I am also a part of the dead Hoya krohniana club 🙋♀️ I struggle with smaller leaf hoyas because I’m a chronic underwaterer. Trying to be better about it this year though!
Hi, I thoroughly enjoyed this Hoya video! Great job! I’ve had Hoyas for years but it wasn’t until the Plant Craze started that I had access to some of the more uncommon Hoya. Slowly I learned that not all Hoya like to dry out and not all Hoya want bright light. It took me a while to learn which is which. Many Hoya do like bright light and they do like to dry out between waterings. It’s been a fun learning journey with mercifully a limited amount of casualties.😵💫. Loved all your beautiful Hoya as well as your tips and information. 👌🪴🥰
Really enjoyed your video. Nice to see a ‘gushing free’, informative, experience-driven video. So reassured @‘Hoya don’t like to be bone dry’. I didn’t allow mine to totally dry out between watering - until a ‘Hoya head’ I trusted said she lets hers totally dry out. The one time ai tried it, my beloved ‘Krimson Princess’ got dry rot and I lost 40% of it.
For some people drying them out seems to work so well. I’m assuming those people either have crazy high humidity or don’t realize the inner layers of soil are actually still moist when they water again. It’s never worked well for me, it kept my Hoyas alive to leave them on the dry side, but they didn’t grow until I really started keeping them watered and fertilized at all times
@@Ajay.PlantsI keep mine watered. I’ve never been able to let plants dry out. I went through a slump earlier this year when it was warm I didn’t water them until I had some that ended up getting dry rot. They are currently trying to be rerouted.
So refreshing to see a plant video without all the silly. Your knowledge is very helpful, I have several Hoya, and I’m hooked. I have a Carnosa, Pubicalix, Crimson Queen, Sunrise, and one I don’t know the name. I have propagated Crimson Queen twice, both beautiful results, the Carnosa is big and thriving. The Sunrise did not look very healthy when I got it 2 years ago, so I propagated that one, it still is not as healthy as yours, but gotta love them, they’re so addicting.
I definately love hoyas, I live so north that we have no sunlight on winter and we don't have dark in summertime, hoyas (many of them) are really resiliant to keeping alive through winter, when it's dry humid and darkness, some makes new leaves on little extra light, in summer I take my plants to have some sunbath outside. Also as a cat owner I don't want to keep poisonous plants, so in every way a good choice as a houseplant!
You have certainly increased my knowledge of Hoyas. I haven’t had much interest in them as a plant lover. You have helped me with this. I think that it would be fun to be required to be patient as they grow and then watch one kick into high gear as it indicates that it finally has what it needs to be ‘good to grow’ to coin your phrase. #hoyaheads
Here in the pacific northwest where it rains skit I am able yo keto a humidity of 45-55 year round. But this summer it’s been up as high as the mid 60’s. I don’t need a humidifier.
I had three curtisii before I got my third one to grow. But I had to go through some root rot. But it’s doing very well in my front, west facing window.
Well tickle me green🎉. I just discovered you and the timing couldn’t be better. I have about 80 plants and only one Hoya for a year until I started to understand it. Kinda… This May I bought 7 new Hoyas. Funny the Hoya krohniana Black died right away. I tried propagating it. Nope. YOU answered some burning questions. Thank you.
You've had troubles with krohniana? That's surprising to me! Not to be condescending, I'm just genuinely sad you've had that experience when they've been so lovely for me. I have two super silvers from different sellers and they do have quite a different growing success compared to each other. My first one rotted roots just a while into me having it in my care. Re-rooted it in leca but it's been taking its sweet time, but fortunately gives new growth so I'm hopefull. But the one that's doing well is growing uncontrollably! Absolute champ of a hoya I had the pleasure to prop a good handfull of cuttings in a span of a few months this spring. I also have the Black leaves one and a silver splash, which is more of a speckled one with deeper green undertone. The black leaves keeps aborting new leaves but I think that's because of inconsistent watering on my behalf. I don't really know, but it's growing just fine otherwise, just not as bushy and not as frequent leaf density. It used to be in a cabinette but I've taken it out now to see if it does better and if I perhaps remember checking it more often. The roots look totally fine at the bottom of the pot so I don't think it's rot. I love all my krohnianas and they got me into hoya in the first place. I'm pretty regretful I didn't get a cutting of regulat green krohniana one time when I had the chance, thinking I don't need one because I have those special ones, but BOY would I have enjoyed it too. The person who had one had grown it absolutely gorgeous and big, it was flowering a lot and the leaf color is nice and soft light minty green. Seems to be an effortless gower too, and nontheless special. Anyway, my tip would be to try again with the super silver if you like it, because there might just be immense quality differences between individuals that are circling around on the market.
