My great aunt gave my father a tiny Hoya Carnosa plant in 1968 when my dad graduated high school. In 65 years he has never re-potted it. My dad cut the plant back just to keep it in a manageable size. Cuttings that have turned into separate plants, have found their way into homes all over the area. Pretty amazing!!
I've got this plant more than 20 years and I'm very happy with it ! Specially is very easy to look after. At the moment my plant is full of flowers and I can't wait to see them open ! Thank you very much for your video .🙏🌸🦋
Mine is in a south window and it has been so happy, growing like crazy. I put a stick to climb, it really likes. I also put some cut in water. I really would like to see the flowers
I have one, quite big Hoya for maybe 15-18 years and it flowers every year, sometimes twice per year. I really like hoya´s flowers. and it´s very easy to take a care
Thank you for your thoughtful video, I've just inherited two hoyas and both had what looked like dirty leaves, I've wiped over the leaves with a damp cloth only to see that there's something under the surface of the leaf, while I've still not found an answer it was so refreshing to find a video with and "index" of content which allowed me to go straight to "caring" for this plant, very considerate, thank you for sharing thoughtfully 🇦🇺👍
Ahh! I just got a few Hoya starter plants, so I had to go find more Swedish Plantguys videos!! Thanks guys for all of your informative and very detailed videos - you've helped me so much to enjoy the plants in my life more :)
My Hoya is over 50 years old. It is placed beside a window that has an unheated sun room on the other side, so no direct sun. It is trained across the top of the window. It is doing very well considering how little effort I put into it. What I want to report is that it has sent out vines that have sneaked out the door jam into the unheated sun room that can get extremely cold and have not died...wow...I wonder how much cold they can take?..I live on Vancouver Island zone 8a . I bring in all my plants in in fall to keep safe so I’m really surprised that the Hoya did not freeze...(yet...lol).
My great grandma bought hoya carnosa on a harbour market in Antwerp in the 1920-ies. The original plant (100+ years old now) is still with my uncle, and several family members, like myself, have propagations from it. The plant survived WWII because it was placed in the living room, the only place that was heated in the winter.
I love your videos, they are so helpful, now I know where do I go wrong with some of my plants when it comes to caring for them... (overwatering...) Many thanks!
Just discover your video and find it very helpful. I saw a couple of your video about the pumice mix. Can you make a video of potting a hoya plant and how to make the round trial for the Hoya. Thank you.
I have mine already for 32 years and it is still going strong. I need to repot it and want to guid it to grow up instead of downward , the way it it growing now as a hanging plant. I am scared to do it. The stems are rather woody already and I fear I will have to cut them all off. By the way, my Hoya flowers from February until November continuously ! with lots of flowers all over. It stands in a south facing window with an overhand , so there is no direct sun on the plant but lots of light. Would I be able to repot it into a laverock ?
I bought a porcelain flower hoya months ago for $16 and it was about 1 1/2 inches and has never grown nor new leaves. Any suggestions for me please and thank you
How much fertilizer should I use for a carnosa in leca? I use MasterBlend 4-18-38 (made for hydroponic tomatoes) and add the double amount of (rain)water than it says on the instructions. Is it okay to use this for every watering, or should I change the amount of fertilizer? Thank you for your videos! They are really good, and have helped me several times.
Love this channel! You did not talk about the Hoya peduncle, so people leave it for the next flower set - very important for Hoya care! Wish list video: Syngonium podophyllum please!
Thank you very helpful. Just purchased my first Hoya, a Hoya Kerri. Do you have a video showing how to wire the Hoya into a shape, i.e. heart shape. what kind of wire, how do you get wire to stay in place? Thank you
Hello from Puerto Rico. I started a few months with some cuttings and today was trailing them (they have grown very fast outside my terrace) on bamboo. Would like to get more information on which medium do you recommend. Thanks.
Wonderful video, thank you. I purchased my first Hoya this past summer, read all I could about the plants and tried to follow instructions. When I brought the plant in from outside for winter it dropped all the new growth. I thought I had done something wrong but finally decided it was the relocation. Now after a couple of months in the new location it is happy again showing new growth. Hoya's are sensitive to relocation or was this an isolated incident? Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening in Spring when all my plants go back outside?
