Many thanks for this Hoya repotting video. Very enjoyable to watch! You are right that the success of growing a Hoya is dependent upon its environment and most enjoy good sunlight and a lot of it. Occasionally I have to move a few Hoya around for them to find their sweet spots, but it’s worth it. Take care and happy growing! 👌🪴🥰
Yes for this! I have to water my Hoyas about 3x a week. At first I held back because of the advice I've seen. But then I decided to treat them as regular plants and saw a huge improvement. I have mine under grow lights for 14 hrs I think, 85F and 75%+ humidity. And they definitely need water more than once in a blue moon. But I guess it will greatly depend on the growing conditions and the substrate.
That's awesome!! I'm glad you decided to try it out and saw such improvements. I'm sure it depends on conditions but I'm glad I'm not crazy over here!!
@@beckythebealge I currently live in the Caribbean where it's hot and humid all year. It's pretty much summer all the time. Plants love it, me not so much. 🥵
@@MelissaFranquii lucky you. I get to spend some winters in Costa Rica so I know what ypu are talking about. Even your bedsheets feel damp when you go to bed
They seem to prop great in Leca ! My Variegated Macrophyla I purchased as a small few cuttings and it grew so large fast , luckily it props easily in Leca and I did one day . Then u noticed orange ish spots like rust all everywhere on every leaf , it was on that and my Scindapsis A. I had to get rid of everything because I thought it would spread everywhere. I only had a few nodes of the Scindapsis but it’s finally back . Tfs My Kerri have is a dead stick 😞 My Embricata is Alive ! My sunrise is completely in spag completely red and Always blooming, it came free with an international order 👍🏼🤩
Oh cool!! I've been too scared to try leca by itself. I should do an experiment with some cuttings. I'm terrified of the rust! I'm sorry it got some of your plants! It sounds like you know your hoya, I'm sure they'll bounce back. That's sweet you're sunrise is a big bloomer! It's on my wishlist 🥰
I am yet to have any Hoya but am looking to add some soon if all goes well. Enjoy your chatty updates and seeing what plants are available. I’ve also had conflicting advice on certain plants so I now listen to lots and try to filter it logically for the environment that I have. Slowly getting there I hope.
I feel like the carnosa and obovata are great 'starter' hoya. Pretty easy! That's honestly the best way you could do it with so much info out there. It's so nice when you find someone who lives in your area so you know your environments are pretty similar. You got this!!
Wow! Your Hoyas are so beautiful!!! I just got some new ones and think I have mites! I think I got it from the buyer. So I am going to try the warm water bath. Wish me luck 🍀
Thankyou for this video. I was falling out of love with my hoyas cuz they aren’t doing anything. Now I know I’m sooo under watering. Your hoyas look so pretty 🪴😊
I am pretty new to Hoya. So far I am really loving them!! Question- what is the difference between Hoya kentiana and Hoya wayetii variegata? Your kentiana looks like my wayetii! Thank you so much!
Hey! As far as I know you can really only tell the difference when they flower because some of the colors with differ. I haven't had any blooms on that guy yet so I'm not really sure what I have
My Princess and Queen are three years old and I keep cutting them back. I water them with water from my tap….well water that runs through a softener…but it never bothers them.
There are a bunch of ways to potentially tell. But I look for a bunch of roots coming out of the pot, or a bulging pot (if its a nursery pot). Another sign is the oldest leaves starting to yellow and die off fairly quickly! I hope that helps!!
yes.. helpful. im too late though with my tricolor hoya. sad and i did everything wrong i overwatered and too mich direct sunlight.... plus i think originally it needed repotting and i thought it needed more water ..then i though it needed more sunlight... and then... die :'( @@planttherapii
If you use Orchid Spray your Hoya will grow, it's amazing
Omg I totally forgot to mention that!! 😅 thank you!!
Many thanks for this Hoya repotting video. Very enjoyable to watch! You are right that the success of growing a Hoya is dependent upon its environment and most enjoy good sunlight and a lot of it. Occasionally I have to move a few Hoya around for them to find their sweet spots, but it’s worth it. Take care and happy growing! 👌🪴🥰
Thank you!! I've been having to move a few of mine around a little too. That's kind of part of the fun!
