3 Key Elements of the Best Hoya Potting Mix + Advice for New Hoyas

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
  • CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro
    1:43 Getting New Hoyas and Advice What To Do
    09:50 Elements of the Best Hoya Potting Mix
    10:15 Aeration
    13:12 Drainage
    19:00 Moisture Retention
    22:33 Quick Word on Semi Hydroponics
    25:28 Outro
    28:23 Patreon Thank You
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    Hello friends! 💚
    Today I wanted to talk about 3 key elements of the best hoya potting mix. As always, I did talk a bit more, so I also give you some advice for new hoyas - do you repot them straight away? How to remove the coconut husk? How to remove coconut plug? Do you remove them at all? 👀👀👀
    I hope that you will find the information in the video useful. I hope I can get new hoyas this year so we can pot them together and also remove that darn coconut husk/ plug. It is really awful. I detest them if you can't tell. 😂
    If you are wondering, the white stuff on the hoyas is from the preventative spider mite treatment - some of the stuff got on the bark, so that's why the bark is white-ish as well :) If I was less lazy, I would have cleaned the leaves for the video. But, you are not that lucky. 😅
    I hope you are enjoying the holidays and let's hope for a better 2021.
    See you soon in a new video 💚
    Miro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 376

  • @samai90
    @samai90 3 роки тому +56

    100L of perlite... I feel u 😂😂😂
    I live in Malaysia where it is usually 70-90% humidity during rainy season, a little less during dry season. I use super chunky mix because if I dont, i might experience rootrot from waiting for soil to dry. Some of my hoyas are still in cocohusk chunk (cocochip) and I water it everyday. Some even left outside and get rained on almost 4-5 times per week but that is how it is when it is in nature. When I walk round the orchard and found some hoya on the ground, i notice it grew on leaf compost and went up a tree, intermingling with ferns and orchids, so I try to make my mix well aerated like those in nature

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +11

      I pinned your comment so people will see how hoyas grow in nature :) Thank you for writing that out 💚 Yes, they super chunky mix and lots of water - that's what they will like and that's how they grow fast. :) It's not even the humidity. But chunky mix like yours is necessary because of super high humidity. I hope you get many lovely blooms!

    • @WilnaWanderlust
      @WilnaWanderlust 3 роки тому +1

      hai dalinkkk fiona we meet here hahaha

    • @samai90
      @samai90 3 роки тому +1

      @@WilnaWanderlust hello darling!! Nice meeting u here too😂😂

    • @snowyyukim1276
      @snowyyukim1276 2 роки тому +2

      My parent got a hoya and they live in Kluang where its a hilly area and I can say, getting rain almost everyday and windy too. The hoya plant direct to the ground so I'm not sure how the roots goes but I guess to do well since it flowering non stop. One thing for sure the location/ how the setting where hoya is plant is important. Getting wet by rain but dries up fast by the wind is maybe the reason.

    • @samai90
      @samai90 2 роки тому +4

      @@snowyyukim1276 dried fast is the key. At first i was struggling because I didnt understand because most said they water after 2-3 weeks but then after seeing it in the wild and understand these plant are from our region, i get that daily they get rained on in the wild, but dried off fast. Now all of mine in fast draining. I dont mind watering almost daily because i am such a clingy hoya mom 😂😂😂

  • @betsybegonia
    @betsybegonia 3 роки тому +107

    This guy really seems to like plants.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +15

      😂 Poop bags still kill me.

    • @mwoods4608
      @mwoods4608 3 роки тому +7

      This lady named Betsy Begonia really seems to like plants as well 🌿🌱🍃🌴🌾😘

    • @katielee5581
      @katielee5581 2 роки тому

      Yes and his hoyas 🥰

    • @craigwells6227
      @craigwells6227 2 роки тому +1

      plants like him perhaps. Especially Hoyas and orchids.

  • @MelissaWalker82
    @MelissaWalker82 3 роки тому +53

    Omg I can’t take it. How are you so funny and so informative at the same time. I freaking loved this video. They just keep getting better!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +5

      💚💚💚I think it comes with the older age 😂 I am getting crazier as well.

  • @beckythebealge
    @beckythebealge Рік тому +8

    Hoya Curtisii is the first Hoya I got and it is doing so well. I used coco coir with perlite, bark, horticultural charcoal and pumice. It is directly in a southeast window and loves it. I am in Canada and right now we are in the dead of winter and it’s growing really well

  • @kungfucandy
    @kungfucandy 2 роки тому +13

    Okay, so after a very long time of trial and error with hoya mixes and figuring out stuff on my own, I can attest to the fact that every single word you said is 110% truth. Even down to the species you mentioned (esp. undulata). Thank you for making this video to help other hoya hoes figure stuff out, I wish I had this video to reference when I first got into hoya! I love your channel and I love anyone who is a hoya hoe like me.

