@@tfyfonnie The 1st one I placed the plant under a very high grow light. After watching Miro's video on lighting I realized I might have just killed the poor plant🤦🏾♀ I trimmed off all the leaves that are burned, and placed the plant with no soil or leaves bareroot in a nutrient-liquid plant food. I am planning on putting it in Leca. In Miro's light video he stated that a 10-watt grow light is equivalent to an east-facing window. Since I made the changes all my hoyas are growing very fast. I did end up getting a 2nd Microdwarf it is in the acclimation period. I am planning on making a video on all my hoyas on my channel.
@@plantingwithnat I had my micro dwarf right under the super high light spider farmer light. The leaves got extremely small and did look like the light is too intense for it. It didn’t die or got burnt likely becoz it’s an established plant with lots of roots. However, I do agree that it’ll look much more pleasant with slightly bigger leaves in a lower light condition. Good luck with 2 of yours!🤗 and great that you’re making videos on your Hoyas 😀
My micro dwarf is in transit to my address, I can't hardly wait
How is your micro dwarf doing? 😀
@@tfyfonnie The 1st one I placed the plant under a very high grow light. After watching Miro's video on lighting I realized I might have just killed the poor plant🤦🏾♀ I trimmed off all the leaves that are burned, and placed the plant with no soil or leaves bareroot in a nutrient-liquid plant food. I am planning on putting it in Leca. In Miro's light video he stated that a 10-watt grow light is equivalent to an east-facing window. Since I made the changes all my hoyas are growing very fast. I did end up getting a 2nd Microdwarf it is in the acclimation period. I am planning on making a video on all my hoyas on my channel.
@@tfyfonnie 😻
@@plantingwithnat I had my micro dwarf right under the super high light spider farmer light. The leaves got extremely small and did look like the light is too intense for it. It didn’t die or got burnt likely becoz it’s an established plant with lots of roots. However, I do agree that it’ll look much more pleasant with slightly bigger leaves in a lower light condition. Good luck with 2 of yours!🤗 and great that you’re making videos on your Hoyas 😀
@@tfyfonnie thank you 😁
The Picta was my favorite - love the small leaf varieties.
Absolutely 🌱🤗
Hi fonnie, Have you considered using different mediums for those slow growers?
I am a big fan of inorganic substrate and Pon is so pleasant to look at + use. I’ll just be patient with the growth☺️
Great selection 🙂, I just received my micro dwarf today and i'm super excited to get it bigger!!
Omgg congrats were u got that hoya that been in my wish list for while 💚💚💚💚
@@Dieppaloveplants where do you live ? I'm in France and I bought it to a portugese seller
I live in Massachset Usa
I think quite a lot of US collectors have it now. You’ll probably find it in the US soon:)
Loved 🥰 all your beautiful Hoyas. Does Kamilla export Hoya’s to the USA?
You can check with her directly on IG☺️