One I purchased on your recommendations. Not to common in the states. Mine is still in moss rooting. I will move it when I get some more leaves. It only has 2 presently. Really liking this series. I want you to showcase all of your hoya, even ones that are not your favorite. We learn from those also. Stay safe Miro. You are a treasure.
I love mine! Have only had for a few months and there are 2 peduncles that bloom constantly! Not much vegetative growth, small and petite, which is really nice. I have it in my sunroom with bright indirect light and warm with 50-65% humidity. Kept in chunky mix, but easy and fun.
“My Favorite…” is my “favorite” expression. I too have many favorite plants, mainly polychilos Phals for the same reason this one is one of your favorites…. Blooms😂
I cant remember where i heard it from but i seem to rememeber hearing this hoya came from the 'high altitude' pine forrest on Java which was somewhat recently discovered? I have mine growing and blooming in house conditions in winter New Zealand gets down to 7-10 degrees celcius overnight!
To me hoya amicabilis is a pain in the ass ...its in my care from 3 months ago she put out a new set of leaves...it have had not the best of roots when i got it so i think she is still establishing but its whitout question one that is testing my patience 😅😅😅😅
Perhaps Bay Leaf Hoya 🤣🤣🤣… I’m sorry just watched you video when you were talking about that people saying that all Hoyas leaves looks like bay leaf Anyway love your videos!! If you see this comment can you talk about Narcidiflora ( I don’t know if you have one or not.. but this one just on my most wanted Hoyas)
Oh I haven't seen that one! It will be interesting to see how the flowers look like and if they remain "normal". Some silver Hoya don't have quite the most normal looking flowers for the species xD But foliage certainly makes up for it!
So you said you planted this Hoya in coco chips. Do you have a video explaining why you choose certain mediums? I bought a fungii that is in chips and it is hard to feel it for watering. I have propped the fungii in soil and it is doing well
I do have a video on potting mixes - two in depth ones. :) But I also probably ranted why I use coco chips vs other mediums :D Basically, it is the easiest to get at the moment and it works really well for the plants. I wouldn't grow every Hoya in it though, but I choose it for Hoyas I keep in my tents. My H. fungii is in coco peat and perlite (50-50 mix) in a self-wtering pot and growing well :)
One I purchased on your recommendations. Not to common in the states. Mine is still in moss rooting. I will move it when I get some more leaves. It only has 2 presently. Really liking this series. I want you to showcase all of your hoya, even ones that are not your favorite. We learn from those also. Stay safe Miro. You are a treasure.
How many 'one of my favourites' do you have 🍂
I love mine! Have only had for a few months and there are 2 peduncles that bloom constantly! Not much vegetative growth, small and petite, which is really nice. I have it in my sunroom with bright indirect light and warm with 50-65% humidity. Kept in chunky mix, but easy and fun.
0:44 😍 beautiful stunning amazing
Looks like the West Java Hoya. Cute fuzzy flowers are the best. 😊
Thank you for the video. Very adorable flowers and closely placed leaves. No bare vines in this one.
“My Favorite…” is my “favorite” expression. I too have many favorite plants, mainly polychilos Phals for the same reason this one is one of your favorites…. Blooms😂
So so pretty! The only hoya I have ever had bloom is my bella and she’s blooming constantly
I cant remember where i heard it from but i seem to rememeber hearing this hoya came from the 'high altitude' pine forrest on Java which was somewhat recently discovered? I have mine growing and blooming in house conditions in winter New Zealand gets down to 7-10 degrees celcius overnight!
🙏🙏 I have an Amicabilis just like the one you showed later ; longer & much narrower leaves . It branch , blooms always bright yellow
To me hoya amicabilis is a pain in the ass ...its in my care from 3 months ago she put out a new set of leaves...it have had not the best of roots when i got it so i think she is still establishing but its whitout question one that is testing my patience 😅😅😅😅
Perhaps Bay Leaf Hoya 🤣🤣🤣… I’m sorry just watched you video when you were talking about that people saying that all Hoyas leaves looks like bay leaf
Anyway love your videos!!
If you see this comment can you talk about Narcidiflora ( I don’t know if you have one or not.. but this one just on my most wanted Hoyas)
Love you my odd brethren
Mine just opened last night for the first time! So exciting.
Do you like the flower? :D
Yep! I just wish it was easier to see the underside. Those flowers are surprisingly sturdy. 😅 Mine looks like yours with the red tinge which I prefer.
I just ordered this from UPT! I can't wait to see it!
I hope it arrives well and blooms early on
I got amicabilis silver, can’t wait to see it bloom😊
Oh I haven't seen that one! It will be interesting to see how the flowers look like and if they remain "normal". Some silver Hoya don't have quite the most normal looking flowers for the species xD But foliage certainly makes up for it!
I've got my eye on one of these. Hope I can win it.
Keeping my fingers crossed for you then!
Oh SO odd.😂❤
The blooms are super cute
They are
So you said you planted this Hoya in coco chips. Do you have a video explaining why you choose certain mediums? I bought a fungii that is in chips and it is hard to feel it for watering. I have propped the fungii in soil and it is doing well
You can foliar feed Hoya.
I do have a video on potting mixes - two in depth ones. :) But I also probably ranted why I use coco chips vs other mediums :D Basically, it is the easiest to get at the moment and it works really well for the plants. I wouldn't grow every Hoya in it though, but I choose it for Hoyas I keep in my tents. My H. fungii is in coco peat and perlite (50-50 mix) in a self-wtering pot and growing well :)