Thanks for your videos, You have a calming banter. I have now picked up my 5th lacunosa, after seeing some of yours, and it is a "black" and just a black
You crack me up, I enjoy your sense of humor! I'm a newer viewer, I'm sure you have answered this before, but how is your English so good? Not only language, but your use of idoms and slang. When watching, I forget sometimes that you are in a foreign land.... I love Hoyas! I'm so glad to have found your channel.
I just love your videos!!! It amazes me on how smart you are and I love learning from you! If you are ever in the States, I would love to meet you and show you what I have done with my hoyas in the past 6 months into my obsession! (maybe less than that) I already have over 80 species and a lot of my purchases come from me seeing your plants and falling in love with them, then of course I have to order one..then two...well you already know!!!
Thank you for showing your newest hoyas and as a somewhat new grower of hoyas, I really enjoy and appreciate the comments you make regarding each of them.
Thank you for collecting the lacunosas for us😂although I’m sure they excite you too! Happy to hear you’ve been feeling better. We all got our ups and downs but you always deliver, thank you Miro!
Oh dear! This is getting difficult. I swore never another Hoya. Hah! Well, what to my eye appeared as a pubicalyx at a store, was labelled a carnosa. It is a silver splash - one leaf is nearly pure silver, but some of the newer leaves have a pink splash. Well, wasn't I hooked? Line and sinker were not needed. I would love to be able to send you a pic and see what you think. You, Miro, are my mentor here in this universe of Hoya. Serbia is a little bit distant from this garden (West Coast, Canada) to drop by for tea (and/or Sherry) and a review. However, I do understand keeping privacy. Is there a way out of this (or into this)?😵💫🤗💐
9:13 Hoya 'Mathilde' (splash) is not stable, thus it is the regular 'Mathilde'. The same goes for krohniana 'Eskimo', by the way. These two especially just splash under certain light conditions, preferrably artificial light.
@@BasiePlants hi Miro, just watched you tube Ric’s Hoyas, he was in Thailand a week ago. In the video he showed such an unusual ( in my opinion) Hoya with almost black triangular leaves -H. menipurenses. ( 19:49) Do you have one and what color are the flowers? Oh the video is “Hoyas At Chatuchak in Bangkok“ Lastly see the H. Imperialis huge flowers-the burgundy variegated one’s gorgeous ( 19:09) ok just sharing , for you to look at when you have nothing to do 🤣🌿
Miro: I don't like Hoya Globulosa. Also Miro: I have three Globulosas. At this point I feel like you are mocking me. 😄You know how much I love Globulosa and the WMZ IML0905... oh my god. So long, so veiny... get your mind out of the gutter! Just to die for. 😍
Hahahaa xD I know, I am terrible! But I always do this xD So it is really not a big surprise. And also.... there are other hoyas with veinier leaves than globulosa. Just saying! :D
Miro, I love how you showcased the hoyas at the end. They looked so good against the desk/background, and the way the pon looked with the hoyas too really made them pop. It was a beautiful way to show them. ❤ So umm...is this special hoya you're getting a globulosa? 🫢😂
I grew my globulosa in medium light before I cut it down and it grew well :) Svetlana is still new for me but I will try it in medium light as well :) I would not say any of my hoyas in the tent are in super high light, but I guess it depends what you mean by very high light 😅 It is enough for some of them to sunstress, but not all.
The poonsak grow fast and loove high light mine for a 2 leaf cutting i paid 70 few month ago and she gave me 4 look string that have to take her out from my cabinet and she is thriving ❤❤❤
We are gonna love globulosa as soon as we figure out how to display it. Mine is beautiful but such a weird growth habit to try to show off in a home. ❤
Great again. But you now have added more to my wish list. It is Spring here and I will have to wait a few more weeks to have anything shipped in. I would like to try a globulosa. Have a great day.
I had one for a while and I did love it a first, but over time I started to dislike it more and more xD But after getting Cao Bang clone, I am in love with them again :)
Oh now the truth comes out and we learn what gets you excited. 😉 on a less racy note I have like 5 of the Hoya you repotted today and the two that make me question if I got catfished are the hellwigiana and joy. My joy has really thin leaves and me hellwigiana doesn’t look like any of the nicholsonia.