  • @gehtdichnixan1217
    @gehtdichnixan1217 9 місяців тому +2

    I encountered something very interesting. I bought a small Hoya undulata on ebay for about ~25€, it was planted in some stoney substrate and the roots did not look good.
    I gave it a chunky mix in a transparent pot, again no rootgroth... So I bought a 4,250 L glas with a lid, took some pine bark and forest moss (not spaghnum), made a drainage with stones in the pot as well as in ther glas, inserted a layer of pine bark and soil, and placed a lot of forest moss on it (Like done in this experiment were some guy put soil, moss and a plant into a large glas, closed it and never opened it up for 30 years so the glas become its own eco-system), in the center sits the small undulata, in its tiny transparent pot with some bark and forest moss... and after some time the undulata went nuts, pushing out a new leaf like there is no tomorrow (While the two older leaves are strict green, this new one has the typical green/red/splash pattern), growing roots everywhere and some roots grow even out of the substrate on top of the pot. I bearly water the plant since the moisture within the glas seem to never let the substrate dry out. The 4,x L glas is placed on a west-window. Hopefully one day I can get the undulata out of the glas without killing it.

  • @betsybegonia
    @betsybegonia 3 роки тому +54

    Super informative, thank you for taking the time to make this. It's always a joy to watch your videos. 💚

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +11

      💚 It's fun to make them. Especially with copious amounts of face cream. 😂 (going for that beauty sponsorship 😂)

  • @shelbyl1952
    @shelbyl1952 2 роки тому +3

    I love when plant vids have some humor mixed in. Very funny and informative.

  • @TheOrchidRoom
    @TheOrchidRoom 3 роки тому +7

    Why do I love Sundays? Because after work, it's Miro time! 💗 Thankyou for just generally being a lovely person.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +3

      💚💚💚 Thank you for being the best and most knowledgebale scientist/ plant grower I know and also a wonderful person. Y'ALL READING THIS GO WATCH HER CHANNEL 😂

    • @TheOrchidRoom
      @TheOrchidRoom 3 роки тому

      @@BasiePlants 😂💗💗

  • @kris_baby33
    @kris_baby33 3 роки тому +4

    This is literally the first video that I found very informative! I keep killing my Hoyas because I’m so scared to water them because everyone says don’t water them much. I followed everyone’s rule that water my Hindu rope when leaves start to pucker but by that time I water and they just get worse and worse! I can keep all my Calatheas beautiful and everyone says those are hard and Hoya is like a walk in the park!! I’m going to try your method and pray I don’t kill my other Hoyas

  • @conniekeshet
    @conniekeshet Рік тому +1

    , i literally just started to seaech for hoya potting mix when you said no one asked you!! ❤ 🌱🦋🌿 ❤

  • @161anakaren
    @161anakaren 3 роки тому +7

    Love how you actually take the time to explain

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you 💚 I am glad to hear you do :)

  • @richardjasonminehart3198
    @richardjasonminehart3198 3 роки тому +18

    I have made that mistake of using the cactus soil mix because I wanted a well draining soil only to find that it is really not well aerated at all, and becomes very compact.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +3

      Yes, that is true. It happened to me also in a mix where I added bark. It compacts over time even with peat, perlite and bark as organic media break down, especially when moisture hangs around for long period of time. But I am glad you saw that mistake on time!

    • @Plantlovr323
      @Plantlovr323 3 роки тому

      Made this mistake and will be getting orchid mix ASAP.

  • @Bas0000
    @Bas0000 3 роки тому +11

    You are a STAR! 🥰🤩

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      ✨💫🌟⭐️ 😂 Thank you. That is sweet to say. 💚

  • @NerdyKathi
    @NerdyKathi 3 роки тому +10

    🤣 ”I like perlite too much" "mud castles" So many Miro gems in this video. But also SO informative. Thank you for helping me understand the difference between aeration and well draining. Hoyalicious. 😂

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +2

      Did I tell you I wrote some lyrics to parody "Sandcastles" by Beyonce? That is how mudcastles were created. I am glad you found it informative. Even though it was a hoya video :D Hoyabulos day to you my friend!

