Annie! I know I’ve told you that I don’t really have time to watch UA-cam or tv but here I am watching your channel for the first time and wow your collection is beautiful. Thanks for sharing your tent. I’ve been going back and forth whether to buy one or not for winter, but I think I’m sold!
Beautiful selection! 95% of my hoyas are in leca, large leaves and all which are doing fine. Soil invites too many pests and root rot. At least with hydroponics you can easily monitor the roots. One annoyance is the assumption that yellowing or dropped keaves is due to watering issues. Lets not forget they also need balanced nutrients like potassium, magnesium, nitrogen. Nitrogen powder or potassium powder helps with blooms & healthy leaf growth: Spray or add tiny pinch to water. Dee, NY
Dee thank you so much for your advice! I’ve been thinking about switching over to semi hydro and your information definitely helps me feel better about making the switch. Thank you for watching 🫶🏽
Hello my friend! I decided to watch your video with my coffee this morning in preparation of setting up my own grow tent. I loved your tour and seeing all of your beautiful Hoya! I'm not overly familiar with some of the big leaved varieties like glabra, balaensis, and surigaoensis, but I really enjoyed them (along with all of the others of course)! Seeing the Hoya I most recently sent you all together and listening to your thoughts was so fun! Sorry about the limp decipulae and burmanica. 😬I probably should have watered two days vs. just one day prior to sending to you. Hopefully the humidity will perk them up soon - both are very thirsty Hoya. I'm sure you've thought of this, but depending on if your tent is very warm or not some may be happier than others. I know polyneura, engleriana, and burmanica thrive in cooler temps and do especially well for me living in Colorado. I've heard some people have struggled if they put them in warm IKEA cabinets. I don't have a ton of experience with the Eriostemma group Hoya I sent you - ariadna and madulidii. However, I've heard they love to be blasted with light and exposed to warmer temps. I've got them next to my South facing window right now and they've exploded with growth with a few hours of direct light - I'm thinking of moving them into my tent once it is set up though. I'm guessing they will not appreciate being next to a large, chilly window once we consistently have freezing temps. 😂
Beautiful hoya collection, they are clearly loving your tent and care. Your video and Miro’s video is making me want to get a tent aswell😅🤔 Also adding merrlii in my wishlist because yours is just wow😍!!
Thank you! This one is 6 feet tall. I would recommend getting a tent that doesn’t have the dome shape like mine does because it limits your space from the inside
Annie you have a beautiful collection 💚
Thank you so much 🫶🏽
Hello, you have done a fantastic job setting up. Very nice Hoyas..Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much for watching ☺️
I love your vídeos. Straight to the point very useful and easy to watch
Wonderful video and gorgeous plants.
Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for your time.❤
Thank you for watching 💚
Annie! I know I’ve told you that I don’t really have time to watch UA-cam or tv but here I am watching your channel for the first time and wow your collection is beautiful. Thanks for sharing your tent. I’ve been going back and forth whether to buy one or not for winter, but I think I’m sold!
Thank you my friend 🫶🏽 I’m so glad you took the time to watch my video. Hopefully now you become hooked on watching plant people on UA-cam 🤣
هويا جميلة جدا شكرا ❤
Beautiful selection! 95% of my hoyas are in leca, large leaves and all which are doing fine. Soil invites too many pests and root rot. At least with hydroponics you can easily monitor the roots. One annoyance is the assumption that yellowing or dropped keaves is due to watering issues. Lets not forget they also need balanced nutrients like potassium, magnesium, nitrogen. Nitrogen powder or potassium powder helps with blooms & healthy leaf growth: Spray or add tiny pinch to water. Dee, NY
Dee thank you so much for your advice! I’ve been thinking about switching over to semi hydro and your information definitely helps me feel better about making the switch. Thank you for watching 🫶🏽
magnifiques hoyas!
Thank you!
Hello my friend! I decided to watch your video with my coffee this morning in preparation of setting up my own grow tent. I loved your tour and seeing all of your beautiful Hoya! I'm not overly familiar with some of the big leaved varieties like glabra, balaensis, and surigaoensis, but I really enjoyed them (along with all of the others of course)!
Seeing the Hoya I most recently sent you all together and listening to your thoughts was so fun! Sorry about the limp decipulae and burmanica. 😬I probably should have watered two days vs. just one day prior to sending to you. Hopefully the humidity will perk them up soon - both are very thirsty Hoya.
I'm sure you've thought of this, but depending on if your tent is very warm or not some may be happier than others. I know polyneura, engleriana, and burmanica thrive in cooler temps and do especially well for me living in Colorado. I've heard some people have struggled if they put them in warm IKEA cabinets. I don't have a ton of experience with the Eriostemma group Hoya I sent you - ariadna and madulidii. However, I've heard they love to be blasted with light and exposed to warmer temps. I've got them next to my South facing window right now and they've exploded with growth with a few hours of direct light - I'm thinking of moving them into my tent once it is set up though. I'm guessing they will not appreciate being next to a large, chilly window once we consistently have freezing temps. 😂
You are awesome! Thank you so much for watching my video and for all of your great advice ☺️ I’m so glad we are planty friends 🫶🏽
The Hoya you want to bloom hold out watering it longer that will force the bloom or it maybe the plant needs more time to establish itself
I will try that out! Thank you for your advice ☺️
I would just zip myself right into that tent and never leave.
🤣🤣 I do this often when my kids are out of control!
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Beautiful hoya collection, they are clearly loving your tent and care. Your video and Miro’s video is making me want to get a tent aswell😅🤔
Also adding merrlii in my wishlist because yours is just wow😍!!
Thank you for watching ☺️ I 10/10 recommend a grow tent. They seem to love it!
@@annieshoyajungle Going to be making plans soon 😆
Omg! Can I please know where you get your tiny hoya cups/pots?! They are so cute!
Wow, I love your collection 😍 I'm tempted for a tent. How tall is it? I am 5'9".
Thank you! This one is 6 feet tall. I would recommend getting a tent that doesn’t have the dome shape like mine does because it limits your space from the inside
@@annieshoyajungle I will look into it! Annie, do you sell your hoyas? Let me know...
I have a Hoya and looks like you have so many! I don’t know what this one is?
I don’t know how to send pic?
Awww. I remember when you bought a few 2-3 leaf Hoyas and now they are giants. You got the magic 🤍✨