I just wanted to give you a heads up...the b word Hoya in the beginning is not a bilobata, but a burtoniae or sp aff burtoniae. Also, the first caudata is a crassipetiolata.
@@BeccaDeLaPlantsmy crassipetiolata is one of my most prolific growers, but ya, it’s a climbing plant for me, I wish it would also trail but so far it’s just taking over it’s macrame hanger and the curtain rod it’s on 😅 loved this video, hoyas are my favourite!
I love a full Hoya! Nice to see a tour that isn’t all teeny tiny cuttings. I’m surprised your Pubicalyx will trail so well. Mine will wind around itself and search for anything to climb. I have it on a big ladder trellis now.
Same, mine grows like a weed on its trellis. I ended up putting my mom’s pubicalyx on a trellis and it’s grown probably 10x it’s original size just in a handful of months since doing that.
This video was so fun! I love seeing all the ones that have persisted in your collection over the years. My favorite Hoyas that weren’t featured are the elliptica and ‘Mathilde’!! I hope you can enjoy them in the future.
For Hoya that don’t do anything for months, if not years 😅 I just restart the whole plant over as cuttings. If the whole thing dies, you don’t have to care for it anymore. If it encourages new growth after rerooting, awesome! It’s a win-win 😛
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with your hoyas!!! I just realized I had that problem where the leaf comes in and falls off for a long time and I didn’t know why. As the summer comes in, I started spraying my plants with Capt. Jacks as preventative and now my hoya are growing a lot!!! You just gave me an answer and solution in one vid! Lol thank you Becca❤ been a fan since I started collecting 3 years ago, love your content🪴💚
Very nice collection! The Australis Lisa grows best in semi-hydro like pon. In my experience it needs more water than most hoya. It also prefers a trellis and grows faster on one compared to having it trail. The only issues I‘ve had are mealybugs. Good luck!
I have Hoya Obovata for 20 years, I had her in a west window for like 5 years and she did nothing! I moved her to a south window she took off she is long very long and bloomed heavily! HO bloomed under her leaves and they were beautiful pink n white and small amount of fragrance . I love this Hoya!
My hoya callistophylla has put out a bunch of new leaves. It was in straight peatmoss when I got it. I haven't repotted it. I've had it about four months and it's given me about five or six leaves. When I brought it home I put it under a 24 inch barrina t5 light (12 inches above the shelf) and it put out a tendril after about a month of just sitt'n there lookin' pretty. It's been putting out leaves as the tendril aims into space. I water it about every five or six days. The peatmoss is dryish, but not quite hydrophobic. I don't water it enough to saturate the pot, but I give it a nice drink. I'm leary of the peatmoss, but so far it's been a happy hoya
Hi Becca, Many thanks for sharing your Hoya Collection with us! You have a beautiful collection with a good variety of plants in it. If you like chunky big leaf almost prehistoric looking leaves/plants pick up a Pachyclada. I adore mine and he’s a joy to own. He may or may not have slower growth the first two years but the third year mine took off and hasn’t stopped. Loved seeing your beautiful Hoyas and the information you shared on each one. Great job! 👌🪴🥰
I am one of the few folks who don't typically like hoya obovata, but yours is very cute! :) I love when i do a little care change for a plant and it starts thriving. So rewarding!.
I have tried theee times with Hoya Curtsii. Third time was the charm. It is now growing very well and I love it. One of my fav is my Hoya Wettia varigated, probably because it is growing like a weed. I recently purchased a very tiny unrooted cutting of Hoya Heuschkeliana inner varigated. I believe that it has rooted, but no new leaves. I love this hoya, so I hope that it does well. I have eleven hoya currently and want more! Thank you for a wonderful video.
I love Hoya! I had my first blooms last year and it literally made me so happy. My newest is the Hoya Khroniana. It’s so pretty. Great video and collection!
Beautiful Hoya collection! I have quite a few now and enjoy the easy care.. How frustrating though, the ones that are frozen in time.. I’ve had a couple do that too; Macrophylla, which is now in a growth spurt, and a Sunrise starter that’s just been fizzling for an entire year. It now has one leaf..😫I’ve just binged & purchased 9 new ones so am excited!
Hi Becca, I love your Hoya collection! I have a few of the same ones you have. My current faves in my collection are the H. Caudata-Sumatra, Polyneura -solid green version and the Rigida!
OMG! I got my wayetii from land of Alice. They are amazing. It shipped from Texas (I think) to Ohio and showed up pristine and only lost literally 1 leaf.