  • @angelikazawitkowska-grad
    @angelikazawitkowska-grad 3 роки тому +8

    That might be the best video I've ever seen on UA-cam 😊 informative and funny

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      😂 There are probably better 😃 But I appreciate your kind words so much 💚

  • @barbramcgill7435
    @barbramcgill7435 2 роки тому

    I find you very watchable, funny, and informative. Thank you for the content and the time that you take making it.

  • @Rarehouseplants
    @Rarehouseplants 2 роки тому +3

    The best explanation I’ve ever watching about Hoya care tips here in UA-cam. I love it and really such a big help for me.

  • @xgreenus
    @xgreenus 3 роки тому +9

    So grateful still that I found this channel! You are a treasure, sir! Also very knowledgeable.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +3

      Oh, not a sir yet! Though I had to google how young people write 'what'. I couldn't decide if it's 'wot', 'wat' or 'wut'. Maybe I am old! I am glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @mygreenlifestyle971
    @mygreenlifestyle971 Рік тому +1

    Une des meilleures vidéos sur le sujet selon moi! Merci 🙏🏼

  • @annisaw66
    @annisaw66 2 роки тому +2

    Your content is knowledgeable and entertaining. Thank you! I love it 💚✨

  • @BasiePlants
    @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +17

    OMG WHY IS THE DRAWER OPEN I CAN’T 😂
    1. Roots don’t actually turn to dust. They fall apart when they are dry too. (When it's overwatered, they fall apart and are mushy, when they are dry, they also fall apart, but like... dry plant matter 😂)
    2. White stuff on the bark is from preventative spider mite treatment :) You can see some on the leaves as well :)

  • @christinamarie5141
    @christinamarie5141 3 роки тому

    Oh my! Totally loved this video! I learned so much! Thank you! And you are aooooo funny! I hope you have lots more videos I can watch...keep them coming! 💚

  • @Max2U
    @Max2U Рік тому +1

    Very informative lessons today. Thank you.👏🏽🍀

  • @woof999
    @woof999 2 роки тому +1

    You’re so funny!! Thanks for the laughs and the educational info!!

  • @hongchau8883
    @hongchau8883 2 роки тому +1

    Love your videos much fun to watch.

  • @rebeccabilyard
    @rebeccabilyard Рік тому

    Thank you, you're so helpful and I really enjoy your personality 😁❤️

  • @rfire9086
    @rfire9086 2 роки тому +1

    Best video for a Hoya newbie like me. There are a lot of misconceptions. People like me are looking for the info and sometimes people will give a short answer based on what little they know or misinformation they have. We have to all learn by trial and error unless informative videos like this can hasten our learning. So thanks for making this informative video. And I love your personality and wit too.

  • @yukiaditya7352
    @yukiaditya7352 2 роки тому +4

    good advice...and thank you as usual. Here in Jakarta, Indonesia we just stick them to a wood-cut (usually pine tree), wrap them with living moss, and water them every day, or once in 2 days. And most of them love very bright light and even full sun.

  • @randhika129
    @randhika129 2 роки тому +1

    Superbly bro. Thank you. Greetings from 🇮🇩

  • @annechenchar7601
    @annechenchar7601 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks so much for this video! I live somewhere dry and high altitude (Wyoming, USA) and used your base mix and added in some potting soil w/perlite and extra sphagnum moss. Can’t wait to see how my Hoyas do!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +2

      You are welcome! Man, I wish I had new hoyas to repot. I can't wait for spring to order and root more cuttings. Hands are shaking over here. #addict I hope they do well in the new mix!

  • @Ginger_Odie
    @Ginger_Odie 2 роки тому

    Thank you! Soo helpful!! 🙌💚🪴

  • @j-max
    @j-max 2 роки тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video! Excellent and accurate information, thanks so much.

  • @heatherkrueger5550
    @heatherkrueger5550 3 роки тому

    I live in Wisconsin, USA - harsh winters and humid summers. I use a general potting mix, pumice, and a medium sized bark equal parts. My pots are either ceramic or plastic with holes for drainage. When I water, I let the water go through a couple of times to be sure everything is wet. I use a moisture meter to be sure the mix is completely dry before I water again. My Hoya are all pretty young, less than a year old. They need weekly watering now in summer, and I am sure will need less often in the winter. They are all doing very well! I love your humor, and the knowledge you share in all of your videos! Thank you!

