It is hard to tell who loves whom more. But what counts is love curling up through this video. You’re lucky to have them and the you! Enjoy each other’s company!
Thank you so much for your beautiful words! 🥰 My plants bring me so much joy, and I do my best to take good care of them. Your comment really made my day! 🌿❤️
First time I’ve ever seen your videos here! My favorite parts are you go at the perfect speed, the volume of the music is perfect and you explain a bit about the care. But the very best part is- you show a photo with month and year so we can see really how far it’s come with an idea of that time frame! New subscriber here!! 💖
Thank you so much for your kind words! I bought my autralis lisa during a crazy plant-buying phase without much thought, but she just surprisingly became one of my favorites! ^^
Oh my goodness! what a collection! there are a few you have currently on my wishlist! Also, often, hoyas will get those black spots, but as far as I've researched, it's rather common in hoyas and completely harmless, i believe it has to do with watering, like some form of edeema. (not sure i spelt that correctly 😅)
Thank you for your insights! I’ve also heard that black spots can be common and generally harmless. In my collection, the Hoya Kerrii is the only one that consistently gets those spots. Maybe it’s because she has the most succulent foliage 🤔, which does make sense!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video. As for your question, I usually keep my hoyas indoors most of the time, but I do bring some outside in the summer. It really depends on the type of hoya and where you live. Most hoya species do well if the temperature doesn't drop below 15°C. Happy growing! 🌿😊
I really enjoyed your hoya video. But I wish you would have talked in it. I like doing my own plant care while on UA-cam but couldn't do that during your video. I'm sure you have a reason for this format. Just my 2 cents. Have a nice day.
Thank you so much for watching and for your feedback! Currently, I'm not confident enough about my English, but I’ll definitely consider that idea for my future videos ^^
@@noanoa7325 I bet it's better than you think! And I'm impressed you speak second language! Unfortunately, I don't. I wish you the best luck and am giving you lots of encouragement 😊 🎉💃
@@Aquamarine.Aubrey Thank you for your kind words and encouragement ^^ I’ll keep working on my English, and hopefully, I’ll be able to talk in my videos soon 😊
It is hard to tell who loves whom more. But what counts is love curling up through this video.
You’re lucky to have them and the you!
Enjoy each other’s company!
Thank you so much for your beautiful words! 🥰 My plants bring me so much joy, and I do my best to take good care of them. Your comment really made my day! 🌿❤️
First time I’ve ever seen your videos here! My favorite parts are you go at the perfect speed, the volume of the music is perfect and you explain a bit about the care. But the very best part is- you show a photo with month and year so we can see really how far it’s come with an idea of that time frame! New subscriber here!! 💖
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! That really made my day 🌟
बहुत ही सुंदर प्लांट🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much!
this was a great video!! your personal touches were wonderful and i loved your story about the australis lisa! :)
Thank you so much for your kind words! I bought my autralis lisa during a crazy plant-buying phase without much thought, but she just surprisingly became one of my favorites! ^^
Enjoyed looking at your collection ❤
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed my Hoya collection ^^ Do you have any favorites?
First time on your channel. Very nice videos and super relaxing. A subscription is a must. Thank you for the great work.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment! Your support keeps the channel going strong ^^
Oh my goodness! what a collection! there are a few you have currently on my wishlist! Also, often, hoyas will get those black spots, but as far as I've researched, it's rather common in hoyas and completely harmless, i believe it has to do with watering, like some form of edeema. (not sure i spelt that correctly 😅)
Thank you for your insights! I’ve also heard that black spots can be common and generally harmless. In my collection, the Hoya Kerrii is the only one that consistently gets those spots. Maybe it’s because she has the most succulent foliage 🤔, which does make sense!
First time seeing your video I enjoy watching 😊
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Stunning plants 😍 just got my globulosa and I can't wait to see it grow 😊
Thank you so much! Looks like you have a beautiful collection too! 😊
@@noanoa7325 thanks sweetie 🥰😘
Do you keep your hojas inside or outside the house? I’m a beginner just wondering what’s best. And thank you for this well done video🩵
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video. As for your question, I usually keep my hoyas indoors most of the time, but I do bring some outside in the summer. It really depends on the type of hoya and where you live. Most hoya species do well if the temperature doesn't drop below 15°C. Happy growing! 🌿😊
I really enjoyed your hoya video. But I wish you would have talked in it. I like doing my own plant care while on UA-cam but couldn't do that during your video. I'm sure you have a reason for this format. Just my 2 cents. Have a nice day.
Thank you so much for watching and for your feedback! Currently, I'm not confident enough about my English, but I’ll definitely consider that idea for my future videos ^^
@@noanoa7325 I bet it's better than you think! And I'm impressed you speak second language! Unfortunately, I don't. I wish you the best luck and am giving you lots of encouragement 😊 🎉💃
@@Aquamarine.Aubrey Thank you for your kind words and encouragement ^^ I’ll keep working on my English, and hopefully, I’ll be able to talk in my videos soon 😊