This certainly does not feel like a "long" video, because it is sooo interesting. I have very much needed this type of information. I've already watch it 3 times this morning. I can't get enough of it. Thanks SO Much for making this one! And, being a newish Hoya 'addict', I am totally SUBSCRIBED.
Hi Fonnie, the information you provided in this video is extremely helpful to me because when I bought my first few Hoyas I wanted to trellis them but soon realised they would take up too much space besides that they kept falling over due to the light mix in the pot. I want to transfer most of them to self watering in either leca or Pon. Thank you so much for creating this very interesting video and happy hoya growing.
I am so happy that I stumbled across your videos a few weeks ago!!! I too have already watched a ton of your videos, I love your content and how you explain things :)🥰
Another super informative and compelling video! Hoya chouke hangs well for me. I love the way your Hoya capture the light and their leaves mingle playfully. You really photograph their dynamic qualities so well. Bravo!
You have an amazing Hoya collection with very beautiful plants. Thank you for taking the time to share this. Both my Hoya lacunas and memoria are in hanging baskets and a totally agree with your analysis. It will be a useful guide for me for any other Hoya that i bring into my collection.
Wonderful video! I love a good hanging basket Hoya. Your videos are so calming and listening to you helps me sleep. I also love how you introduce less well known Hoyas. Thanks for all you do :)
Imo the best hanging hoya is Hoya Memoria. Just looks beautiful. I bought one about 2 years ago. It is doing so well, growing steadily and reliably and is an eager bloomer. Looks bushy on top and drapes down in a very lovely way. I don't have near as many hoya to compare it with as you do, but I do own Wayettii, Krohnia, Rebecca, Heuschkeliana green, David Cummingii etc and none of them performed very well. But the Memoria is thriving. Speaking of David Cummingii: if you trelis it, the leaves get much larger than what you showed us.
Thanks for the tips for Davidcumingii! I’m exploring DIY ways to make nice trellises, will try Davidcumingii out when I figured out what trellis to make 😀
Yay! ❤❤❤ Non-vining hoyas are my favorite as you don’t have to use anything for them like long and wide trellises that will make your small space more chaotic! 😆
This is one of my favourite videos so far. It is almost impossible to get big baskets of Hoya where I am from and so it is si helpful to see yours. Two extra questions : 1) Do you find some hoyas take longer to push out new leaves if you let them hang? My Thompsonii is like that and I gave up growing it hanging because of it. 2) How do you acclimate your hoyas that you take out of the Milsbo and let grow in room conditions? Many of my Hoyas that have made that transition have lost leaves and vine tips and really grow so much slower outside the cabinet. They go from 80+% humidity to 20% and they go into shock. How do you help your plants make this transition in your environment?
1) All of my Hoyas grow well “free style”, ie without a pole. You mentioned your Thomsonii stop growing when you left it growing free style, in my experience Thomsonii no.1 growth booster is humidity. It stopped growing when I leave it in room environment, but grows very fast in humid condition. 2) no, I don’t transition my Hoyas from Milsbo to room environment. I normally wait until the roots to be fully rooted and many leaves grown, then I put them in room environment directly. Most of the time it’ll take the Hoya 1-2 months to adjust and push out new growth, but normally there’s no transition issue. Would be best to do this transition in spring time, so the room environment naturally has more light 😊
💚wow, I am impressed to see all the Hoyas you have now, they are beautiful, and you have all the ones I have on my list, you are very lucky in California they are not very easy to get and they are very expensive. blessings girl😊
Hi Fonnie! Very informative. I figured the thick stemmed heavy leaf hoya could snap if I put in hanging baskets such as kerrii or Obovata for instance whereas the Dr Ibok has large leaves but they're lightweight. I have my hoya Chelsea in hanging basket. It's such a pretty hoya and underrated. The krohniana silver is very pretty. I hope to try one soon. Thanks for sharing! Dee, New York
I agree! The thick stem heavy leaves are not the best as hanging plants since they aren’t that flexible 🙈 hope you can get your hands on Krohniana soon 😊
Nice vid, thanks! I have been wondering what to do with my Hoya hypolasia since it seems to look great either way, hanging or climbing but this gives some info as to which way to go
Great video as usual? i love the detailed information u give. Do you notice differences in rooting (if they root easily) according to wheter it's a soft or hard stem or thin or fat stem?