Thank you so much! It is my first hoya carnosa, it grows super fast. Is it very sensitive to the wind? Mine is outside, hanging in a narrow patio in a bright area but no direct sunlight. It gets drafty. It doesn't seem to be a problem but I wanted to make sure of it with an expert. Whenever you have time, please let me know. Many thanks!!
Thank you for the excellent info! I enjoy your channel and am subscribing!!!! I recently bought a lovely Hoya Macrophylla and it was so dry that the tendrils dried up at the tips. I watered it and it perked up but the soil became completely dry by morning. I gave it another watering and pray I didn't hurt it. What are your thoughts...
I inherited a Hoya and thought it needed a lot of light so I hung it in a south facing window. I guess that wasn’t a good idea. I was wondering if I should repot in pumice though, as it has been in the same pot for many years. It also has a lot of dried up stems.
I have a Hoya Carnosa that my mother started from a plant that was in our dentist's office. This was back in the mid 1960's. When she died, I took it to my house. For a plant that age, it isn't all that large. In all the time my mother had it, I can only remember it flowering once. (She even took a picture of the blooms and kept that picture entwined in the leaves of the plant!) I have started to trellis it. I have it in a west facing window. At this time of year in my area (December, and I live in Eastern Washington) it is almost always overcast. It's getting direct filtered light. I am hoping to see some blooms by spring! Any tips are appreciated!
@@wendelynyoung8609 Thanks! I have it in a west facing window where it gets a lot of filtered light. I see a new branch starting, so I am also hoping for a peduncle or 2 also!
I’ve had mine for about 4 years, bought it as one leaf on a tiny stem for $0.24. Now he lives in a 24inch pot and has a 6 foot trellis that he has climbed entirely. Whenever I moved to a bigger pot he grew enormously, I recommend it.
Haven't seen them grown in a circle in a very very very long time. When I started with plants (in the sixties), that was the way the plants were presented in the shops. Anymore they are hanging plants. So when I saw this, I had a fond memory moment. Good information provided. Thank you.🙂
Thank you for you vids! What do you suggest using to get rid of top shoot mite? I'll be receiving a microscope tomorrow and will confirm at least one of my Hoya Carnosa is affected. (I live in Italy.)
The main thing I'm having trouble with: I watered mine and within a week the leaves turned mushy. I cut off leaves only, but how do I tell when to water it.
Just saw this video. I'm a newbie to Hoyas. You showed a Hoya that was in a self-watering pot but you said it was in pumice. I bought a Hoya at Lowe's that is in a self-watering pot and it looks healthy but doubt it's in pumice. Do you recommend I keep it as a self-watering pot or empty the water out of it and water when it's dry? Pumice vs whatever soil it came in......that's my confusion.
Is it OK to plant two different Hoyas in the same pot? I figure they will have similar care requirements and they would look good together. But do they know and not like it? Thank you!
Speaking of mealy bugs, where does it come from? How does it even get to a plant? So many videos talk about how to get rid of mealy bugs... but no one talks about how it even starts... I would love to see a video that talks about how and why it starts. Thank you.
Why is the video only showing the Hoya plant but flowers are totally ignored in the commentary. I believed the attraction of the Hoyas is in the flowers and not just the leaf shapes.
Mary Fernando Yes, I totally agree, although he did give a quick mention about the perfume. Many people who upload videos about Hoyas totally ignore mentioning the flower and it’s fragrance, I’m looking for a Hoya with the strongest and sweetest fragrance.
I have an almost 40 year old gian hoya that was never pruned. It is massive, and I inherited it this way. What advice do you have for me. Should I leave it this way draping to the floor, or start pruning? Secondly this plant gets some pink leaves and some white ones. Quite beautiful actually. Is that just a different variety?
My Hoya is 39years old. She has never gotten a bug on her and has taken a lot of neglect through the years. She's not very big though as everyone who saw her, has asked for starts. I finally had to say no but did take a few cuttings to pass on to my daughter this year who was about 10 when I got my little start of the Hoya and is now 49. My leaves are dark green with white spots.