  • @aleinacoddington981
    @aleinacoddington981 3 роки тому +2

    LOVE your videos always informative and humorous 😁 I live in West Virginia, USA, we have harsh winters in the mountains so my humidity is crap right now. I have to run 3 humidifiers throughout my home to keep it at a even 60%. So for most my Hoya's I have them growing in a mix that has good amount of orchid bark, perlite, and a little coco peat. I have to water about once a week during the winter, twice in the summer.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +4

      Oh lucky you! I have to run my DEhumidifier several times a day to keep my humidity under 70%. It's a struggle! Each morning I wake up, it's around 85% so I have to turn it on for 3-4 hours to get it to 65% 😂 And running a dehumidifier is a b**ch on electricity bill. I do reuse the water, so at least that is good! I am glad you found the mix that works for you!

  • @annettamackey1538
    @annettamackey1538 2 роки тому

    Great information. Thanks for sharing👍💞

  • @venomiss111
    @venomiss111 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Super informative.

  • @guiagrace1
    @guiagrace1 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! This is the second time you saved my hoyas!...

  • @annettearrington957
    @annettearrington957 Рік тому +1

    Great video! I am struggling to find the right mix for my Hoyas! Thanks for all of the information!

  • @CWAdams2512
    @CWAdams2512 3 роки тому

    Excellent! Summarized very well!!

  • @dashacontag153
    @dashacontag153 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Great info and a laugh, as always. 😊💚

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      I try :) I am glad you laughed :D

  • @aviabad
    @aviabad 2 роки тому

    Thank you again. 🌱 ❤🌱❤🌱

  • @triciaboyce2308
    @triciaboyce2308 3 роки тому +1

    I agree...this guy knows his stuff...im a new hoya head...need all the info I can get!!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      Welcome to the hoya club! 💚

  • @lindsayanne3076
    @lindsayanne3076 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @annisaw66
    @annisaw66 2 роки тому +1

    Oh and I live in Houston, Texas where summers can get stifling hot in the three-digits degrees and humidity is low. So if I keep my Hoyas outside, I use Orchid potting mix, organic regular potting mix, and perlite. I use a ratio of 2:2:1. The Orchid mix & perlite allows for good aeration and good drainage. And my organic potting mix has some peat moss which gives it a good fair amount of moisture retention during this high heat/low humidity Houston summer weather.

  • @PreylyU
    @PreylyU 3 роки тому

    This has such great information.! Thank you!

  • @carolanngaler5172
    @carolanngaler5172 3 роки тому +2

    I love your humour and really enjoy your videos. I bought a 1.13L bag of perlite! Lol

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +4

      haha :D Oh, 1 liter is not nearly enough! 😂 I spend it like crazy. I bet I am secretly eating it at night 😂

  • @tuttebelleke
    @tuttebelleke Рік тому

    Thanks for this info. No word about vermiculate? A must-add for some people!

  • @elizabethmiller2672
    @elizabethmiller2672 2 роки тому

    This is SO completely helpful! I have been trying pon and could not understand why my pon roots have been dying! This was great thank you!!!

  • @Neworl22
    @Neworl22 3 роки тому

    Thank you... this has been very informative.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      Yay! I hope it helps you out if you have potting mix issues :)

  • @REY-NNT
    @REY-NNT 3 роки тому +1

    "I think there's a bark in my coffee" 😂 I love your videos Miro, both very informative and entertaining. Keep it up!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      There defintely was bark in my coffee. Not very tasty.

  • @wingedzalera
    @wingedzalera 3 роки тому

    You are informative and hilarious!! From the Bronx here, Zone 5er and appreciate you!!!

  • @jackietheroth
    @jackietheroth 3 роки тому +1

    Holy SHIT, I love you. Ugh yes,someone new, so full of GOOD information and HILARIOUS. I wanna be friendsssssss

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      Haha I am glad to hear that! :D

  • @nicolewilton1462
    @nicolewilton1462 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you thank you thank you! You just got yourself a new subscriber. It’s SO HARD to find plant people (influencers? experts?) online that don’t say “oh just throw every single plant into some miracle grow bagged soil”. My plant issues have always been soil related, but I didn’t know that until I started doing extensive research. I thought I just had a black thumb. I was constantly losing plants to root rot.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for subscribing! 💚 Yes, I think most of the issues we face are due to improper potting mix. I find this works really well for hoyas, just as long as you don't forget to water.

  • @mwoods4608
    @mwoods4608 3 роки тому +2

    Since hoyas are similar to orchids, I have been using orchid spray on my hoyas! And yes they look great!!