Yes I do! For green stem, it’s generally easier and faster to root. For wooden stem, especially the thinner ones, they are more tricky and easier to rot if the substrate is too moist.
very informative video as always Fonnie! people been saying that if you wanna trellis hoya, we must wait until the growing tip can always face upwards or else that particular tip will die off and the plant will branch off somewhere else. What is your experience on this? ❤
Thank you! 🌸🌿 I don’t have much luck trellising Hoya as even when the grow tip is fully matured🤓 in my experience when I disrupted the Hoyas’ growth pattern (ie. mounting it on a trellis), most of my Hoyas stopped growing. Mostly it will push out new growth point and branch out after 1-2 months🤔 it could also be my trellising skills being poor😅
I have videos for all of the information you’d like to know 😀 Potting mix: ua-cam.com/video/yW4-w-U0t2U/v-deo.html Pots: ua-cam.com/video/0_6k9awnVUU/v-deo.html
Du har utrolig mange vakre Hoya planter og fantastisk kunnskap når det gjelder Hoya 💚 Det ser ut som om de hengende Hoyaene dine også står i pon, men ikke i selvvanningspotter. Hvordan klarer du å følge med på når de trenger vann? Og hvor har du kjøpt de gjennomsiktige pottene, samt hvilken diameter er de?
Tusen takk! Hengende Hoyaene er også i selvvanningspotter😊 jeg bruke pots i 12cm for hengende Hoya, men bruker 6cm og 8cm for det meste til de mindre Hoyaene😀 jeg kjøper clear potter fra: www.ecuagenera-europe.com/en/accessories/planters/clear-plastic-pots/?p=1
@@tfyfonnie tusen takk for tilbakemeldingen! Jeg gikk over til Lechuza pon til alle Hoyaene mine for 3-4 mnd siden da de fikk rotråte. Jeg bruker Lechuza selvvanningspotter (deltini og cubi) og overgangen har gått utrolig bra, til og med roting av stiklinger direkte i pon 😊 Tidligere hadde jeg mange av Hoyaene som hengeplanter i jord, men dette har jeg ikke fått til med bruk av pon og deltini stor selvvanningspotte da dette blir alt for tungt! Men ser jo at du har fått til en løsning for dine ☺️ Derfor lurer jeg på om du bruker vannindikator, slik som det er i Lechuza selvvanningspottene? Hvis så, hvor kjøper du disse fra?
Except from the ones using lechuza pots, I don’t use water indicators as those don’t work over a period of time in my experience, roots grows into the bottom of the indicator and the indicator is not accurate anymore 😅
How come this channel has only 2.6K subscribers? I found your content probably a week ago and already watched a few dozens of the videos. 😍
This is really kind words of you🌱🌸 lemme know what plant content you’d like me to make! 😀
I love her
You deserve an award for your content 😊. I have 3 hoya and now feel confident getting more. Thank you so much .
Thank you so much 😊🌱
This certainly does not feel like a "long" video, because it is sooo interesting. I have very much needed this type of information. I've already watch it 3 times this morning. I can't get enough of it. Thanks SO Much for making this one! And, being a newish Hoya 'addict', I am totally SUBSCRIBED.
Hi Fonnie, the information you provided in this video is extremely helpful to me because when I bought my first few Hoyas I wanted to trellis them but soon realised they would take up too much space besides that they kept falling over due to the light mix in the pot. I want to transfer most of them to self watering in either leca or Pon. Thank you so much for creating this very interesting video and happy hoya growing.
Glad you enjoyed the video 🤗🌱 I have a detail Pon video if that helps you to decide😀 ua-cam.com/video/yW4-w-U0t2U/v-deo.html
I just found your channel and love it! I, too, love hoya's ❤
My favourite hanging Hoya is my Hoya carnosa compacta. Gorgeous with these long, twisted ropes!
Thank you Fonnie for such an interesting video!!! 🪴🙋🏼♀️🌿
I am so happy that I stumbled across your videos a few weeks ago!!! I too have already watched a ton of your videos, I love your content and how you explain things :)🥰
Glad you find my videos helpful 🤗🌱
Another super informative and compelling video! Hoya chouke hangs well for me. I love the way your Hoya capture the light and their leaves mingle playfully. You really photograph their dynamic qualities so well. Bravo!
Thank you Alex! Can’t wait for spring to come when many more of the hanging Hoyas are flowering 🌸🌱
You have an amazing Hoya collection with very beautiful plants. Thank you for taking the time to share this. Both my Hoya lacunas and memoria are in hanging baskets and a totally agree with your analysis. It will be a useful guide for me for any other Hoya that i bring into my collection.