Oh Becca your Hoya are so pretty and I really would like to get some of the ones you shared with us, I have the Hoya Polyneura on my wish list. I had a Hoya carnusa and then I have been dealing with those stupid mealy bugs and lost it, also my Hoya Australis Lisa, I am going to get the Hoya I lost to those mealy bugs back and that will make me so much happier, some of the ones I have treated have been doing better and coming back with new leaves. This year is the first year I have ever gotten those mealy bugs and still not sure where they came from to make me so mad about the damage they do to beautiful plants. Thanks for this great video and I wish you a beautiful and blessed day, sending love and hugs, bye!! 😍😊🙏🙏👍💖💕💜💜
Amazing hoya collection! Hoya rotundiflora is one of my current favorite that's not in your collection. Its little, slightly square, and fuzzy leaves are really cute and look amazing in small decorative ceramic pots :)
A couple of my new favourites are the Carnosa Nova Ghost and the Heuschkeliana inner variegated. Oh and I love my Mini Pixie and it’s the first one to flower for me! I’d love a Ganung Gading for the sun stressing. 🥰
I have a Hoya which didn't grow. Had beautiful verigation. I cut the leaves near base and voila!! It started growing. I suggest cutting old leaves even if they are healthy to initiate new growth.
Thank you for sharing your Hoyas and experiences with them! I like how your pots match on that shelf, its cute! There are so many reasons why Hoyas wont grow, just like you experienced with your Hoya Obovata and Hoya Pubicalyx! For me usually it is “wrong conditions”. Not all Hoyas are the same, they don’t all come from the same place, so they all have slightly different needs. Hoya Patcharawalai 023 (Icencis) for instance, much preferred my north-west facing window, while Hoya Verticilata (formerly Wibergiae) really likes the south-east one and both seem to prefer to have dryer soil than I would usually allow them (not completely dry of course). Before I moved them from my growtent, they didn’t grow much and when they tried their new leaves dropped…. After moving them they grow well, no leaf drop and I did not do any flat mite treatment.. What I am trying to say here…. Yes, a Hoya not growing or dropping new leaves may be pest related…. but it doesn’t have to be. I would suggest trying a different spot in the house and/or changing the watering “schedule” and see what happens. Treating for pests of course, is never a bad idea… better safe than sorry 🌸
My Hoya Australis Lisa also will NOT grow! I’ve given it new soil and fertilizer and sprayed down for flat mites along with all of my others. It just sits there and does nothing 😒Also, my linearis was in way too high of light and didn’t grow until I moved it into lower light.
I have three cuttings in a prop box and the bottoms rot as soon as the top makes a new set of leaves. It's almost like they're crawling acrostic my prop box leaving a small trail of decayed roots. I dunno but I'm almost over it
I just wanted to give you a heads up...the b word Hoya in the beginning is not a bilobata, but a burtoniae or sp aff burtoniae. Also, the first caudata is a crassipetiolata.
Thank you!!! Totally messed up the crassipetiolata ID lol
@@BeccaDeLaPlantsmy crassipetiolata is one of my most prolific growers, but ya, it’s a climbing plant for me, I wish it would also trail but so far it’s just taking over it’s macrame hanger and the curtain rod it’s on 😅 loved this video, hoyas are my favourite!
Omg, can't believe you're having trouble with your australis lisa. I got 1 earlier this year a 3" and I trellised it and have tons of leaves
Definitely sp aff. True burtoniae is diff😢
@@Ajay.Plants I have one and agree.
I think your Caudata is actually a Crassipetiolata! They're all gorgeous!
I love a full Hoya! Nice to see a tour that isn’t all teeny tiny cuttings. I’m surprised your Pubicalyx will trail so well. Mine will wind around itself and search for anything to climb. I have it on a big ladder trellis now.
Same, mine grows like a weed on its trellis. I ended up putting my mom’s pubicalyx on a trellis and it’s grown probably 10x it’s original size just in a handful of months since doing that.
This video was so fun! I love seeing all the ones that have persisted in your collection over the years. My favorite Hoyas that weren’t featured are the elliptica and ‘Mathilde’!! I hope you can enjoy them in the future.