  • @notamoth9605
    @notamoth9605 3 роки тому +3

    Great video, as always :D

  • @condezafisher5841
    @condezafisher5841 3 роки тому

    Thank you once again ,learning more from you..😘

  • @kellypearsall4540
    @kellypearsall4540 Рік тому +1

    I would love a video on how to determine what our plants are already potted in from the store. I never really know what is good and what is bad, when I should let it alone or completely repot🤓
    Love your channel❤️

  • @brendagale9332
    @brendagale9332 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks for another great video. I’m going to repot some of my hoya’s now. Some aren’t thriving and I think you explained why. So thanks I learned a lot!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      I hope they start to thrive for you! Which ones are giving you a headache?

    • @brendagale9332
      @brendagale9332 3 роки тому +1

      @@BasiePlants My Hoya obovata, Hoya sunrise, Hoya nummulariodes , Hoya lacunosa royal flush, Hoya Macrophylla albomarginata just aren’t growing. They aren’t dying thank goodness. I’ve had them all for months and nothing. All my other Hoyas are doing well. I checked the roots and they are fine. So I think I’m going to change the soil and see what happens.

  • @douglasmarshall3273
    @douglasmarshall3273 2 роки тому +2

    I use a similar mix to you, except more peat because I live in dry ass Ohio. I also bottom water with a mix of tap water and like 1:10 fish water from my female betta sorority tank. The bettas don’t like nitrates but the plants sure do. ;p I grouped most of my plants on one shelf to help keep up the humidity, they also share a grow light.

  • @anetaes3015
    @anetaes3015 3 роки тому +2

    And this guy really seems to know his hoyas!❤️😎 Very good, informative video. Thank you! ( when people are saying that they water their hoyas once a month, I’m like: WHAT!?!!)

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      I know! I am also in shock when I hear this. I think these people would be very surprised if they visited Thailand 😂

  • @tinatanzt5578
    @tinatanzt5578 2 роки тому +2

    Haha instantly subscribed because I love your sense of humor! And thank you for mentioning that most plant-shops/ -nurseries have no clue how to water their plats in a healthy way, so that the customer doesn't buy a plant, which is pretty much healthy looking but has rotten roots inside😩 even smelling the pot every single time, I still end up with a zombieplant from time to time. Therefore (learning from many lessons) I report some type of plants right away, too which is an extremely stressful situation for acclimatization, but you know...what else can you do?! Parenting sometimes means being able to cope with sacrifices 😭 last September I bought the most beautiful Bordeaux-ish orchid and it was in full bloom - looking too sexy for it's cover-pot! after a week "the dying" started and one by one it dropped all it's flowers and buds. I looked at the roots and after I got the orchid-bark out I saw that not only did the 3 little Woodstick's rot and infected all the bark around them but also the roots and the main stem had completely rotten because they were wrapped in a layer of soaked sphagnum moss pretty tightly 🤯 wtf?! I was sooooo pissed because i bought it in the kind of "higher quality -nursery" I trusted all these years! since then I keep noticing more and more drops in the quality of plants and of the substrates they use. @Basie Plants: do you think this is due to the current ( slowly getting a little better🙏 ) hype around houseplants and therefore rising pressure in order to please the increasing demand for plants? And Do you think it will normalize, once the "main hype" is over? It really frustrates me because i don't have a better option for plantshopping in the nearby whatsoever! Should I seek a conversation in the shop or just go somewhere else right away? It happened to two other plants I bought there, too
    You did an excellent job on the further explanation on the whole moisture retention- watering- drainage - cycle ! 👍 Thank you for making me laugh today!

  • @georgetaivanovici1135
    @georgetaivanovici1135 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, Miro!
    I appreciate your rational correlation: growing mix, water, temperature. It's fit to my location, here in Romania.
    I was looking for new trellisis, and you insipred me. Thanks!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      Yes! And of course, adjust according to your conditions and lifestyle :) Oh, not my original idea for the trellises but I hope you can make some for yourself!

  • @michelleallston5108
    @michelleallston5108 Рік тому

    Loved the video and I’m am now subscribed to Betsy’s channel. ❤

  • @bonbon51141
    @bonbon51141 2 роки тому

    Thank you!!

  • @raffaelahusner6922
    @raffaelahusner6922 3 роки тому +1

    I really love your humor 😆!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      I really love your comment! 💚

  • @aub_k2819
    @aub_k2819 3 роки тому

    You are very entertaining 😄 thanks for this video 🥰🌿💚

  • @coqui_tasha
    @coqui_tasha 3 роки тому

    Informative video plus funny. How? Love it!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      Haha 😂 I guess strangers things have happened! I am glad you liked it!