You are so welcome! I wish more Hoya species can be in hanging pots, save a lot more space and much lower maintenance 🙈
I think the various varieties of Krohnianas are quite nice hanging. Mine aren’t super large yet, but seem to fall over the pot quite nicely so far!
It is a helpful video, thank you Fonnie! Love this content. My favourite hanging Hoya is linearis so pretty. 💚💚💚
Glad you enjoyed it, Belinda!🌸🌱
Wonderful video! I love a good hanging basket Hoya. Your videos are so calming and listening to you helps me sleep. I also love how you introduce less well known Hoyas. Thanks for all you do :)
Thank you for the kind comment, Kumiko☺️🌸
Another great plant video! The longer the video the better 😄
Is there anything specific you’d like me to cover in a long video?😀
@@tfyfonnie would personally love to see each and every one of your Hoyas and then your philodendrons!
Imo the best hanging hoya is Hoya Memoria. Just looks beautiful. I bought one about 2 years ago. It is doing so well, growing steadily and reliably and is an eager bloomer. Looks bushy on top and drapes down in a very lovely way. I don't have near as many hoya to compare it with as you do, but I do own Wayettii, Krohnia, Rebecca, Heuschkeliana green, David Cummingii etc and none of them performed very well. But the Memoria is thriving.
Speaking of David Cummingii: if you trelis it, the leaves get much larger than what you showed us.
Thanks for the tips for Davidcumingii! I’m exploring DIY ways to make nice trellises, will try Davidcumingii out when I figured out what trellis to make 😀
A very underrated hoya in my opinion that looks gorgeous hanging is hoya wayetii, oldie but goodie.
I don’t have the green form, but my variegated form died from under-watering 😔
Yay! ❤❤❤
Non-vining hoyas are my favorite as you don’t have to use anything for them like long and wide trellises that will make your small space more chaotic! 😆
Absolutely! And it adds extra rain forest vibe when hanging veins grows into each other 😁
This is one of my favourite videos so far. It is almost impossible to get big baskets of Hoya where I am from and so it is si helpful to see yours. Two extra questions :
1) Do you find some hoyas take longer to push out new leaves if you let them hang? My Thompsonii is like that and I gave up growing it hanging because of it.
2) How do you acclimate your hoyas that you take out of the Milsbo and let grow in room conditions? Many of my Hoyas that have made that transition have lost leaves and vine tips and really grow so much slower outside the cabinet. They go from 80+% humidity to 20% and they go into shock. How do you help your plants make this transition in your environment?
1) All of my Hoyas grow well “free style”, ie without a pole. You mentioned your Thomsonii stop growing when you left it growing free style, in my experience Thomsonii no.1 growth booster is humidity. It stopped growing when I leave it in room environment, but grows very fast in humid condition.
2) no, I don’t transition my Hoyas from Milsbo to room environment. I normally wait until the roots to be fully rooted and many leaves grown, then I put them in room environment directly. Most of the time it’ll take the Hoya 1-2 months to adjust and push out new growth, but normally there’s no transition issue. Would be best to do this transition in spring time, so the room environment naturally has more light 😊
Thank you for your answer
Plants are amazing!
Quelle magnifique collection. merci pour toutes ces explications, c'est toujours très intéressant Fonnie.
Thank you, Utak! Glad you enjoyed it😊🌸🌿
I love your videos. You have so many beautiful Hoya's! My wishlist keeps getting longer watching your videos 😅
Glad you like them! 🌱🤗
Thank you, you have so many beautiful hoyas!!!!
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💚wow, I am impressed to see all the Hoyas you have now, they are beautiful, and you have all the ones I have on my list, you are very lucky in California they are not very easy to get and they are very expensive. blessings girl😊
Thank you Dalia ☺️🌸
as always, a very detailed video! thanks Fonnie 🙂
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Hi Fonnie! Very informative. I figured the thick stemmed heavy leaf hoya could snap if I put in hanging baskets such as kerrii or Obovata for instance whereas the Dr Ibok has large leaves but they're lightweight. I have my hoya Chelsea in hanging basket. It's such a pretty hoya and underrated. The krohniana silver is very pretty. I hope to try one soon. Thanks for sharing! Dee, New York
I agree! The thick stem heavy leaves are not the best as hanging plants since they aren’t that flexible 🙈 hope you can get your hands on Krohniana soon 😊
Nice vid, thanks! I have been wondering what to do with my Hoya hypolasia since it seems to look great either way, hanging or climbing but this gives some info as to which way to go
Hypolasia grows pretty free style:) I just lost track on new leaves and keep it hanging now🌱
Do you grow all your Hoya in a south facing window? I wish I had that much south facing window space!