Hello Ajay from Puerto Rico!! First timer on your channel and just subscribed. You have well taken care of Hoyas. I love Hoyas!! I recently started my English speaking channel and would appreciate your support. Thank you! 🪴
I got my sunrise as a cutting from my friend Michelle. I have a video of all the cuttings she sent me on my TikTok. There were so many I got from her including the poly silver, linearis, Wilbur graves, and icensis.
I’ve never tried to grow Hoyas in Pon. I have seen many of my friends grow their Hoyas successfully in Pon. It’s able to be moisture retentive but it’s light and allows for lots of air flow around the roots so in my opinion it sounds like an excellent substrate for a Hoya to grow in
I am also a part of the dead Hoya krohniana club 🙋♀️ I struggle with smaller leaf hoyas because I’m a chronic underwaterer. Trying to be better about it this year though!
Hi, I thoroughly enjoyed this Hoya video! Great job! I’ve had Hoyas for years but it wasn’t until the Plant Craze started that I had access to some of the more uncommon Hoya. Slowly I learned that not all Hoya like to dry out and not all Hoya want bright light. It took me a while to learn which is which. Many Hoya do like bright light and they do like to dry out between waterings. It’s been a fun learning journey with mercifully a limited amount of casualties.😵💫. Loved all your beautiful Hoya as well as your tips and information. 👌🪴🥰
That’s the best explanation of “aff” that I’ve ever heard. Thank you.
Just found your channel, I love Hoya’s too. You have some beautiful plants, thanks for all the great info.
Really enjoyed your video. Nice to see a ‘gushing free’, informative, experience-driven video.
So reassured @‘Hoya don’t like to be bone dry’. I didn’t allow mine to totally dry out between watering - until a ‘Hoya head’ I trusted said she lets hers totally dry out. The one time ai tried it, my beloved ‘Krimson Princess’ got dry rot and I lost 40% of it.
For some people drying them out seems to work so well. I’m assuming those people either have crazy high humidity or don’t realize the inner layers of soil are actually still moist when they water again. It’s never worked well for me, it kept my Hoyas alive to leave them on the dry side, but they didn’t grow until I really started keeping them watered and fertilized at all times
@@Ajay.PlantsI keep mine watered. I’ve never been able to let plants dry out. I went through a slump earlier this year when it was warm I didn’t water them until I had some that ended up getting dry rot. They are currently trying to be rerouted.
Best explanation of why hoyas grow slow.
Great video. Like flipping through a live hoya book. Loved it
I’m so glad you enjoyed!
So refreshing to see a plant video without all the silly. Your knowledge is very helpful, I have several Hoya, and I’m hooked. I have a Carnosa, Pubicalix, Crimson Queen, Sunrise, and one I don’t know the name. I have propagated Crimson Queen twice, both beautiful results, the Carnosa is big and thriving. The Sunrise did not look very healthy when I got it 2 years ago, so I propagated that one, it still is not as healthy as yours, but gotta love them, they’re so addicting.
Oooo great collection!
You’re really good at showing the peduncles on the plants
Love seeing your hoya never seen soooo many hoyas
You will love the multiflora bits and each plant to grow. I never babies mine. It bloomed four times in14 months. Enjoy it.
I know a lady that grows her Hoyas in a north facing room. She’s got the dark green leaves.
Great video I really enjoyed watching I love hoyas ❤
I definately love hoyas, I live so north that we have no sunlight on winter and we don't have dark in summertime, hoyas (many of them) are really resiliant to keeping alive through winter, when it's dry humid and darkness, some makes new leaves on little extra light, in summer I take my plants to have some sunbath outside. Also as a cat owner I don't want to keep poisonous plants, so in every way a good choice as a houseplant!
I love how resilient they are!
Thank you for Sharing beautiful House plants lovely
You have certainly increased my knowledge of Hoyas. I haven’t had much interest in them as a plant lover. You have helped me with this. I think that it would be fun to be required to be patient as they grow and then watch one kick into high gear as it indicates that it finally has what it needs to be ‘good to grow’ to coin your phrase. #hoyaheads
Here in the pacific northwest where it rains skit I am able yo keto a humidity of 45-55 year round. But this summer it’s been up as high as the mid 60’s. I don’t need a humidifier.