  • @christopherkenyon1256
    @christopherkenyon1256 3 роки тому

    What a helpful video I just got my Hoya Carnosa I am not sure what the max is in the higher but it looks very happy so I won’t be changing a tire needs to

  • @gloriayoung6219
    @gloriayoung6219 Рік тому

    Hello 👋 ran into you video just started my hoya collection been growing orchids for a few years now my 1st hoya was the bella and she grows in orchiata and kiwi mix with just a few strands of spagnum moss my environment is meduim to warm so bella and my other hoyas are thriving I water once a week and feed every 2ks....happy growing💞💞

  • @elrevah
    @elrevah Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video. And for the humour :) It made things clearer in my mind. Thank you also to not do like other "hoya youtubers" who give solutions that actually only work for them - like to put hoya bella constantly in water while living in a very dry region somewhere in the USA... I'll use then something like an aroid substrate for most of my hoyas, and mght add a little bit of humus for the most delicates of themalso . Now I understand why latest hoya bella is surviving better as all others I have/had, since this one is not in peat and gets way less water/moisture.

  • @kathleenlewis324
    @kathleenlewis324 3 роки тому

    Perfect🍃I learnt

  • @sharfinbean3362
    @sharfinbean3362 3 роки тому

    Very good advice

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      I am glad you found it useful :)

  • @elenasingh3070
    @elenasingh3070 3 роки тому

    Hi Miro,
    I just love all your videos. But this one is a⭐. You know, what are you talking about and lovely bonus - lots of fun.
    I'm hoya beginner, so very happy I found you. My Irish 😉 environment is cool (even in summer) and with high humidity so I learned my lesson NO LECA. I made mistake with my orchids and will not do the same with Hoyas. Also thanks to you 👍 All the best
    Elena

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      That's a shame! Also, many people don't mention this, unless you go to orchid channels. If it's too cold and too humid, plant's won't love LECA. I have my temperatures at all times above 20, because they are inside, so LECA is okay for me. My humidity is higher, so sometimes that does reduce evaporation rate, but my plants don't seem to mind it.

  • @theresahubert5099
    @theresahubert5099 3 роки тому

    Alawsys happy to watch your videos! Great info I have my first Hoya coming in the mail. A krimson princess

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      How exciting! That is a beatufiul one too!

  • @laurievanduyne1358
    @laurievanduyne1358 3 роки тому

    Hahaha I love your videos! “Bark in your coffee” is my life!
    Thankyou for this, you are so smart, and honest!
    Your trellis not for sale? What?. 😂😂😂😂😜

  • @celinef.9627
    @celinef.9627 3 роки тому

    Come from Reb's Channel and...I am so glad!!!New sub.Instantly love your vids.
    Thank you for your work and your sense of humour🙏😉
    Greetings from France 🌿

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      LOVE REB! 💚 I am glad you found me! :) Greetings from Serbia!

    • @celinef.9627
      @celinef.9627 3 роки тому

      @@BasiePlants 😊😉

  • @melissaking3481
    @melissaking3481 3 роки тому +1

    Hahahahaha. Garden nursery’s are trying to make a mud castle. 😂 So True. Even in Australia 🇦🇺 most seam to want to drown the Hoya. Constantly chop and prop the new Hoya I buy as plant insurance. The mother usually dies as they are to far gone but the prop survived.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      Yeah, definitely the best to do that, if the plant is big enough. And sometimes it's easier than removing coconut husk. I am not sure if you get them in that but we sure do!

  • @diahhassanbaharun812
    @diahhassanbaharun812 3 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @douglasmarshall3273
    @douglasmarshall3273 2 роки тому

    I freaking love your sweatshirt (white/red with humans on it)!

  • @vickirowsell9330
    @vickirowsell9330 3 роки тому

    Excellent video ❤

  • @williammalone8097
    @williammalone8097 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video. I can't imagine the effort that went into making it. Well done.
    Oh - btw - I've found that a coarse grind coffee, with some orchid bark mixed in, (make sure the orchid bark is ground finer than the coffee) taken once each morning makes you one with the plants. They appreciate a kindred soul. (Don't ever use pearlite because it doesn't break down and is terrible coming out, and coco coir tends to bind one up!)