My Hoya is long and climbing thought years and suddenly one Long branch got cut... I’m very sad. So do you think I can grow it? Did you put the cut part in water first?
@@homachy Yes..put them in water until they get a lot of roots. My took off and so did my daughter's. Good luck! Your original plant will get fuller and you will have another lovely one!
Every single Hoya I have shipped in the mail -- gets to my house and lots of the leaves fall off before it starts to grow. It is very annoying to get a full plant, end up with a skinny plant and then after a month they start growing. Do they just not ship well?
My mother had a Hoya for years, like 30, and after she died I got it. One day I moved it across the room and it died. I have been obsessed with Hoyas ever since. I will feel forever bad about killing that plant. 😢
Could you rate the Hoyas from ones that can survive the least light to most light? Because I live in a city apartment with very little light because tall buildings block most of the light and my window view is just the next door building
May I please ask a much needed question inviting anyone interested to reply if Mr. Plant Guy is busy? I've learned something a bit too late with a few of my houseplants, including my Hoya Australis... not to re-pot them when they're almost root bound - some prefer a tighter pot. My question is, if I have already re-potted my Hoya into a larger pot than recommended (2-4" max) will I shock or harm the plant by reverting back to a smaller pot?
I doubt it would shock it. Keep everything the same. The soil, the light, the water. Change only the pot and as little manipulation as possible. It’s too bad they don’t answer the questions they receive.
My great aunt gave my father a tiny Hoya Carnosa plant in 1968 when my dad graduated high school. In 65 years he has never re-potted it. My dad cut the plant back just to keep it in a manageable size. Cuttings that have turned into separate plants, have found their way into homes all over the area. Pretty amazing!!
I truly needed this video. My Hoyas are very stressed from being in a north room for 4 years. I now have a south facing window
I've got this plant more than 20 years and I'm very happy with it ! Specially is very easy to look after. At the moment my plant is full of flowers and I can't wait to see them open ! Thank you very much for your video .🙏🌸🦋
How often do you fertilize your plant? I’ve just purchased my first 😊
Mine is in a south window and it has been so happy, growing like crazy. I put a stick to climb, it really likes. I also put some cut in water. I really would like to see the flowers
I have one, quite big Hoya for maybe 15-18 years and it flowers every year, sometimes twice per year. I really like hoya´s flowers. and it´s very easy to take a care
Mine never flowered although I gave a slip to my daughter it bloomed.
@@yonokzeller5402 that happened to me too! 😒
@@yonokzeller5402 Not enough light
Thank you for your thoughtful video, I've just inherited two hoyas and both had what looked like dirty leaves, I've wiped over the leaves with a damp cloth only to see that there's something under the surface of the leaf, while I've still not found an answer it was so refreshing to find a video with and "index" of content which allowed me to go straight to "caring" for this plant, very considerate, thank you for sharing thoughtfully 🇦🇺👍
you can put your plant in thwe shower, it is the best way to remove dust without hurting the plant.
They can take very cold temperatures, my Hoya is thriving in norther Scotland.
Ahh! I just got a few Hoya starter plants, so I had to go find more Swedish Plantguys videos!! Thanks guys for all of your informative and very detailed videos - you've helped me so much to enjoy the plants in my life more :)
My Hoya is over 50 years old. It is placed beside a window that has an unheated sun room on the other side, so no direct sun. It is trained across the top of the window. It is doing very well considering how little effort I put into it. What I want to report is that it has sent out vines that have sneaked out the door jam into the unheated sun room that can get extremely cold and have not died...wow...I wonder how much cold they can take?..I live on Vancouver Island zone 8a . I bring in all my plants in in fall to keep safe so I’m really surprised that the Hoya did not freeze...(yet...lol).
My great grandma bought hoya carnosa on a harbour market in Antwerp in the 1920-ies. The original plant (100+ years old now) is still with my uncle, and several family members, like myself, have propagations from it. The plant survived WWII because it was placed in the living room, the only place that was heated in the winter.