Nice explanation of all of the Hoyas !
I had three curtisii before I got my third one to grow. But I had to go through some root rot. But it’s doing very well in my front, west facing window.
I love all the information you give out.
I think I have the same Hoya pubicalyx. It was labeled Hawaiian purple.
Yeah I think it’s time to pot up the plant in stratum
Well tickle me green🎉. I just discovered you and the timing couldn’t be better. I have about 80 plants and only one Hoya for a year until I started to understand it. Kinda… This May I bought 7 new Hoyas. Funny the Hoya krohniana Black died right away. I tried propagating it. Nope. YOU answered some burning questions. Thank you.
Ahhh thank you so much for your comment. I’m glad I could be helpful for you.
Those damn krohniana 🥲😤
You've had troubles with krohniana? That's surprising to me! Not to be condescending, I'm just genuinely sad you've had that experience when they've been so lovely for me. I have two super silvers from different sellers and they do have quite a different growing success compared to each other. My first one rotted roots just a while into me having it in my care. Re-rooted it in leca but it's been taking its sweet time, but fortunately gives new growth so I'm hopefull. But the one that's doing well is growing uncontrollably! Absolute champ of a hoya I had the pleasure to prop a good handfull of cuttings in a span of a few months this spring. I also have the Black leaves one and a silver splash, which is more of a speckled one with deeper green undertone. The black leaves keeps aborting new leaves but I think that's because of inconsistent watering on my behalf. I don't really know, but it's growing just fine otherwise, just not as bushy and not as frequent leaf density. It used to be in a cabinette but I've taken it out now to see if it does better and if I perhaps remember checking it more often. The roots look totally fine at the bottom of the pot so I don't think it's rot. I love all my krohnianas and they got me into hoya in the first place. I'm pretty regretful I didn't get a cutting of regulat green krohniana one time when I had the chance, thinking I don't need one because I have those special ones, but BOY would I have enjoyed it too. The person who had one had grown it absolutely gorgeous and big, it was flowering a lot and the leaf color is nice and soft light minty green. Seems to be an effortless gower too, and nontheless special. Anyway, my tip would be to try again with the super silver if you like it, because there might just be immense quality differences between individuals that are circling around on the market.
I will definitely try one again in the future. I’m not sure why I’ve had such low success they’re supposed to be quite an easy one.
These are really lovely. I'm thinking of getting a Hoya or two (beginner here) and this is just a great look at them!
My multiflora has dropped two peduncles stems. I only have the new points at the top.
Thank you so much for this video.
Hello Ajay from Puerto Rico!! First timer on your channel and just subscribed. You have well taken care of Hoyas. I love Hoyas!! I recently started my English speaking channel and would appreciate your support. Thank you! 🪴
I love the sunrise, where is it from? Beautiful plants, you are so knowledgeable
I got my sunrise as a cutting from my friend Michelle. I have a video of all the cuttings she sent me on my TikTok. There were so many I got from her including the poly silver, linearis, Wilbur graves, and icensis.
Can u make video on hoyas for scent only
Ooo that’s a good idea!
How long did you practice the new name of the patchyclada? Its a mouthful
Do you ever sell cuttings of your hoyas?
Thank you for sharing
Loved this video. You are definitely knowledgeable. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Are you saying I should only use my grow lights when there is light outside? Mimicking the daylight/night throughout the year?
Let me give you a HOYYUHHHA
Do Hoyas grow well in pon?
I’ve never tried to grow Hoyas in Pon. I have seen many of my friends grow their Hoyas successfully in Pon. It’s able to be moisture retentive but it’s light and allows for lots of air flow around the roots so in my opinion it sounds like an excellent substrate for a Hoya to grow in
You could stick your thomsonii in a ziplock bag and wait
I do that sometimes! I ended up putting my thompsonii in a sterilite box with a lid for humidity
Why I can't grow my hoya like that. 😊
I bet you can! Keep trying you’ll get it eventually!
Just kept the Hoya videos coming bill watch anything related to Hoyas.
Great video, such a relief to watch-your knowledge is appreciated, I’m going to check on my krohniana silver right now 😁🙌🏼🪴