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      Glad to hear it! It did take a bit haha. I spent about 8 hours on a scene that didn't make it in the video. So that's a shame! But maybe I can redo it and use it for another video :) I think I will stick to just milk in my coffee 😂 Bark and coco peat don't taste nice :(

  • @marilynboissonneault3900
    @marilynboissonneault3900 3 роки тому +3

    For epiphytic hoyas, I use a mix of 1/3 regular soil mix, 1/3 perlite and 1/3 orchid bark, and I will throw a bit of charcoal in it, because drainage. I water about once every 7 to 10 days depending on the hoya. For the terrestrial types, I use 1/2 regular soil and 1/2 perlite.There are species for which I use crushed egg shells too, since they like a more limestony environment (according to Summer Rayne Oakes if you've ever watchd her videos). I found out in the past year that I really enjoy customizing my soil mixes, and boy do I add perlite everywhere too XD

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      Yes, I watched most of her videos :) I use fertilizer with calcium in it as calcium is important for new growth of many plants, not just nitrogen. There is a video out there by Rick L. Orchids about the importance of calcium for new growth. I didn't have much luck with my imperialis (terestrial hoya as you know) in organic media. It was in pretty much the same setup as you said for your terestrial hoyas, with eggshells and it didn't like it at all. So I took cuttings, moved it to semi hydro and now it's taking off. Go figure! It was properly still a mix/ watering issue as not everything works for every environment. But it's an interesting and unexpected thing I think!

  • @danabella6540
    @danabella6540 2 роки тому

    Nice vid.

  • @minhja4924
    @minhja4924 3 роки тому +3

    Sydney, Australia . I am using 1/3 succulent/catus, 1/3 orchid, 1/3 perlite (summer rayn recipe). I am just starting so will see how that goes. I learn a lot with your videos so heaps of thanks. Will be repotting all my Hoya Australis (5) in terracotta pots already bought with the Australis 1 month ago. I water all my plants with tap water . Oh well if they can’t survive, that’s Darwin’s Law. I grow up in Vietnam. Hehehe. I can’t collect rain water. Distilled water would be an luxury expense that I can’t afford.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      If your tap water is good, it's not necessary :) My tap water is very hard - around 400ppm. White stains on glass, lot of calcium deposits. That mix sounds good, but I prefer to stay away from cacti mixes. All that I tried here are not great. But, different countries have different mixes, so your cacti mix can work out great for you!

    • @minhja4924
      @minhja4924 3 роки тому +1

      @@BasiePlants fortunately tap water is good here. Well, I have been drinking it since I arrived here. Hehehehe my succulent / cactus mix seem airy. I don’t know if it can retain water. Will have to see about that. I am repotting the rest of the Hoya as soon as I get some mix. They are not in coconut husk. None of the plants I bought are . I think they are from local growers. Before I only used the garden soil at the back of the unit which has very good soil (I am drawing my knowledge from Vietnam). Nowaday I mix a bit more bark and perlite . The garden soil has heaps of roots and branches and leaves which is good. The Australian Facebook group all believe Hoya need to be dried out completely. It rains a lot most of the time in the tropic. I was in Indonesia refugee camp. It rains almost non stop there. There are moss and mush on tree branches nooks and crane to keep the moisture. Yeh that makes sense if the root are died for long the will die. I think most indoor planters are city dwellers. They have never had a garden or even have some experience in farming. There are so much misinformation that go around. I notice people buying rare plants but don’t know how to care or bough dying plants on clearance and expect the group to save it hahaha.

  • @marie-maudebrunet752
    @marie-maudebrunet752 3 роки тому

    LOVE YOU!!!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      You are too sweet! 💚💚💚

  • @Dwynfal
    @Dwynfal 3 роки тому +2

    Perfect timing Miro!
    I've used an orchid mix which is mainly bark and expanded clay pellets... It has worked well for me in the past but just today I found my Chouke drying from the bottom up and the roots have pretty much completely died back... I had recently moved that hoya (for better light) and I forgot to water it... for a month! 😭
    Rescue mission under way, still viable stems are now in sphagnum moss in a propagation box. Wish me luck! 🤞

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +2

      Ouch! A months is a bit too long! But, luckly for you, rooting 'Chouke' is a piece of cake. I think I have one too! Got it by accident. It was supposed to be 'Mathilde' but it is definitely not. We will see when it blooms!