Well, my 'Joy' is not the best specimen perhaps at the moment. But all the photos of hellwigiana I saw do resemble nicholsoniae (I actually think mine doesn't so much).
Do you have a Hoya Limoniaca I bought one labeled this but I am unsure if that is actually what it is as the place I bought it from is usually wrong on their labels
Lovely cuttings. I am envious of your Globulosas. I think the leaf is really nice looking, but cuttings here are a bit pricy. Plus I don't have room anyway 😥 Meanwhile, I don't get the spreading obsession with Lacunosa 👀 Neither the leaves nor the flowers are spectacular. And to me the scent smells like pee. Just one of these flowers rendered my entire hallway smelling like a public bathroom. It was terrible 😁
Oh really? My regular one I was selling for $5-10 xD Cao Bang is more prices, but not over $30 I think, for a nice cutting. Oh I love the smell of lacunosas! They do not smell like pee to me :D The 'Sunrise' does though. But even that turns pleasant after the first night.
Miro! I enjoy seeing how you first put them into pon, I actually have the same cups, and have considered making holes and wicking them. What sort of material do you use for wicking and do you have any issues with rot? I'm interested seeing how you don't clean the roots off before putting in pon, they seemed to have significantly more substrate still on them than I typically leave, do you have any rot issues later from doing this? I'm definitely keen to mess with the roots less if I can help it so very interested in your answer here :) Also I had a stunning mathilde splash cutting just like yours and I decided to split it and grow two and I so wish I hadn't cut it because most of the splash has now disappeared. Le sigh Thanks!
OK, hear me out: let's assume that you live in a country where you may or may not find hoyas in the wild..... how on earth can one identify a hoya?!?! There are so many species and all so different with each other...! Could you make a video about that? I've been googling to no avail... (...and no, starting to cut each and every plant to see if it produces sap is not an option). Side note: love your channel - newbie hoya collector here
Usually by the flower :) But also, they have a distinct look to them - opposite leaves, and the more you grow, the easier it becomes to know what is a hoya and what is, for example, Stephanotis floribunda. Many plants make sap, so that is not necessarily a way to do it :) But it is also enough to scratch the stem to get the sap :)
What did the one Hoya cutting waiting in the baggie say to the other Hoya cutting waiting in another baggie?? It said, “Don’t worry I hear we are going to the Mars Hydro grow tent.” And the other Hoya cutting said, “I heard that too from somebody else but which one? Tent 1 or Tent 2?” The first Hoya responded, “Don’t be picky, it’s up to Miro.” 😊
Hi Miro I really need some advice! My hoyas in semi hydro keep rotting! I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. Should I let them dry out? I typically keep a reservoir. Should keep water level lower? I don’t understand, pon/leca looks so fuss free online but it’s giving me so many issues
What is your pH, ppm and ambient + water temperature? Too low (or too high) pH can cause issues - very acidic solutions will rot the roots. You’d want to aim around 6. With ppm, I go for 350-400 for hoyas. I wouldn’t keep hoyas in semihydro in a too cold of a room (maybe 19-20 degrees). In semihydro, there should always be a reservoir.
@@BasiePlants I use test strips, it’s almost always 6. Ambient temperatures vary a lot because of how old the building is. During the day 70-75, and night definitely in the 60s. I always prepare my water in advance so water will be room temp. I don’t have a ppm meter I didn’t think it was too important, but I will definitely get one and use distilled water if I have to.
So many beauties! But more than that, I really hope you are resting and healing. Please take care.
I am getting better for sure but still can't really do as much as before :) soon I hope!
Thanks for your videos, You have a calming banter. I have now picked up my 5th lacunosa, after seeing some of yours, and it is a "black" and just a black
A whisper of a dream! 😊
I love how I picked this up from you and I use it everywhere now :D
Thank you Miro. You have some beautiful Hoya.🌷💚🙃
Thank you Judy ❤️
Loved this! Good to sit with you again!!