@@tuttebelleke the stories they could tell…yours is amazing
I would love to buy a cutting from you :)
@@KllF1715 where do you live?
Thank you very much! It's the best structured information I have ever heard.
I love your videos, they are so helpful, now I know where do I go wrong with some of my plants when it comes to caring for them... (overwatering...) Many thanks!
Thankyou very much , you explain very well .very clear .
thank you and i am happy for the good advice how to take care hoyas. Keep safe and happy holidays...
I have a Krimson Queen close to 25 years. I love her.
Very helpful and informative, great video.
Just discover your video and find it very helpful. I saw a couple of your video about the pumice mix. Can you make a video of potting a hoya plant and how to make the round trial for the Hoya. Thank you.
I found this video extremely helpful and thorough, 👍
Thank you for so much great information.
I have mine already for 32 years and it is still going strong. I need to repot it and want to guid it to grow up instead of downward , the way it it growing now as a hanging plant. I am scared to do it. The stems are rather woody already and I fear I will have to cut them all off. By the way, my Hoya flowers from February until November continuously ! with lots of flowers all over. It stands in a south facing window with an overhand , so there is no direct sun on the plant but lots of light. Would I be able to repot it into a laverock ?
Excellent instructions!
I bought a porcelain flower hoya months ago for $16 and it was about 1 1/2 inches and has never grown nor new leaves. Any suggestions for me please and thank you
You are the best one, thank’s!
Thank you so much for another very learning video. I would love a video on piper plants. 😄💕🌱
Great information like always
Very informative.Thank you
Very informative! Thank you!
How much fertilizer should I use for a carnosa in leca?
I use MasterBlend 4-18-38 (made for hydroponic tomatoes) and add the double amount of (rain)water than it says on the instructions. Is it okay to use this for every watering, or should I change the amount of fertilizer? Thank you for your videos! They are really good, and have helped me several times.
I have one for 19 year thank u for the information
Love this channel! You did not talk about the Hoya peduncle, so people leave it for the next flower set - very important for Hoya care! Wish list video: Syngonium podophyllum please!
I love Hoya. Plant
Thank you very much for the great video. Thank you.
I realy love your videos, they are so informative and well done, Thank you! 💚
Once again thank you. Learn a lot.👍😘
I really like all your informations👍 for you and thank you .
Thank you very helpful. Just purchased my first Hoya, a Hoya Kerri. Do you have a video showing how to wire the Hoya into a shape, i.e. heart shape. what kind of wire, how do you get wire to stay in place? Thank you
I was about to ask the same thing!
N C just buy a sturdy wire and shape it to whatever you want. You don’t really need a video....😉
Another great video!
What did you do to revitalize the one that had lost its glow from sitting in your facility for several months?
Hello from Puerto Rico. I started a few months with some cuttings and today was trailing them (they have grown very fast outside my terrace) on bamboo. Would like to get more information on which medium do you recommend. Thanks.
Wonderful video, thank you. I purchased my first Hoya this past summer, read all I could about the plants and tried to follow instructions. When I brought the plant in from outside for winter it dropped all the new growth. I thought I had done something wrong but finally decided it was the relocation. Now after a couple of months in the new location it is happy again showing new growth. Hoya's are sensitive to relocation or was this an isolated incident? Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening in Spring when all my plants go back outside?
Excellent video, as always. I always learn so much from you. Many thanks!!
Such an excellent video!
Thank you so much! It is my first hoya carnosa, it grows super fast. Is it very sensitive to the wind? Mine is outside, hanging in a narrow patio in a bright area but no direct sunlight. It gets drafty. It doesn't seem to be a problem but I wanted to make sure of it with an expert. Whenever you have time, please let me know. Many thanks!!
Thanks. Very infromative. What about making a video about Palettblad, Coleus ?
Thank you for the excellent info! I enjoy your channel and am subscribing!!!! I recently bought a lovely Hoya Macrophylla and it was so dry that the tendrils dried up at the tips. I watered it and it perked up but the soil became completely dry by morning. I gave it another watering and pray I didn't hurt it. What are your thoughts...