For Hoya that don’t do anything for months, if not years 😅 I just restart the whole plant over as cuttings. If the whole thing dies, you don’t have to care for it anymore. If it encourages new growth after rerooting, awesome! It’s a win-win 😛
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with your hoyas!!! I just realized I had that problem where the leaf comes in and falls off for a long time and I didn’t know why. As the summer comes in, I started spraying my plants with Capt. Jacks as preventative and now my hoya are growing a lot!!! You just gave me an answer and solution in one vid! Lol thank you Becca❤ been a fan since I started collecting 3 years ago, love your content🪴💚
The Obovata is so high on my wishlist. I love those big round leaves. 😍😍😍
I love your Hoya plants. Really love your pots as well.
Very nice collection! The Australis Lisa grows best in semi-hydro like pon. In my experience it needs more water than most hoya. It also prefers a trellis and grows faster on one compared to having it trail. The only issues I‘ve had are mealybugs. Good luck!
I have Hoya Obovata for 20 years, I had her in a west window for like 5 years and she did nothing! I moved her to a south window she took off she is long very long and bloomed heavily! HO bloomed under her leaves and they were beautiful pink n white and small amount of fragrance . I love this Hoya!
Your Hoya collection is great. Plant and Style with Peachy has a great Hoya collection too. Plants are so beautiful ❤️😊
I have found that some hoya's, even ones that they say don't need much watering, do enjoy more waterings especially in a chunky mix.
My hoya callistophylla has put out a bunch of new leaves. It was in straight peatmoss when I got it. I haven't repotted it. I've had it about four months and it's given me about five or six leaves. When I brought it home I put it under a 24 inch barrina t5 light (12 inches above the shelf) and it put out a tendril after about a month of just sitt'n there lookin' pretty. It's been putting out leaves as the tendril aims into space. I water it about every five or six days. The peatmoss is dryish, but not quite hydrophobic. I don't water it enough to saturate the pot, but I give it a nice drink. I'm leary of the peatmoss, but so far it's been a happy hoya
Hi Becca, Many thanks for sharing your Hoya Collection with us! You have a beautiful collection with a good variety of plants in it. If you like chunky big leaf almost prehistoric looking leaves/plants pick up a Pachyclada. I adore mine and he’s a joy to own. He may or may not have slower growth the first two years but the third year mine took off and hasn’t stopped. Loved seeing your beautiful Hoyas and the information you shared on each one. Great job! 👌🪴🥰
Love your videos! I believe your "villosa" is actually a globulosa! globs have longer more narrow leaves!
I am one of the few folks who don't typically like hoya obovata, but yours is very cute! :) I love when i do a little care change for a plant and it starts thriving. So rewarding!.
My favorite hoya are fuzzy ones so I love the globulosa, thomsonii, and linearis. If a plant has hair it's coming home! ❤
I have tried theee times with Hoya Curtsii. Third time was the charm. It is now growing very well and I love it. One of my fav is my Hoya Wettia varigated, probably because it is growing like a weed. I recently purchased a very tiny unrooted cutting of Hoya Heuschkeliana inner varigated. I believe that it has rooted, but no new leaves. I love this hoya, so I hope that it does well. I have eleven hoya currently and want more! Thank you for a wonderful video.
Thank you Becca for this video I really enjoyed it!
I love Hoya! I had my first blooms last year and it literally made me so happy. My newest is the Hoya Khroniana. It’s so pretty. Great video and collection!
Beautiful Hoya collection! I have quite a few now and enjoy the easy care.. How frustrating though, the ones that are frozen in time.. I’ve had a couple do that too; Macrophylla, which is now in a growth spurt, and a Sunrise starter that’s just been fizzling for an entire year. It now has one leaf..😫I’ve just binged & purchased 9 new ones so am excited!
So many new Hoyas!! Love your little pots. I really want one start making pottery.
I love Hoyas. Was given a cutting last summer of a Crassipetiolata and haven’t looked back. My number one
You have a great collection & the pots you have made are fantastic 👍👍
Hi Becca, I love your Hoya collection! I have a few of the same ones you have. My current faves in my collection are the H. Caudata-Sumatra, Polyneura -solid green version and the Rigida!
OMG! I got my wayetii from land of Alice. They are amazing. It shipped from Texas (I think) to Ohio and showed up pristine and only lost literally 1 leaf.