You crack me up, I enjoy your sense of humor! I'm a newer viewer, I'm sure you have answered this before, but how is your English so good? Not only language, but your use of idoms and slang. When watching, I forget sometimes that you are in a foreign land.... I love Hoyas! I'm so glad to have found your channel.
I just love your videos!!! It amazes me on how smart you are and I love learning from you! If you are ever in the States, I would love to meet you and show you what I have done with my hoyas in the past 6 months into my obsession! (maybe less than that) I already have over 80 species and a lot of my purchases come from me seeing your plants and falling in love with them, then of course I have to order one..then two...well you already know!!!
wayyy better than last week lol enjoyed with my morning coffee.🙂
Both are the reality of having plants 😂
Always so nice to see you Miro!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! You are a joy!
And thank you Wendy for always leaving lovely comments
Your globulosas look lovely!
Thank you
Thank you for showing your newest hoyas and as a somewhat new grower of hoyas, I really enjoy and appreciate the comments you make regarding each of them.
I am always happy to share them! :D
Thank you for collecting the lacunosas for us😂although I’m sure they excite you too! Happy to hear you’ve been feeling better. We all got our ups and downs but you always deliver, thank you Miro!
It is a hard task, but it must be done. I am willing to sacrifice! :D (they definitely excite me haha)
He's back!! Glad you are feeling better ❤. Enjoyed the video and the Hoya naming.
I am glad to hear that :)
my Publix is extra splashy like that too!
It is very pretty
Thank you for sharing your Hoyas- now I need more ❤❤❤ 😊
🙈🙈🙈 Unexpected consequence of watching my videos 😅
Another great video to start my morning with and I always enjoy seeing your beautiful Hoyas 😊
I am happy to hear that
Omgoshhh 🎉🎉i got excited when i saw u download a videos 💚💚💚
Thank you so much for sharing your hoya with us! Cant wait to see what is next!
Love all of the lacunosa.Can’t wait until you get more.
I am definitely get more :) I only have 15 now.
Oh dear! This is getting difficult. I swore never another Hoya. Hah! Well, what to my eye appeared as a pubicalyx at a store, was labelled a carnosa. It is a silver splash - one leaf is nearly pure silver, but some of the newer leaves have a pink splash. Well, wasn't I hooked? Line and sinker were not needed. I would love to be able to send you a pic and see what you think. You, Miro, are my mentor here in this universe of Hoya. Serbia is a little bit distant from this garden (West Coast, Canada) to drop by for tea (and/or Sherry) and a review. However, I do understand keeping privacy. Is there a way out of this (or into this)?😵💫🤗💐
I have that Cao Bang too, it's one of my favorite. Completely in love with that plant. It's a good and easy grower too!
It really seems to be the best globulosa!
I loved seeing all your new Hoya ❤
I think you will start liking globulosas as well 😁
I already have :( The big one started to grow!
I love Globulosa leaves 💚🌱💚
I especially love the Cao Bang clone
Those are still some pretty globulosas. I'm still trying to get my hands on one yet I always end up getting something else 😅😅😅
Oh I have a lot of hoyas like that too... I like them, I want them in my collection, but I always end up getting something else. xD
9:13 Hoya 'Mathilde' (splash) is not stable, thus it is the regular 'Mathilde'. The same goes for krohniana 'Eskimo', by the way. These two especially just splash under certain light conditions, preferrably artificial light.
I really liked the Globulosa WMZ, will be nice to see the blooms! 🌿
It is very pretty! But I wouldn't hold my breath for globulosa blooms, people say they are hard to bloom.
@@BasiePlants you’ll get it to bloom soon I’m sure, we have a lot of faith in you!!! 🤣 🌸
@@BasiePlants hi Miro, just watched you tube Ric’s Hoyas, he was in Thailand a week ago. In the video he showed such an unusual ( in my opinion) Hoya with almost black triangular leaves -H. menipurenses. ( 19:49) Do you have one and what color are the flowers? Oh the video is “Hoyas At Chatuchak in Bangkok“ Lastly see the H. Imperialis huge flowers-the burgundy variegated one’s gorgeous ( 19:09) ok just sharing , for you to look at when you have nothing to do 🤣🌿
Miro: I don't like Hoya Globulosa.
