Thank you for sharing your Hoyas and where you have grown them. Can you make a video on each of the cabinets, tents and shelves and tell us what the humidity is and lights you use. You could show us, for example, each cabinet and the humidity in it, give us a look at the Hoyas in it, tell us about the lights used and what they are, and anything else you have added to that area, for each. Thank you
I love seeing the struggle plants! Most of mine are struggles, so makes me feel at home 😂 I love the Parviflora, it reminds me of the Bella I have 😍 I'll have to look for one now 😊
I’m a Hoya addict and just love your Hoya collection. Now I have to find part one. My last count I have 436 types of Hoyas not including propagations or noid.
This has been a great video. I love Hoyas. You have so many Hoyas I haven’t heard of before. So it makes me look them up to see if I can find them. I just need to check out of my cart with some Hoyas.
Your Hoya collection is so amazing, I wonder how you take care of all of them. I am feeling a bit of Hoya envy right now - I only have 8 varieties in my collection (with a few duplicates). How do you get your Krimson queen to hang - I have mine in a hanging basket but the vines keep vining upwards on the the plant hanger. Actually all my Hoya in hanging baskets do that. I have a Pubicalyx that has tightly and thickly wound itself on a hanging basket that I can never take it down - unless I cut it. It has totally taken over the basket (10 inch basket) in less that a year. I love it, but I would really like to have a hanging Hoya. This was such a nice video to watch - I like long Hoya videos. Thank you for sharing your beautiful plants with us.
In my experience, almost all Hoyas prefer to climb rather than trail. They always grow leaves better when climbing. My Krimson Queen already had a lot of leaves when I got it and the seller told me it was growing on her curtain rails so it was climbing. I also get long leaf-less vines if I leave it trailing unless it finds another vine to grow on.
I just found your channel and I enjoyed all the videos I've watched so far. Do you sell cuttings of your plants? You have such a beautiful collection Ma'am❤
@planthappens thank you! I only have a UA-cam but I will visit the website. 💚 I've just now seen you are in Canada. Im in the US and I know shipping isn't an option because it's so dang expensive🥲 lol. Still plan on watching more content. Take care.
You have gorgeous plants. I am super jealous of this collection, but I have no idea how anybody could stay on top of such a large collection, especially including cuttings 👀 I have roughly 50 to 60 plants in total and that's already a lot of work 👀
Plant chore definitely becomes even more of a "chore" once you have too many plants 😂 But overall I still enjoy watering them and inspecting them. Finding new leaves and roots really give me the satisfaction. It does take quite a lot of time unfortunately.
Hi very huge collection iam no way near there but iam at 27plants the more common ones and iam still in search of some wish list. Thanks for sharing ❤❤
Hello from Puerto Rico!! Just subscribed. You have beautiful plants!! Just started my English speaking channel and would appreciate your support. Thank you!! 🪴
Ok I just was browsing on Etsy and I saw an argentea princess for $1050.00. That’s a ridiculed price. There were two leaf cutting for $108 and the pricier one was about 10 leaves. Makes me wonder if it’s a slow grower. But I don’t know what would make it so pricey.
YESSSSSSS FINALLYYYY sooo happy right now I could cry lol❤
Omg thanks for waiting 😭🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing your Hoyas and where you have grown them. Can you make a video on each of the cabinets, tents and shelves and tell us what the humidity is and lights you use. You could show us, for example, each cabinet and the humidity in it, give us a look at the Hoyas in it, tell us about the lights used and what they are, and anything else you have added to that area, for each. Thank you
Thanks for the idea! 😃
Yay, finally I’ve been waiting for this video!
Thank you for your patience 😊
Thank you! Never to late.
Thank you! Hope you enjoy 🌿
What a gorgeous collection you have!!💚🌸
Thank you!! 😊
I love seeing the struggle plants! Most of mine are struggles, so makes me feel at home 😂 I love the Parviflora, it reminds me of the Bella I have 😍 I'll have to look for one now 😊
Parviflora is a easy going one! Much thicker leaves than Bella 🌱
I’m a Hoya addict and just love your Hoya collection. Now I have to find part one. My last count I have 436 types of Hoyas not including propagations or noid.
436! Must be a lot of work taking care of them and keeping track of the IDs! But I wish I had the space for all that Hoyas too ✨
I keep a notebook with all the names. But some place’s don’t give the names of the ones I bought so I have to label them noid
Love seeing all your hoyas Jing.