I inherited a Hoya and thought it needed a lot of light so I hung it in a south facing window. I guess that wasn’t a good idea. I was wondering if I should repot in pumice though, as it has been in the same pot for many years. It also has a lot of dried up stems.
I have a Hoya Carnosa that my mother started from a plant that was in our dentist's office. This was back in the mid 1960's. When she died, I took it to my house. For a plant that age, it isn't all that large. In all the time my mother had it, I can only remember it flowering once. (She even took a picture of the blooms and kept that picture entwined in the leaves of the plant!) I have started to trellis it. I have it in a west facing window. At this time of year in my area (December, and I live in Eastern Washington) it is almost always overcast. It's getting direct filtered light. I am hoping to see some blooms by spring! Any tips are appreciated!
Try those clip on plant lights. I have a plant room for winter, brought plant lights and all is well in there.
@@wendelynyoung8609 Thanks! I have it in a west facing window where it gets a lot of filtered light. I see a new branch starting, so I am also hoping for a peduncle or 2 also!
Only bought a month ago and my plant is growing so fast. I was thinking to change the pot but I am going to leave it in small pot.
I’ve had mine for about 4 years, bought it as one leaf on a tiny stem for $0.24. Now he lives in a 24inch pot and has a 6 foot trellis that he has climbed entirely. Whenever I moved to a bigger pot he grew enormously, I recommend it.
T C oh cool thanks for that. I should do that too🤗
Haven't seen them grown in a circle in a very very very long time. When I started with plants (in the sixties), that was the way the plants were presented in the shops. Anymore they are hanging plants. So when I saw this, I had a fond memory moment. Good information provided. Thank you.🙂
I love the circles. Lets bring them back.
Could you please share the video about Peace Lily. Thank you very much.
Really enjoying your channel. Great hoya tips.
The first plant is about $20-$35 aud here in Australia!
Its 10 dollars US here in the Philippines. Its more expensive if it is a cross or hybrid.
hi there thanks for nice video
can i ask you what fertilizer you recommend for hoya special for this session thanks
Thank you for you vids! What do you suggest using to get rid of top shoot mite? I'll be receiving a microscope tomorrow and will confirm at least one of my Hoya Carnosa is affected. (I live in Italy.)
The main thing I'm having trouble with: I watered mine and within a week the leaves turned mushy. I cut off leaves only, but how do I tell when to water it.
Just saw this video. I'm a newbie to Hoyas. You showed a Hoya that was in a self-watering pot but you said it was in pumice. I bought a Hoya at Lowe's that is in a self-watering pot and it looks healthy but doubt it's in pumice. Do you recommend I keep it as a self-watering pot or empty the water out of it and water when it's dry? Pumice vs whatever soil it came in......that's my confusion.
Is it OK to plant two different Hoyas in the same pot? I figure they will have similar care requirements and they would look good together. But do they know and not like it? Thank you!
Super helpful! What gauge wire do you use for the wire trellises?
Tack för en trevlig video!
Please make a video on the ficus elastica and it's varieties. I'm having a hard time with these "easy" plants.
Good information
Speaking of mealy bugs, where does it come from? How does it even get to a plant? So many videos talk about how to get rid of mealy bugs... but no one talks about how it even starts... I would love to see a video that talks about how and why it starts. Thank you.
This is a very helpful video 👍 thank you
Thank you so much,your video is very informative,I love it!
Tack för informationen!
Channel aesthetic is so good
Hoya Australis is the easiest of all. I love it.
Why is the video only showing the Hoya plant but flowers are totally ignored in the commentary. I believed the attraction of the Hoyas is in the flowers and not just the leaf shapes.
Mary Fernando Yes, I totally agree, although he did give a quick mention about the perfume. Many people who upload videos about Hoyas totally ignore mentioning the flower and it’s fragrance, I’m looking for a Hoya with the strongest and sweetest fragrance.
Thank you very much!!
I have an almost 40 year old gian hoya that was never pruned. It is massive, and I inherited it this way. What advice do you have for me. Should I leave it this way draping to the floor, or start pruning? Secondly this plant gets some pink leaves and some white ones. Quite beautiful actually. Is that just a different variety?