Also Miro: I have three Globulosas.
At this point I feel like you are mocking me. 😄You know how much I love Globulosa and the WMZ IML0905... oh my god. So long, so veiny... get your mind out of the gutter! Just to die for. 😍
Hahahaa xD I know, I am terrible! But I always do this xD So it is really not a big surprise. And also.... there are other hoyas with veinier leaves than globulosa. Just saying! :D
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Miro, I love how you showcased the hoyas at the end. They looked so good against the desk/background, and the way the pon looked with the hoyas too really made them pop. It was a beautiful way to show them. ❤
So umm...is this special hoya you're getting a globulosa? 🫢😂
Thanks! I think it ended up being quite nice (considering I am not great at B roll :D) Hahaha, it is NOT a globulosa!
Hi 👋🏾. Love ur channel. Ur my go to for my Hoyas.
Question: For Globulosa and Svetlana, do u grow those in ur tent? High or med light?
Thanks so much.
I grew my globulosa in medium light before I cut it down and it grew well :) Svetlana is still new for me but I will try it in medium light as well :) I would not say any of my hoyas in the tent are in super high light, but I guess it depends what you mean by very high light 😅 It is enough for some of them to sunstress, but not all.
I have beautiful Hoya publicalyx reva and it has a lot of splash 😊
I am really starting to like pubicalyxes more and more!
@@BasiePlants I'm sure I've seen publicalyx ghost, which is all silver. It's expensive but the price drops fast
@@atociekawe9136 Let's say I may have that one coming soon :D And yes, the price was nowhere near those I have seen in US groups.
The poonsak grow fast and loove high light mine for a 2 leaf cutting i paid 70 few month ago and she gave me 4 look string that have to take her out from my cabinet and she is thriving ❤❤❤
Great news! I am looking forward for mine to get big :D
We are gonna love globulosa as soon as we figure out how to display it. Mine is beautiful but such a weird growth habit to try to show off in a home. ❤
I think the only way for it to grow is up 😂
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Thanks for sharing! The surigaoensis can take on some beautiful colors when sunstressed! Curious to see if you decide you like it 🙂
I will have to put it in my tent on higher shelf then :)
Great again. But you now have added more to my wish list. It is Spring here and I will have to wait a few more weeks to have anything shipped in. I would like to try a globulosa. Have a great day.
Sorry! :D Do you know which clone of Hoya globulosa you'd like to try?
@@BasiePlants Yes, the one you showed today. CaoBang. I love that one.
My H surigaoensis is super red. You’ll love it just put it in the sun!
When it grows more roots, it will go into my tent :D
I have a Globulosa coming next week. It took me a while to fall in love with it too 😁😍🌱
I had one for a while and I did love it a first, but over time I started to dislike it more and more xD But after getting Cao Bang clone, I am in love with them again :)
@@BasiePlants I am loving that Cao Bang clone 😍 but now you've given me another one to add to my wishlist 😎😁🤣🤫
Oh now the truth comes out and we learn what gets you excited. 😉 on a less racy note I have like 5 of the Hoya you repotted today and the two that make me question if I got catfished are the hellwigiana and joy. My joy has really thin leaves and me hellwigiana doesn’t look like any of the nicholsonia.
Well, my 'Joy' is not the best specimen perhaps at the moment. But all the photos of hellwigiana I saw do resemble nicholsoniae (I actually think mine doesn't so much).
Do you have a Hoya Limoniaca I bought one labeled this but I am unsure if that is actually what it is as the place I bought it from is usually wrong on their labels
Lovely cuttings. I am envious of your Globulosas. I think the leaf is really nice looking, but cuttings here are a bit pricy. Plus I don't have room anyway 😥
Meanwhile, I don't get the spreading obsession with Lacunosa 👀 Neither the leaves nor the flowers are spectacular. And to me the scent smells like pee. Just one of these flowers rendered my entire hallway smelling like a public bathroom. It was terrible 😁
Oh really? My regular one I was selling for $5-10 xD Cao Bang is more prices, but not over $30 I think, for a nice cutting. Oh I love the smell of lacunosas! They do not smell like pee to me :D The 'Sunrise' does though. But even that turns pleasant after the first night.