Thank you for watching 💗
Yessss!!!! Thank you 🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴
Thank you for watching 💗
So many beauties 🥹🥹 I loved your Hoya tour Jing 💜
Thank you 🙏😊
Absolutely gorgeous collection, thank you for sharing! I love hoya as well as anthuriums!
Thanks for watching!
This has been a great video. I love Hoyas. You have so many Hoyas I haven’t heard of before. So it makes me look them up to see if I can find them. I just need to check out of my cart with some Hoyas.
I’ve been waiting for this video.
Thank you 😍
I found a lot of things I really liked.
Awe Jing! I am sooo happy to see your beautiful face and those hoyas are amazing!
Thank you so much! 🙈
The tengchongensis is really neat in the algae moss. Great you cracked that. Beautiful Hoya as all of them. Tfs
Your Hoya collection is so amazing, I wonder how you take care of all of them. I am feeling a bit of Hoya envy right now - I only have 8 varieties in my collection (with a few duplicates). How do you get your Krimson queen to hang - I have mine in a hanging basket but the vines keep vining upwards on the the plant hanger. Actually all my Hoya in hanging baskets do that. I have a Pubicalyx that has tightly and thickly wound itself on a hanging basket that I can never take it down - unless I cut it. It has totally taken over the basket (10 inch basket) in less that a year. I love it, but I would really like to have a hanging Hoya.
This was such a nice video to watch - I like long Hoya videos. Thank you for sharing your beautiful plants with us.
In my experience, almost all Hoyas prefer to climb rather than trail. They always grow leaves better when climbing. My Krimson Queen already had a lot of leaves when I got it and the seller told me it was growing on her curtain rails so it was climbing. I also get long leaf-less vines if I leave it trailing unless it finds another vine to grow on.
I just found your channel and I enjoyed all the videos I've watched so far. Do you sell cuttings of your plants? You have such a beautiful collection Ma'am❤
Aww thank you so much! I'm glad you liked my videos. I do sell my plants on my website and on Instagram live. I'm having live sale tomorrow!
@planthappens thank you! I only have a UA-cam but I will visit the website. 💚
I've just now seen you are in Canada. Im in the US and I know shipping isn't an option because it's so dang expensive🥲 lol. Still plan on watching more content. Take care.
Love your hoya collections!! Where do you buy most of your hoya? Are they imports?
I've imported some of my Hoyas but I find the process difficult and time consuming. I buy most of my Hoyas from local sellers now!
You have gorgeous plants. I am super jealous of this collection, but I have no idea how anybody could stay on top of such a large collection, especially including cuttings 👀 I have roughly 50 to 60 plants in total and that's already a lot of work 👀
Plant chore definitely becomes even more of a "chore" once you have too many plants 😂 But overall I still enjoy watering them and inspecting them. Finding new leaves and roots really give me the satisfaction. It does take quite a lot of time unfortunately.
I have Ricardo and it does really well in ambient conditions. So maybe it's a cool growing variety?
I've tried them on a shelf too but maybe too much light...
Love the parviflora is nice looking. Do you know if it’s an easy bloomer.
I don't think it blooms easy. At least it hasn't bloomed for me yet 🫣
All my Hoyas are my favorite too. lol. 😂
Hi very huge collection iam no way near there but iam at 27plants the more common ones and iam still in search of some wish list. Thanks for sharing ❤❤
27 is still a good amount of collection 🌿 Hoya hole is very deep and I hope you find your wishlist plants 💖
I have a Hoya called “black margin” but the leaves are more arrow shaped. I wonder if they are related.
Hello, new subie here… are they all in pon? Beautiful collection btw ❤
Most of them are! I think a couple of them are in soil
I can only hope to have like 2/3 the amount of Hoyas you have. I’ve got about 15.
The Hoya at 1:09:00 is collina IR26.
Thank you 🙏🏻
❤💚🌱👍
Hello from Puerto Rico!! Just subscribed. You have beautiful plants!! Just started my English speaking channel and would appreciate your support. Thank you!! 🪴
Thank you do watching! I will check out your channel for sure 😄
Ok I just was browsing on Etsy and I saw an argentea princess for $1050.00. That’s a ridiculed price. There were two leaf cutting for $108 and the pricier one was about 10 leaves. Makes me wonder if it’s a slow grower. But I don’t know what would make it so pricey.
I would say they're definitely slow growing one. 2 leaves for $108 is very cheap compared to 2 years ago 😭