I think it sounds like a Hoya carnosa tricolour
I’d love a cutting
@@sharonkeef0522 so after cutting do you place them in water? How do they get ready to get planted again? I accidentally cut a big steam! So sad...
5-10 euros in a flower shop...I wish! Here one that size is well over $50 Canadian dollars, which is about 35 euros.
How about an episode on Buddhist Pine?
I bought a Hoyer plant and did not know about the shiny leaves. You make it sound like they can never shine again?
where do youget the rings? I have never seen hoyas growing in those rings
Can you do a Begonia video, all but especially the Rex variety?
I got my Hoya before Christmas but hasn’t flowered. Is it because it’s young?
Thank you for the video! Very informative:)
My Hoya is 39years old. She has never gotten a bug on her and has taken a lot of neglect through the years. She's not very big though as everyone who saw her, has asked for starts. I finally had to say no but did take a few cuttings to pass on to my daughter this year who was about 10 when I got my little start of the Hoya and is now 49. My leaves are dark green with white spots.
My Hoya is long and climbing thought years and suddenly one Long branch got cut... I’m very sad. So do you think I can grow it? Did you put the cut part in water first?
@@homachy Yes..put them in water until they get a lot of roots. My took off and so did my daughter's. Good luck! Your original plant will get fuller and you will have another lovely one!
Every single Hoya I have shipped in the mail -- gets to my house and lots of the leaves fall off before it starts to grow. It is very annoying to get a full plant, end up with a skinny plant and then after a month they start growing. Do they just not ship well?
I took your advise on The Pumice rocks but unfortunately i live in Maryland USA and I cant find it
I purchased 3.5 gallon worth. I too live in the US
Where did u buy yours.
Can you grow hoya as water plant in a jar or bottle?
If you keep trimming them will they still bloom?
Tack för otroligt givande och inspirerande videos!!
Har du några tips på hur jag kan ta sticklingar och föröka från Hoyas!?
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نبات هويا جميل جدا شكرا الفيديو ❤
Have you ever had to deal with flat mites on your Hoyas?
Hy. I have small brown dots on my ficus llyrata leaves. Do you know what can i treat this please? Thank you
Some hoyas like cumingiana, densifolia and multiflora does not need trellis because they are shrub types.
I have a couple different Hoyas.
FYI more light a hoya gets the more splash you'll get.
Hello the hoyas going and small por for better grow?
If the leaves is lost glow then will it recreate?
Thank you very much! This is the best hoya video i've seen and it helped me a lot! Greatings from Brazil!
My mother had a Hoya for years, like 30, and after she died I got it. One day I moved it across the room and it died. I have been obsessed with Hoyas ever since. I will feel forever bad about killing that plant. 😢
Could you rate the Hoyas from ones that can survive the least light to most light? Because I live in a city apartment with very little light because tall buildings block most of the light and my window view is just the next door building
I'm sure you've already found an answer, but just in case: grow lights are very cheap
May I please ask a much needed question inviting anyone interested to reply if Mr. Plant Guy is busy? I've learned something a bit too late with a few of my houseplants, including my Hoya Australis... not to re-pot them when they're almost root bound - some prefer a tighter pot. My question is, if I have already re-potted my Hoya into a larger pot than recommended (2-4" max) will I shock or harm the plant by reverting back to a smaller pot?
I doubt it would shock it. Keep everything the same. The soil, the light, the water. Change only the pot and as little manipulation as possible. It’s too bad they don’t answer the questions they receive.
Can I order some plants from you? We do don’t have many Hoyas here.
I have a Hoya Obovata and leaves are very dull. Is this common for this plant.
Hi. I bought seeds hoya carnossa wax.Can you help me please how to plant seeds? Thank you
Sir, please tell me the potting mix of hoya
What is the best potting mix make at home
Thank you
I have problem with hoja Australis, i dont know she has too cold or what, sińce i had bought my plant she lose leafs
I have almost 40 years 2 hojas carnosa,youngh 1 publicalyx,1 davidcumminga, 1 problematic Australis, and almost i kill kerri albomarginata.