Hello Miro, where are you getting these self watering pots? Thank you.
The small ones are 3D printed by my friend :)
Miro! I enjoy seeing how you first put them into pon, I actually have the same cups, and have considered making holes and wicking them. What sort of material do you use for wicking and do you have any issues with rot?
I'm interested seeing how you don't clean the roots off before putting in pon, they seemed to have significantly more substrate still on them than I typically leave, do you have any rot issues later from doing this? I'm definitely keen to mess with the roots less if I can help it so very interested in your answer here :)
Also I had a stunning mathilde splash cutting just like yours and I decided to split it and grow two and I so wish I hadn't cut it because most of the splash has now disappeared. Le sigh
Thanks!
OK, hear me out: let's assume that you live in a country where you may or may not find hoyas in the wild..... how on earth can one identify a hoya?!?! There are so many species and all so different with each other...! Could you make a video about that? I've been googling to no avail... (...and no, starting to cut each and every plant to see if it produces sap is not an option).
Side note: love your channel - newbie hoya collector here
Usually by the flower :) But also, they have a distinct look to them - opposite leaves, and the more you grow, the easier it becomes to know what is a hoya and what is, for example, Stephanotis floribunda. Many plants make sap, so that is not necessarily a way to do it :) But it is also enough to scratch the stem to get the sap :)
yes, size DOES matter!!
100% :D
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐
What's the difference between globulosa and villosa? 🤔
They are the same. Globulosa is the name to use as it was published first :)
Nagyon szuper videó ismét 👍 kíváncsi vagyok milyen hoyát kapsz Magyarországról 🙂
Köszönom szépen! Haha, ez titok! :D Azt hiszem, jövő héten megérkezik. (Ez Hoya pubicalyx, de melyik? :D )
@@BasiePlants júj de izgi 😁 nekem is van egy pubicalyxom, Hawaii purple. Én ma kaptam meg a sunrise vágatomat 😁, már gyökereztetem 🤞🍀
Do you have Hoya tanggamos?
I have Hoya sp. Tanggamus. Tanggamus is just a location, there are many hoyas that are from there. But I have the one with big veiny leaves :)
that Globulosa is stunning! why in heaven's name dont you like them?????
The trellising challenges! :D
What did the one Hoya cutting waiting in the baggie say to the other Hoya cutting waiting in another baggie?? It said, “Don’t worry I hear we are going to the Mars Hydro grow tent.” And the other Hoya cutting said, “I heard that too from somebody else but which one? Tent 1 or Tent 2?” The first Hoya responded, “Don’t be picky, it’s up to Miro.” 😊
hahaha, they will go to the tent... eventually! :D
Where do I turn if I can’t identify a Hoya that I just got from Home Depot with no tag😢? Thank you in advance❤
Try Hoya Identification group on Facebook :)
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Hi Miro I really need some advice! My hoyas in semi hydro keep rotting! I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. Should I let them dry out? I typically keep a reservoir. Should keep water level lower? I don’t understand, pon/leca looks so fuss free online but it’s giving me so many issues
What is your pH, ppm and ambient + water temperature? Too low (or too high) pH can cause issues - very acidic solutions will rot the roots. You’d want to
aim around 6. With ppm, I go for 350-400 for hoyas. I wouldn’t keep hoyas in semihydro in a too cold of a room (maybe 19-20 degrees). In semihydro, there should always be a reservoir.
@@BasiePlants I use test strips, it’s almost always 6. Ambient temperatures vary a lot because of how old the building is. During the day 70-75, and night definitely in the 60s. I always prepare my water in advance so water will be room temp. I don’t have a ppm meter I didn’t think it was too important, but I will definitely get one and use distilled water if I have to.
@@BasiePlants I did the rough conversions 60F=15C 70-75F= 21-23C.