Just to make you feel better my sigillatis has taken a nosedive, too, and it's down to 4 leaves that aren't looking the best 😢 Bella will definitely start taking off now; once she starts there's no stopping her 😂 I was so excited to see those peduncles on your phuwua, and can't wait to see what the blooms look like, and hear what the scent is like. The rosita will cascade down really nicely and the blooms are a red colour, I believe, as mine hasn't bloomed yet. I could recommend lote of hoyas, but you know that I'm just going to share them with you instead 😊 Happy growing 🪴💚
There is so much to look forward too. I can see the peduncle on the phwua is developing nicely so I should be able to update you soon. Sorry to hear about your Sigillatis, I hope it picks up now and I am always looking forward to a plant swap with you!
Beautiful collection! You have a great Wilbur graves specimen. Mine is only 1/2 as splashy. My rotundiflora did nothing for a few months and then just took off like a weed. It branches off a lot and became bushy fast. I love the flowers too! Hope yours takes off soon! Sigillatis is probably the one Hoya I won’t buy again. It did so well for me at first and then just decided to give up life out of nowhere. I’m down from a full 4inch bushy plant to maybe 3-4 leaves. It has new growth now and that’s the only reason I haven’t thrown the whole thing away yet.
Thank you! I would suggest giving your Wilbur more light, that seems to encourage more variegation in mine. I am really looking forward to the rotundiflora growing in so more. It also seems that the Sigillatis is more difficult than I first thought
@@RootsReadyMy callistophylla looked like yours for a year, did nothing. Then one of my subscribers said to put it right next to a south facing window, and then it was 5th gear forward. In less than a year it put out lots of new leaves and a new vine which a couple of weeks ago put out its first bloom!
I really enjoy watching your videos 😀 Like others mentioned, the last hoya is an imbricata. My personal recommendation for hoyas on the more common side to add to your existing collection would be retusa, new guinea ghost, AH074, heusckeliana inner variegated, kerrii splash, carnosa compacta outer variegated, krohniana silver, latifolia outer variegated, verticillata inner variegated (formerly known as acuta), incrassata inner variegated, mathilde splash, rangsan 💚
Thank you for sharing your Hoya collection. It’s really inspiring. I have 1 Hoya. A krimson princess that has not grown or died and I’ve had it for over a year. I should focus on it more. After watching your video I would love to have a Krinkle 8 ( love how it flows) the Obovata the shape of the leaves is soooo Cute!!! and the Wilbur Graves it’s adorable and it looks like its name should be Wilbur 😂.
Interesting 🤔. Maybe it's because the leaves are still small. Before I propagated it, the leaves were really large and convinced me that it was a hoya clemensiorum. I will keep an eye on it
Hello from Puerto Rico!!! First timer on your channel. Just subscribed. I love hoya and will make my hoya collection soon. Still on tours. Just started my channel and would appreciate your support. 🪴
Love your hoya collection. I have a wilbur too, but am struggling with keeping the silver variegation. She's a very fast grower, but all the new leaves she puts out have been green. Any suggestions?
@@RootsReady I think Wilbur's variegation might be seasonal (night temperature below 20). Mine was growing silver leaves in the spring, but new leaves turned green over summer no matter what I tried: different lighting, water, fertilization, etc. Now it's autumn and she started to push out silver leaves again.
Your Wilber Games is so gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
@@RootsReady Its gorgeous! Do you know if that is the Chinese or Russian variety?
@@calixtoquan4407 thank you!! This is the russian clone
Your Wilbur Graves is beautiful
Thank you so much
Oh my, that Wilbur Graves❤❤❤
Your Villosa is stunning.
Thank you!!
Great collection! The last one appears to be Hoya Imbracta.
You are right! Thank you!
Just to make you feel better my sigillatis has taken a nosedive, too, and it's down to 4 leaves that aren't looking the best 😢 Bella will definitely start taking off now; once she starts there's no stopping her 😂 I was so excited to see those peduncles on your phuwua, and can't wait to see what the blooms look like, and hear what the scent is like. The rosita will cascade down really nicely and the blooms are a red colour, I believe, as mine hasn't bloomed yet. I could recommend lote of hoyas, but you know that I'm just going to share them with you instead 😊 Happy growing 🪴💚
There is so much to look forward too. I can see the peduncle on the phwua is developing nicely so I should be able to update you soon. Sorry to hear about your Sigillatis, I hope it picks up now and I am always looking forward to a plant swap with you!
Nice collection. Hands down you definitely need the hoya meredithii frfr.
I agree it’s one of my favs 🫶🏼
I just got a rooted cutting. I can’t wait to see it grow.
Yes I do! I have tried to grow one before and it completely died back.
I think unknown is hoya imbricata. Love your videos!
💯 imbricata
Thank you so much! You are absolutely right!
Beautiful collection! You have a great Wilbur graves specimen. Mine is only 1/2 as splashy. My rotundiflora did nothing for a few months and then just took off like a weed. It branches off a lot and became bushy fast. I love the flowers too! Hope yours takes off soon! Sigillatis is probably the one Hoya I won’t buy again. It did so well for me at first and then just decided to give up life out of nowhere. I’m down from a full 4inch bushy plant to maybe 3-4 leaves. It has new growth now and that’s the only reason I haven’t thrown the whole thing away yet.
