This is one of the most helpful videos. Thank you! I just got mine a few months ago. Found the only online seller in the US and got their last plant. So I'm propegating to make it bustier as well. For me, Perlite has worked the best but will try soil.
My favorite Hoya! Have had it for about a year now and after much trial and error, she’s finally pushing out new growth! 🥰 I can’t wait until she’s a full bushy babe like yours
I'll add another tip: Don't put them in self-watering pots. Mine was so big and lush, and it constantly needed watering. So when it was time to repot, I thought I'd be smart. Turns out, it was not a good idea - at least not in my conditions. Half of my vines have dried off, I am going to assume due to root rot. Need to tackle it soon, but will likely have to restart it. It looks a bit ridiculous in its big pot (now too big).
Oh, and I'd say they smell like some green tea heavy on the citrus. It's a really nice scent. Also, I had it in the plant room first (south) but it was way too warm there. So it's been in my bedroom (north) for about two years now and it loves it. It's the coolest room in my house. But that makes sense, since their natural habitat is on the cooler side.
Thank you. I am planning of taking some cuttings tomorrow and this is high on the list. I will try soil was gonna use water which I think I used to prop the original cuttings. May do both we shall see How is the cat war going? Great video thanks
Hello! Beautiful amazing linearis!! Wow. Can you please tell me if yours has ever had fungus gnats? It doesn't have root rot, I just barely repotted it about three weeks ago, I think that is how it became infected. But I am at wits end getting rid of the fungus gnats. Thanks for any suggestions and help.
Hi! It probably has had fungus gnats at some point as most of my plants do 🤣 A lot of the times fungus gnats come with the soil so it's good to use a good-quality mix (don't recommend pretty much any soil you could find at a box store). The best way to get rid of them for me was using beneficial nematodes, they're basically little organisms that eat the fungus gnats before they hatch. Another option is diatomaceous earth. To control the existing adult population, get yellow sticky traps or Katchy insect trap. Give those things a Google and see what would work best for you. Hope that helps! 😊
I purchased one during the summer and it doesn't seem happy. I'll move it to a plastic pot like you said, it's currently in my greenhouse with alot of humity (were in the south), ill move it in. What do you think about miracle grow potting soil since it likes dampness?
This will really depend on each plant and the environment they're in but if it helps I usually water mine every 2 weeks or so in winter. A good indicator they need to be watered is when the top leaves start shriveling up, hope this helps :)
This is one of the most helpful videos. Thank you! I just got mine a few months ago. Found the only online seller in the US and got their last plant. So I'm propegating to make it bustier as well. For me, Perlite has worked the best but will try soil.
My favorite Hoya! Have had it for about a year now and after much trial and error, she’s finally pushing out new growth! 🥰 I can’t wait until she’s a full bushy babe like yours
Gorgeous! Mine definitely needs more light.
Yay! Hope it does better from now on!! ❤️
I'll add another tip: Don't put them in self-watering pots. Mine was so big and lush, and it constantly needed watering. So when it was time to repot, I thought I'd be smart. Turns out, it was not a good idea - at least not in my conditions. Half of my vines have dried off, I am going to assume due to root rot. Need to tackle it soon, but will likely have to restart it. It looks a bit ridiculous in its big pot (now too big).
Beautiful linearis! Thanks for the tips. 💚
Thanks for watching Karen! ❤️
Oh, and I'd say they smell like some green tea heavy on the citrus. It's a really nice scent. Also, I had it in the plant room first (south) but it was way too warm there. So it's been in my bedroom (north) for about two years now and it loves it. It's the coolest room in my house. But that makes sense, since their natural habitat is on the cooler side.
So jelly!😔😫 I love the Hoya Linearis and want one. I'm trying from cuttings. So 🤞🤞🤞🤞 wish me luck ☺️
Just found your channel. Loved it all.😊
Thank you! ❤️
Thx for all the great info. Can you say what type of fertilizer you use to help with the flowering process and how often you use it, thank you!
Thank you. I am planning of taking some cuttings tomorrow and this is high on the list. I will try soil was gonna use water which I think I used to prop the original cuttings. May do both we shall see
How is the cat war going?
Great video thanks
Hello! Beautiful amazing linearis!! Wow. Can you please tell me if yours has ever had fungus gnats? It doesn't have root rot, I just barely repotted it about three weeks ago, I think that is how it became infected. But I am at wits end getting rid of the fungus gnats. Thanks for any suggestions and help.
Hi! It probably has had fungus gnats at some point as most of my plants do 🤣 A lot of the times fungus gnats come with the soil so it's good to use a good-quality mix (don't recommend pretty much any soil you could find at a box store). The best way to get rid of them for me was using beneficial nematodes, they're basically little organisms that eat the fungus gnats before they hatch. Another option is diatomaceous earth. To control the existing adult population, get yellow sticky traps or Katchy insect trap. Give those things a Google and see what would work best for you. Hope that helps! 😊
Lovely video thankyou 😊
Thank you Xtreme Raver Baby, love your username! 🤣❤️
@Sir Plants a Lot Awww thankyou 😍 a throwback to my wilder days 🤣
I purchased one during the summer and it doesn't seem happy. I'll move it to a plastic pot like you said, it's currently in my greenhouse with alot of humity (were in the south), ill move it in. What do you think about miracle grow potting soil since it likes dampness?
Hi i have many hoya plants indoor how offten do i water them in winter?
This will really depend on each plant and the environment they're in but if it helps I usually water mine every 2 weeks or so in winter. A good indicator they need to be watered is when the top leaves start shriveling up, hope this helps :)
Why is this plant so hard to find?? Does anyone know a nursery/plant shop selling it ?? Its my top wishlist plant and no one has it 😭
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I water mine when the V of the leaves come together.
Mine is in water and it has flowers on it.
Are you or anyone on here willing to sell some cuttings! I can’t find this plant anywhere and it’s on my wish list!!!!
I have some cuttings. But we could be in different countries.
@@carynbrown-zp1dyim interested in some cuttings!! Im in the USA
iv bought two now put them in dirt and both died