Oh Becca your Hoya are so pretty and I really would like to get some of the ones you shared with us, I have the Hoya Polyneura on my wish list. I had a Hoya carnusa and then I have been dealing with those stupid mealy bugs and lost it, also my Hoya Australis Lisa, I am going to get the Hoya I lost to those mealy bugs back and that will make me so much happier, some of the ones I have treated have been doing better and coming back with new leaves. This year is the first year I have ever gotten those mealy bugs and still not sure where they came from to make me so mad about the damage they do to beautiful plants. Thanks for this great video and I wish you a beautiful and blessed day, sending love and hugs, bye!! 😍😊🙏🙏👍💖💕💜💜
It's such a beautiful hoya collection. A lot of must haves, thank you for sharing.
Amazing hoya collection! Hoya rotundiflora is one of my current favorite that's not in your collection. Its little, slightly square, and fuzzy leaves are really cute and look amazing in small decorative ceramic pots :)
A couple of my new favourites are the Carnosa Nova Ghost and the Heuschkeliana inner variegated. Oh and I love my Mini Pixie and it’s the first one to flower for me! I’d love a Ganung Gading for the sun stressing. 🥰
I have a Hoya which didn't grow. Had beautiful verigation. I cut the leaves near base and voila!! It started growing. I suggest cutting old leaves even if they are healthy to initiate new growth.
Beautiful hoyas ❤they are one of my favorite plants ❤
Loved this video love hoya so much ❤ roundtunda one of my fav also just got the elephant 🤤
I'm trying to grow a retusa for a 2nd time ... Im in love with how they look full and in bloom ... Will see how it goes
Thank you for the video! I love seeing your collection💚 I think you Hoya Caudata is a Hoya Crassipetiolata😊
lol! Yes I messed that one up. Thank you :)
Thank you for sharing your Hoyas and experiences with them!
I like how your pots match on that shelf, its cute!
There are so many reasons why Hoyas wont grow, just like you experienced with your Hoya Obovata and Hoya Pubicalyx!
For me usually it is “wrong conditions”. Not all Hoyas are the same, they don’t all come from the same place, so they all have slightly different needs.
Hoya Patcharawalai 023 (Icencis) for instance, much preferred my north-west facing window, while Hoya Verticilata (formerly Wibergiae) really likes the south-east one and both seem to prefer to have dryer soil than I would usually allow them (not completely dry of course).
Before I moved them from my growtent, they didn’t grow much and when they tried their new leaves dropped…. After moving them they grow well, no leaf drop and I did not do any flat mite treatment..
What I am trying to say here….
Yes, a Hoya not growing or dropping new leaves may be pest related…. but it doesn’t have to be.
I would suggest trying a different spot in the house and/or changing the watering “schedule” and see what happens.
Treating for pests of course, is never a bad idea… better safe than sorry 🌸
Surprise bloom!! 🌸🌼🌸🌼🤩
You would love the lacunosa mint coin. Nice and silvery, with kinda biggish round leaves. 😊
Beautiful hojas and pots, what fertilizer do you use?
Hi Becca🦋
Omg your pottery!!! Every plant you pulled up I was amazed at the beautiful unique pots they were in!! 😍
I think the new leaves on your Hoya Obovata Splash are a different plant that mixed in somehow called Hoya Australis Lisa 🧐
My Australis Lisa did not grow until I increased its watering. They really like water.
Love my Rosita and Gunung Gading
Super informative content so thank you
Your hoya "caudata" at the 12 min mark looks like it might actually be "crassipetiolata". Caudata has much darker leaves with fuzz on them.
I've found that many etsy sellers sell hoyas in pots that are too big for them,...maybe in order to sell the plant for more.
My Hoya Australis Lisa also will NOT grow! I’ve given it new soil and fertilizer and sprayed down for flat mites along with all of my others. It just sits there and does nothing 😒Also, my linearis was in way too high of light and didn’t grow until I moved it into lower light.
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The Hoya at 12:00 looks like a Crassipetiolata
Oh no, you’re totally right!!!
I restarted my linearis twice now. They need more water than I originally thought I think
I have three cuttings in a prop box and the bottoms rot as soon as the top makes a new set of leaves. It's almost like they're crawling acrostic my prop box leaving a small trail of decayed roots. I dunno but I'm almost over it
@@joehisel5966 I water propagate my linearis and don’t have issues with that, could be worth a try?
My Hoya keeps getting yellow stuff I think they’re some kind of little bugs!!🤔
Hi. I don't think you have a Caudata, rather it looks like a light green version of my Crassipetiolata!
Yep I messed up the ID, so many to name! Haha
Hi Becca
The hoya Indian Rope is prone to mealy bugs, how do people cope with these please 🙏
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None of the Hoya plants have flowers on them. Disappointing!