My favorite hanging hoya is hoya chinghungensis and hoya bella albo💚
Hoya chinghungensis is a flowering machine and the tiny leaves are very adorable 🤗
@@tfyfonnie Yes indeed which makes it one of my favs🥰👍
Great video as usual? i love the detailed information u give. Do you notice differences in rooting (if they root easily) according to wheter it's a soft or hard stem or thin or fat stem?
Yes I do! For green stem, it’s generally easier and faster to root. For wooden stem, especially the thinner ones, they are more tricky and easier to rot if the substrate is too moist.
I love your Hoyas!❤
😊🌱💚
very informative video as always Fonnie! people been saying that if you wanna trellis hoya, we must wait until the growing tip can always face upwards or else that particular tip will die off and the plant will branch off somewhere else. What is your experience on this? ❤
Thank you! 🌸🌿 I don’t have much luck trellising Hoya as even when the grow tip is fully matured🤓 in my experience when I disrupted the Hoyas’ growth pattern (ie. mounting it on a trellis), most of my Hoyas stopped growing. Mostly it will push out new growth point and branch out after 1-2 months🤔 it could also be my trellising skills being poor😅
side note: some of these e.g. polypus, crassipetiolata, sigillatis and minutiflora are strong upward viners
It’s been a pleasure to see the veins growing all directions from the beginning 😊
Hello where do you get your hangers? They are beautiful!! Thanks!!
I have all of the details of my hanging pots explained here: ua-cam.com/video/0_6k9awnVUU/v-deo.html
Thanks for the vid.
What type of potting medium do you use? Could you share pots, types of hangers, where to purchase them?
I have videos for all of the information you’d like to know 😀
Potting mix:
ua-cam.com/video/yW4-w-U0t2U/v-deo.html
Pots: ua-cam.com/video/0_6k9awnVUU/v-deo.html
Du har utrolig mange vakre Hoya planter og fantastisk kunnskap når det gjelder Hoya 💚
Det ser ut som om de hengende Hoyaene dine også står i pon, men ikke i selvvanningspotter. Hvordan klarer du å følge med på når de trenger vann?
Og hvor har du kjøpt de gjennomsiktige pottene, samt hvilken diameter er de?
Tusen takk! Hengende Hoyaene er også i selvvanningspotter😊 jeg bruke pots i 12cm for hengende Hoya, men bruker 6cm og 8cm for det meste til de mindre Hoyaene😀 jeg kjøper clear potter fra: www.ecuagenera-europe.com/en/accessories/planters/clear-plastic-pots/?p=1
@@tfyfonnie tusen takk for tilbakemeldingen! Jeg gikk over til Lechuza pon til alle Hoyaene mine for 3-4 mnd siden da de fikk rotråte. Jeg bruker Lechuza selvvanningspotter (deltini og cubi) og overgangen har gått utrolig bra, til og med roting av stiklinger direkte i pon 😊
Tidligere hadde jeg mange av Hoyaene som hengeplanter i jord, men dette har jeg ikke fått til med bruk av pon og deltini stor selvvanningspotte da dette blir alt for tungt! Men ser jo at du har fått til en løsning for dine ☺️
Derfor lurer jeg på om du bruker vannindikator, slik som det er i Lechuza selvvanningspottene? Hvis så, hvor kjøper du disse fra?
How do you put the water indicator in the plant? Do you have something at the bottom? Tia
Except from the ones using lechuza pots, I don’t use water indicators as those don’t work over a period of time in my experience, roots grows into the bottom of the indicator and the indicator is not accurate anymore 😅
Aren't there hoyas that grow better growing on a trellis? Are more satisfied.
Where did you get the hanging pots?
You can check all of the details out here: ua-cam.com/video/0_6k9awnVUU/v-deo.html
H💚YAS!!!
Hoya krohniana and Hoya polynura
Hoya Polynura is a very interesting one to look at from below 🤩
@@tfyfonnie agree🤩
sorry but the background music is annoying