video. Enjoy your day. 💚🪴🌿🌱💚
Both of your Cassipetiolata /Spash are absolutely gorgeous Amy. I just love your videos & thank you so much for taking time to make them. Your videos are so relaxing and You give us a good look at each plant and it never feels rushed. 🌱💚☺️
Such beautiful Hoyas, as always! 🥰. Many thanks for sharing and for this video. All your Hoyas are so beautiful and healthy. From this group my favorite is the Sigillatis. So elegant and the sun stressing makes it even more stunning! 👌🪴🥰
I find polyneura to be easy after a lot of experimentation. They hate warmth, would always yellow in my greenhouse cabinet that reach 26-28 degrees C but it loved just being outside in my house at 18-23 degrees C. Doesn’t need high humidity or tons of light either. Also I found it didn’t do well in leca or pon and thrived in a moss/bark mix or just chunky soil mix for me.
that's nice you finally figured it out! i feel as if i've tried so many different ways and it still does not respond... i'll try the conditions you just mentioned!
Hello Amy, what lovely Hoya’s , you seem to be not struggling with them ie root rot!! I have changed I’m potting soil, as I’ve had root rot🙁 So I’m using coco chips, volcanic rock small chunks and a little charcoal, but I find it hard to see whether they need water. Have you any tips?
I do struggle with root rots! but less in cocohusk chips these days. I kinda just accept this is how it is when I care for so many andI am bound to overwater some at some point! I use clear plastic cups so it's very easy for me to look at the medium to see how moist they still are!
Your Hoya collection is amazing!!! Such beautiful plants. My Hoya Sunrise has surprised me and is going to flower!!! My first Hoya plant to flower for me. It’s very exciting 💚💚💚
that is exciting! hoya sunrise is such a beautiful amazing hoya! hope it's already flowered since you commented!
Thanks for sharing your love, passion and amazing hoya collection! 🤩
my pleasure! thanks for watching 💚
Toutes ces hoyas sont juste magnifiques!
A lovely collection of Hoyas! I have a soft spot for splashy leaves too. They are stunning!
Ohhhh I love them all. My favorite is the Heuschkeliana variegated. It’s been on my list for a long time. I can’t afford it yet. Thanks for the video. Enjoy your day. 💚🪴🌿🌱💚
thank you so much! hopefully you can get one soon! ditto!
The Silver Lady is so pretty and cute! Yeah I have had no luck growing any silver hoyas either.
isn't it?? argh...why are they so hard?????
Both of your Cassipetiolata /Spash are absolutely gorgeous Amy. I just love your videos & thank you so much for taking time to make them. Your videos are so relaxing and You give us a good look at each plant and it never feels rushed. 🌱💚☺️
Debbie thank you so much! I am so glad you enjoy my videos💚
I jus really love ur videos...I havent been commenting as much bc I've been having to watch on my tv,,but always here..Thx Amy.
thanks, love! i appreciate your support and always love hearing from you!
Beautiful hoyas. I would love to have some of those new ones soon. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for making videos🙏🏼😍 Love your plant collection
thank you! 💚
Such beautiful Hoyas, as always! 🥰. Many thanks for sharing and for this video. All your Hoyas are so beautiful and healthy. From this group my favorite is the Sigillatis. So elegant and the sun stressing makes it even more stunning! 👌🪴🥰
thank you so much, Peggy! sigillatis is such a special one for me!
Have you tried a Hoya New Guinea ghost? I’m hoping to try my hand at it soon🤞🏽
Yes I have a little cutting from my brother but I've had to re root it quite a few times (root rot and then root mealies!)
Polyneura is hard for me too! I gave up on them.
ya i think i am on the same boat...
I find polyneura to be easy after a lot of experimentation. They hate warmth, would always yellow in my greenhouse cabinet that reach 26-28 degrees C but it loved just being outside in my house at 18-23 degrees C. Doesn’t need high humidity or tons of light either. Also I found it didn’t do well in leca or pon and thrived in a moss/bark mix or just chunky soil mix for me.
that's nice you finally figured it out! i feel as if i've tried so many different ways and it still does not respond... i'll try the conditions you just mentioned!
Awesome
Amy please give us a video how to start a hoya in such a little container. Thanks.
do you mean how I pot them in the small cups? I could definitely show that.
Guaoooooo 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
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Hello Amy, what lovely Hoya’s , you seem to be not struggling with them ie root rot!! I have changed I’m potting soil, as I’ve had root rot🙁 So I’m using coco chips, volcanic rock small chunks and a little charcoal, but I find it hard to see whether they need water. Have you any tips?
I do struggle with root rots! but less in cocohusk chips these days. I kinda just accept this is how it is when I care for so many andI am bound to overwater some at some point! I use clear plastic cups so it's very easy for me to look at the medium to see how moist they still are!
Quisiera una de cada una 🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful😍😍😍👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴
What medium do you use for your Hoyas?
mostly coco husk chips now!