🎁🪴Happy birthday!🎊🎂 I love my Hoyas too! And I was born and raised in Midland, Michigan! I'm in East Tennessee now and dream of living on the East Coast in South or North Carolina. Definitely subscribing to watch your Hoyas grow!!
Happy Birthday. I had my 75th a week ago and also treated myself to several new hoyas. Some of them were only 5.99 in 4 inch pots. I have 8 new hoya babies in my tiny plant nursery on my kitchen counter. Two of them are just my own cuttings from mother plant to make mother plants fuller. One is a Sarawak which has been on my wish list for a very long time. I just subbed to watch how your wee babies grow.
@@shadesofidaho oh how lovely, happy late birthday! That’s a great deal for 4in hoyas, I hope they all grow beautifully for you! Thank you for subscribing💚
Happy birthday! New subsciber. I also love hoya sigillatis with the rounder leaves. The clone I know is Hoya Sigillatis AH001. Canopy plants has four inch pots for $20 . I have two from them. 😈
@@the_plant_dance1536 I will definitely ask her next time I go visit! I’d love to be able to do a little Hoya shopping vlog and show off some of her beautiful plants!
@@albertr.2576 I totally didn’t even think about moss! I completely forgot that I rooted my jade scindapsus that way. I might have to switch this one over from perlite to moss!
Hi Grace! U just got a new follower. Im such a hoya head, thats why I clicked on ur video, but when u said Michigan, i lost my mind! Im also from Michigan. Where is this Hoya Queen u speak of??? This video was so relatable as i recently lost a handful of plants to bizarre mystery rotting. Happy to have found u today.
Hello fellow Hoya Head! I’m nearish the Ann Arbor area and she’s not far from me. I recommend looking at your local facebook plant groups and marketplace! Ugh what is with this mystery rotting going around.. so crazy! Hopefully your collection didn’t get hit too hard! Thanks for watching!
I find scindapsus very easy to root! I have rooted them in perlite and also directly in soil. They don't seem to root well in water. You could cut that stem into individual leaves/nodes so you will end up with a full pot. Put them in a pot with damp perlite or a good quality soil. Place the pot in a sealed ziplock bag & inflate with air. Place the bag on a heat mat and you should start seeing roots in 2 weeks. It will be ready to take out of the bag in a month and should be well rooted. I like using clear pots so I can see the progress. I have rooted 6 or 7 varieties of scindapus this way! It works every time!
Hello Grace from Puerto Rico!!! It happens to the best of us. I have most of my Hoyas in pon and/or leca. I have a preventative spray: diluted neem oil and castile soap. Spray it down at the shower. You might have to prop them. First timer on your channel and just subscribed. I recently started my English speaking channel and would appreciate your support. Thank you!! 🪴🪴🪴
@@Plantlifewithnina Hi! Thank you so much for watching all the way from Puerto Rico!!🫶🏻 I’ve recently been thinking about trying out pon. I’ve heard a lot of other youtubers doing self watering with their Hoya and it seems to work really well! Thanks for subscribing!
@@litalfrenkel1024 that was my first thought too! My room stays around 65-70°F and the only thing it’d done that week was drop to around 62° but it didn’t get hot. Perhaps the cold did it!
@@kimberlyrodriguez5173 thank you! I’ll never pretend to have the world’s greenest thumb lol I’m all about honesty here! It definitely happens to everyone no matter how perfect the care and conditions are
I think all hoya blooms are prwtty.Tiny little stars.Congratulations on your new babies good luck on them all.
@@alicelarez4311 thank you!!🫶🏻
Aww what a sweet boyfriend!! Happy Birthday 🎈 Beautiful plants 😍
@@PlantedinPlatinum He’s just the sweetest🥰 Thank you!!🫶🏻
🎁🪴Happy birthday!🎊🎂 I love my Hoyas too! And I was born and raised in Midland, Michigan! I'm in East Tennessee now and dream of living on the East Coast in South or North Carolina. Definitely subscribing to watch your Hoyas grow!!
@@daynajoowen7399 thank you!!💚 I have family in SC and it is so beautiful there!