  • @curachachacha
    @curachachacha 3 роки тому

    tnk u, i really enjoyed this video

  • @mezzosuzie
    @mezzosuzie 2 роки тому

    Trying to rescue a Lowe’s Hoya carnosa right now. This is the video all plant UA-camrs need to make, but don’t. THANK YOU!!! I tried waiting two weeks like everyone says to do and it didn’t dry out so the roots died even more. I lost a lot, but it was cheap and the cuttings look good, so I will have something left…

  • @ambercole7995
    @ambercole7995 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you so much for this! So informative!
    I’m in Texas, usually pretty humid. My home is usually about 50-60% humidity level, and I use a mix of orchid bark, perlite, charcoal, worm castings, and a small percentage of soil. So far it’s working for me, but have only been collecting Hoya for a year. I’m sure my mix will continue to evolve!
    Your content is so helpful.
    Thanks again!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +2

      Oh yes. Your mix will evolve for sure! I mean, it's a great mix. But over time, we start to experiment more and test more. At least I do 😂 always searching for something that works better :D Thank you so much for watching 💚

  • @TheLucille7
    @TheLucille7 3 роки тому

    Good informative video Miro

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      Thank you! I hope it's useful :)

  • @lararosevelt545
    @lararosevelt545 3 роки тому

    Just found your channel. Love it.

  • @olgababushkina3257
    @olgababushkina3257 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, thanks Miro! It seems i'm on the right way with my hoyas. I use an orchid mix with large proportion of bark, add a generous amount of perlite and charcoal. My hoyas grow at about 50% of humidity. I tried a net pot only once for H. buotii and it didn't work in my contidions, it turned to be too dry for the roots. I water my hoyas accordingly to the amount of light they get; less ligtht - less water. I let all of them dry between watering, some longer than others.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому +1

      With net pots, they need a whole lot of water. It does well for me because my humidity goes from 60% to 80% (and above if I don't turn on my dehumidifier on time). Did you use a cover pot with the net pot? Of course, not everyting works for every environment and every lifestyle. I keep a 10l sprayer next to my hoyas, so I can water them all in 5 minutes :)

  • @TheC3.
    @TheC3. 9 місяців тому

    I am always tinkering with my hoya mixes; I have not tried lecca as an addition to make the medium chunker. Will try now!

  • @vannee2426
    @vannee2426 2 роки тому

    I love this guy informative and silly 🙃

  • @doloresencarnacion6205
    @doloresencarnacion6205 3 роки тому +1

    You are amazing!

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      😭 That is very nice to say!

  • @grat2010
    @grat2010 3 роки тому

    Great info. I have made the mistake of thinking well-draining = well-aerated.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      Same. :( It happens. We fixed that mistake :)

  • @ssoma151
    @ssoma151 8 місяців тому

    I use Rockwell to root them all the time works great

  • @MonicaRrtx
    @MonicaRrtx 3 роки тому +1

    Wow i need to watch this like 100 times. So much info. Hey any suggestions on monstera? We are in a sub tropical central Texas. And summer are hot, and some humidity, about 7 to 8 months warn to hot to over 100 by August. Right now, indoors for winter, my babys are dropping leaves, and dying.

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      Oh, 100 times might be too much of me! :D Did you check for pests? What kind of die back is it? Is it getting enough light and is it getting enough water? Or perpahs too much water? I water my monsteras once a week. They are in plastic pots with coco peat, perlite, bark, LECA. They are under an LED light (36W) and near a north-west facing window. My humidity is 60% and temeprature around 23 degrees of Celsius. Maybe that helps :)

  • @cure.couture
    @cure.couture 3 роки тому +2

    OMH THANK YOU !!! You are the best, PLEASE don't stop talking about hoyas - ever :D I butchered my curtisii out of that coconut plug :D and it's now in sphagnum moss, I'll try to root it. Same to my retusa and sigillatis. I hope they will root. And I hope I will not need to do this to my linearis - it looks so fragile to me ( and I think it's my favorite hoya right now) when I bought it from a local plant shop it was in a peat moss (retusa also, because I bought them from the same shop) and they where soaking - I think they just dumped them in a bucket full of water and tried to drown them :DD so the first thing I did - I dried them with paper towel for TWO DAYS always changing to new paper towel and after peat moss had dried out I repoted my linearis. It now lives in regular poting mix with LOTS of orchid bark and perlit :D

    • @BasiePlants
      @BasiePlants  3 роки тому

      I will never stop making hoya videos. Even if the put tape over my mouth. Oh, curtisii rooted fast for me. I love it! They water with a hose usually. It's the fastest way for them to do it, but unfortunately, very bad for coco peat. Coco peat soaks up water like crazy. The same goes for peat. I think you did well! Keep me updated on how they do, please!

    • @cure.couture
      @cure.couture 3 роки тому

      @@BasiePlants I will :D I also update guys on betsys discort in plant-chat :D I think Im the worst hoya mom ever :DDDDD