Yes for this! I have to water my Hoyas about 3x a week. At first I held back because of the advice I've seen. But then I decided to treat them as regular plants and saw a huge improvement. I have mine under grow lights for 14 hrs I think, 85F and 75%+ humidity. And they definitely need water more than once in a blue moon. But I guess it will greatly depend on the growing conditions and the substrate.
That's awesome!! I'm glad you decided to try it out and saw such improvements. I'm sure it depends on conditions but I'm glad I'm not crazy over here!!
75% humidity You must keep them a greenhouse or cabinet. I would have mold on my walls if I kept my house at this humidity level
@@beckythebealge I currently live in the Caribbean where it's hot and humid all year. It's pretty much summer all the time. Plants love it, me not so much. 🥵
@@MelissaFranquii lucky you. I get to spend some winters in Costa Rica so I know what ypu are talking about. Even your bedsheets feel damp when you go to bed
They seem to prop great in Leca !
My Variegated Macrophyla I purchased as a small few cuttings and it grew so large fast , luckily it props easily in Leca and I did one day .
Then u noticed orange ish spots like rust all everywhere on every leaf , it was on that and my Scindapsis A.
I had to get rid of everything because I thought it would spread everywhere.
I only had a few nodes of the Scindapsis but it’s finally back . Tfs
My Kerri have is a dead stick 😞
My Embricata is Alive !
My sunrise is completely in spag completely red and Always blooming, it came free with an international order 👍🏼🤩
Oh cool!! I've been too scared to try leca by itself. I should do an experiment with some cuttings. I'm terrified of the rust! I'm sorry it got some of your plants! It sounds like you know your hoya, I'm sure they'll bounce back. That's sweet you're sunrise is a big bloomer! It's on my wishlist 🥰
I am yet to have any Hoya but am looking to add some soon if all goes well. Enjoy your chatty updates and seeing what plants are available. I’ve also had conflicting advice on certain plants so I now listen to lots and try to filter it logically for the environment that I have. Slowly getting there I hope.
I feel like the carnosa and obovata are great 'starter' hoya. Pretty easy! That's honestly the best way you could do it with so much info out there. It's so nice when you find someone who lives in your area so you know your environments are pretty similar. You got this!!
Great video! Thanks!❤
Wow! Your Hoyas are so beautiful!!!
I just got some new ones and think I have mites! I think I got it from the buyer. So I am going to try the warm water bath. Wish me luck 🍀
Oh no!! I'm so sorry! I have my fingers crossed you get rid of the pest quick. I feel like hoya are pretty resilient. You got this!
Thankyou for this video. I was falling out of love with my hoyas cuz they aren’t doing anything. Now I know I’m sooo under watering. Your hoyas look so pretty 🪴😊
Of course!! I hope they start taking off 🥰
Awesome 💚🙌🪴 great tips, thank You 🥰 I’ll be repotting me some Hoyas 😊❣️
I hope they thrive for you!!
Having the same problems with my Kentiana. Think I’ll go repot.
Good luck!!
I am pretty new to Hoya. So far I am really loving them!! Question- what is the difference between Hoya kentiana and Hoya wayetii variegata? Your kentiana looks like my wayetii! Thank you so much!
Hey! As far as I know you can really only tell the difference when they flower because some of the colors with differ. I haven't had any blooms on that guy yet so I'm not really sure what I have
@@planttherapii thank you so much for your answer! I appreciate the info very much.
Of course!! 😊
My Princess and Queen are three years old and I keep cutting them back. I water them with water from my tap….well water that runs through a softener…but it never bothers them.
That's awesome!! They're pretty indestructible
Can you cut a piece and just put it in the mix with out roots
I don't see why not!
How do you know when they need to be repotted…?
There are a bunch of ways to potentially tell. But I look for a bunch of roots coming out of the pot, or a bulging pot (if its a nursery pot). Another sign is the oldest leaves starting to yellow and die off fairly quickly! I hope that helps!!
yes.. helpful. im too late though with my tricolor hoya. sad and i did everything wrong i overwatered and too mich direct sunlight.... plus i think originally it needed repotting and i thought it needed more water ..then i though it needed more sunlight... and then... die :'( @@planttherapii
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