Thank you! I would suggest giving your Wilbur more light, that seems to encourage more variegation in mine. I am really looking forward to the rotundiflora growing in so more. It also seems that the Sigillatis is more difficult than I first thought
Thank you for nice video with hoya Very lovely plants❤ ME Calistophyla also so slow growing. 😅
Thank you! Best of luck with you Hoyas
@@RootsReadyMy callistophylla looked like yours for a year, did nothing. Then one of my subscribers said to put it right next to a south facing window, and then it was 5th gear forward. In less than a year it put out lots of new leaves and a new vine which a couple of weeks ago put out its first bloom!
@@tropicalsupnorth6658 Amazing! I guess it's only up from here. Congratulations
Great video! Love your Hoya! 😍🪴Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Great collection. Mine have suffered due to how cold my house gets too. I definitely will be on the lookout for a clemensiorum.
I have lost many Hoya to the cold. Keeping them warm in the winter is the key
Thanks for sharing your lovely Hoya collection with us Lethius!
Thank you so much! More to come!
Hoya Mathilde is my favourite
I am hoping that I can grow it into a really busy plant
You must take us to a plant trade with you! Would love to see it!
Deal! I will keep an eye out for the next one
Omg Wilber😊
She is a beauty!
Dang, brother, your Krinkle 8 is huge...show off😅. Kidding aside, nice collection of Hoyas 👏🪴 👏
😂 thank you!
I really enjoy watching your videos 😀
Like others mentioned, the last hoya is an imbricata.
My personal recommendation for hoyas on the more common side to add to your existing collection would be retusa, new guinea ghost, AH074, heusckeliana inner variegated, kerrii splash, carnosa compacta outer variegated, krohniana silver, latifolia outer variegated, verticillata inner variegated (formerly known as acuta), incrassata inner variegated, mathilde splash, rangsan 💚
Ooo! I had fun researching these Hoya. Thank for Sharing. This just means that my collection is going to grow
@@RootsReady haha hope it does! 😉
Thank you for sharing your Hoya collection. It’s really inspiring. I have 1 Hoya. A krimson princess that has not grown or died and I’ve had it for over a year. I should focus on it more. After watching your video I would love to have a Krinkle 8 ( love how it flows) the Obovata the shape of the leaves is soooo Cute!!! and the Wilbur Graves it’s adorable and it looks like its name should be Wilbur 😂.
I have the same plant, they are SLOW growers! Put it on a trellis and move it to a sunny spot
@@caress8973 Thank you for responding. I will try that
Once you have one Hoya, you'll want them all 🤣. I agree, try putting it on a trellis and increase the light
Awesome collection. The last hoya is called Imbricata. It's one of my favorites because of its unique nature. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much! And again for clarifying the imbricata
Nice Hoya collection 😍 the last one is is Imbracata an I grow it up a board with about an inch of sphagnum moss on the board. 🫶🏼💚
Thank you so much! That is something I would love to try
Love your video.
Thank you!
Masz ciekawą kolekcję, pięknie wybarwione liście u hoi, zadbane rośliny 😊
Thank you!
Hiya, your hoyas are brilliant, I have just begun the hoya journey and wondered how you know whether to use pon or chunky soil. I haven't a clue 😊
I don't have an exact science. I use pon for plants that want slightly more water and soil for those that like to dry out between watering
The last Hoya is the Imbracata
Thank you so much!
Love all the hojas
Thank you!!
Nice collection. I am learning, so I appreciate all the information.
Thank you for watching
❤Beautiful
Thank you! 😊
I may be mistaken, but the clemensorium looks like it is not a clemensorium but a finlaysonii long leaf form!
Interesting 🤔. Maybe it's because the leaves are still small. Before I propagated it, the leaves were really large and convinced me that it was a hoya clemensiorum. I will keep an eye on it
My Hoya obovata is the plant that will give me confidence when I’m feeling a little insecure about my green thumb.
The Obovata is gorgeous! I love those round leaves
Love it❤
Thank you!!
Love your Krinkle 8, what a beauty!
Do you have Hoya Chouke, the sister of Mathilde?
No I don't but it may be one for the future collection
Loved this video. Thanks. I subscribed
Thank you so much! Welcome to the family
Hello from Puerto Rico!!! First timer on your channel. Just subscribed. I love hoya and will make my hoya collection soon. Still on tours. Just started my channel and would appreciate your support. 🪴
Awesome! Thank you for watching and I look forward to seeing your collection grow
Love your hoya collection. I have a wilbur too, but am struggling with keeping the silver variegation. She's a very fast grower, but all the new leaves she puts out have been green. Any suggestions?
Thank you! I would suggest giving it as much light as possible to promote the variegation. I have mine very close to a grow light
@@RootsReady I think Wilbur's variegation might be seasonal (night temperature below 20). Mine was growing silver leaves in the spring, but new leaves turned green over summer no matter what I tried: different lighting, water, fertilization, etc. Now it's autumn and she started to push out silver leaves again.
My hoya khroniana super silver blooms all the time and I hate the smell of the blooms to.
😂😂 I'm glad it's not just me!
@RootsReady I love the plant just not the smell. Tempted to sell it just because of the smell
I just found your channel, like and subscribe.
Welcome aboard! Thanks for watching!
Some of theese hoyas are quite yellow. Is it because they get a lot of light or could it be lack of fertilizer?
It could be the light. I tend to fertilize weekly
My sigilatis has sun stressed beautifully.
Amazing! Mine is also starting to do the same
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🌹❤️
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Greetings Handsome British Prince, That last Hoya could it be Hoya Imbricata? Happy New Year to you and family. John 3:16-18
You're too kind. Thank you!! Yes you are absolutely tight, it is a Hoya Imbricata
Blooooome. .... lol
🤣🤣
I'm looking at her shessofine😊
A stunner