Happy Birthday. I had my 75th a week ago and also treated myself to several new hoyas. Some of them were only 5.99 in 4 inch pots. I have 8 new hoya babies in my tiny plant nursery on my kitchen counter. Two of them are just my own cuttings from mother plant to make mother plants fuller. One is a Sarawak which has been on my wish list for a very long time.
I just subbed to watch how your wee babies grow.
@@shadesofidaho oh how lovely, happy late birthday! That’s a great deal for 4in hoyas, I hope they all grow beautifully for you! Thank you for subscribing💚
Great plant haul ❤❤
Thank you!🤗💚
Happy birthday! New subsciber. I also love hoya sigillatis with the rounder leaves. The clone I know is Hoya Sigillatis AH001. Canopy plants has four inch pots for $20 . I have two from them. 😈
@@Theodoresgranny thank you!🫶🏻 And thanks for the tip I’ll have to check out their website!
The only Scindapsus in my collection is the 'Platinum' and it is pretty new to my collection.
Happy Birthday🥳 Enjoyed your haul🙂 Wonder if you can ask your Hoya friend to video her collection?
That would be fun!
@@the_plant_dance1536 I will definitely ask her next time I go visit! I’d love to be able to do a little Hoya shopping vlog and show off some of her beautiful plants!
Happy. 🎉🎉🎉❤ birthday 🎂. Enjoyed the haul .
Hi, I find rooting Scindapsus in moss fairly easy. It also roots quickly that way. I mist the leaves for hydration while rooting too.
@@albertr.2576 I totally didn’t even think about moss! I completely forgot that I rooted my jade scindapsus that way. I might have to switch this one over from perlite to moss!
Im saving up for the argentea princess,i have wanted her for 2 years.
Hi Grace! U just got a new follower. Im such a hoya head, thats why I clicked on ur video, but when u said Michigan, i lost my mind! Im also from Michigan. Where is this Hoya Queen u speak of??? This video was so relatable as i recently lost a handful of plants to bizarre mystery rotting. Happy to have found u today.
Hello fellow Hoya Head! I’m nearish the Ann Arbor area and she’s not far from me. I recommend looking at your local facebook plant groups and marketplace! Ugh what is with this mystery rotting going around.. so crazy! Hopefully your collection didn’t get hit too hard! Thanks for watching!
I find scindapsus very easy to root! I have rooted them in perlite and also directly in soil. They don't seem to root well in water. You could cut that stem into individual leaves/nodes so you will end up with a full pot. Put them in a pot with damp perlite or a good quality soil. Place the pot in a sealed ziplock bag & inflate with air. Place the bag on a heat mat and you should start seeing roots in 2 weeks. It will be ready to take out of the bag in a month and should be well rooted. I like using clear pots so I can see the progress. I have rooted 6 or 7 varieties of scindapus this way! It works every time!
@@conniecochran8523 thank you for the advice!! I’ll have to try this method out!
Hello Grace from Puerto Rico!!! It happens to the best of us. I have most of my Hoyas in pon and/or leca. I have a preventative spray: diluted neem oil and castile soap. Spray it down at the shower. You might have to prop them. First timer on your channel and just subscribed. I recently started my English speaking channel and would appreciate your support. Thank you!! 🪴🪴🪴
@@Plantlifewithnina Hi! Thank you so much for watching all the way from Puerto Rico!!🫶🏻 I’ve recently been thinking about trying out pon. I’ve heard a lot of other youtubers doing self watering with their Hoya and it seems to work really well! Thanks for subscribing!
Begonias doesn't like the heat (if its hot at you area).also hoyas..
@@litalfrenkel1024 that was my first thought too! My room stays around 65-70°F and the only thing it’d done that week was drop to around 62° but it didn’t get hot. Perhaps the cold did it!
I love Fedor and mine also collapsed . 😢 And I saved the pot with slim hopes of it coming back, and today a tiny leaf!!! 🎉
I think that I missed the name of the one she gifted you for your birthday. Do you mind repeating it? Thanks.
No problem! That one is Hoya Nicholsoniae ‘New Guinea Ghost’💚
Love the honesty 🫶🏽 it happens to the best of us
@@kimberlyrodriguez5173 thank you! I’ll never pretend to have the world’s greenest thumb lol I’m all about honesty here! It definitely happens to everyone no matter how perfect the care and conditions are