Definitely here for some Hoya content. At first I didn’t get the hype but they’ve grown on me. They’re like a nice midpoint between succulents and aroids. Much less maintenance than the climbing or crawling aroids which is nice. We can only have so many moss poles in our houses. 😂
I recently went down the Hoya rabbit hole too…I ordered some rare Hoya cuttings for my daughter in November for Christmas (they were on her wishlist) and I wanted to get them well rooted before I gave them to her. That’s when the madness started. 🙉
I disagree I think more of us love hoyas, than you think. I'm glad you decided to do this because I was curious about the beautiful Hoya on the thumbnail.
18:30 The long thin and furry is a hoya globulosa. Honestly in terms of flowering - I have only had 1 hoya flower in the 2 years I've been collecting (definitely not hoarding) and that already came with a peduncle. So I wouldn't worry too much about that. Also we have 3 massive carnosas at my mom's flat and we also have a wooden floor- pollen has never been an issue.
I'm currently going through a bit of a rough patch so I've switched to mostly Hoyas so they don't all die from my neglect😂 I'm very happy about this video and would love to see the update on the upstairs Hoyas!
Would love to see your Hoyas upstairs and an update if you decide on propagating/ rehabbing the ones that are still alive. Love aroids but 80% of my plants are Hoyas.
I remember the studio hoya, so dreamy. Had to hunt down a parviflora and deykeae of my own after that. Also drooled over Lori Lyn. She is still hard to get in the US.
Love this video! Love you! I will say from someone who has a lot of Hoya indoors I will tell you they won’t flower as much inside than out and when they do bloom I’ve never had drama with my floors and pollen. Hoya Kerri I wouldn’t recommend indoors as the sap makes a mess but generally most are just fine. The blooms drop of course but nothing a vacuum can’t handle. ❤
I’m convinced that people who don’t like hoya enjoy abuse.😂🤣😭-hear me out: They will slander hoya ‘til the end of time, then happily cry about keeping their moss poles moist, chop/extending, the amount of space they take up, big aerial roots, sun damage (not that hoya can’t get sun damaged, but so many just sunstress beautifully instead of pitching a fit), EFN, mites/other pests (I know hoya can get mealies, but mealies are easier to prevent than other random crap imo). I understand the appeal of these other plants, and I have several-but hoya reign supreme in my collection. Sunstress, blooms, low maintenance except maybe 2, beautiful variety in foliage regardless of the age of the plant (don’t come for me-ya’ll know half of these anthurium and climbing philos look the same until they’re big.😂)..hoya are great. They love you back with so little effort on your part.
Agreed, I love the hoyas they are so much more easy going and easy to save if there's an issue. Only problem is I need more grow lights, don't have enough high light real estate left.
@@gypsylee333 I know what you mean. I ran into the same issue--luckily Sansi has a sale seemingly every other week. I made the mistake of buying a 3 headed light on amazon, once. It was more expensive and there was a shipping charge (which, I don't mind paying shipping---but shipping is free on Sansi's site, so it felt silly.) My next problem is gonna be running out of space for grow lights.xD
Hoyas survive so much crap - it's amazing. Put them in a closed cabinet in your house with a small carpet around it to catch stray pollen. To catify it further: add small steps on the side of the cabinet so the cats can chill on top of it. And yes, it was pubicalyx. The other kinda looked like callistophylla.
Thanks for this hoya update! They are my favorite plant and it would be great to see the ones you have upstairs and, I have better luck growing them and they are more compact than aroids. I do have some plants that are marginally okay around pets, but my cat Chester is almost 20 so he doesn't bother them. There are so many lovely aroids, but luckily the hoyas make me happly.
Hoya head here. ❤ I have about 80 different varieties. Honestly a lot of them are hard to get to bloom. And some don't secret nectar. Depends on what one you own. I highly recommend Hoya linearis. Mine flowered recently and no nectar. Just pretty lemon smelling flowers. ❤️ A majority of mine haven't flowered yet and or are slow growers. A lot have peduncles.
I've got a good mix of Hoyas, Aroids, Ferns etc (over 200 in total) & have been using your feed on all of them (now on my 2nd pouch) & they all seem to be thriving nicely.
More Hoyas please! I absolutely love the Hoya Polyneura var. I purchased two cutting of the variegated and two cuttings of the nonvarigated. They should be ready to be potted up.
I didn’t get hoya for the longest time. Now I like them, have a bunch, and now the struggle and wait for blooms is in full swing. That being said, my compactas were the first and only ones in my collection…that I sold off. 😂 They get mealies and are impossible to get them out ofnthose crazy leaves.
Please more Hoya videos! Also definitely would love to see a rehab video on the Hoyas you have now. A lot of them still look great. Honestly. Mine go through a lot of neglect to. If you’re worried about the floors, then just cut off the penduncles (sorry my sp is bad). I have wood floors to and they are a lot more hardy than people think. I’m sure they’re not as nice as yours but even with ware from my mastiff they still look beautiful. Water is really the biggest culprit of floor damage. I had to switch to a o-cedar mop and really make sure there wasn’t to much water when mopping.
I love hoya so much, definitely one of my favorite genus and I'm adding a few to my wants list after this video 😂 The one you thought was hoya pubicalyx is definitely a hoya pubicalyx splash. I have one that is a mix of black dragon and royal hawaiian purple (not sure what any of that means but the leaves are darker and they come out purple). Your hoya crassipetiolata is so lovely! I'm with you on the dark veins. I can't wait for my baby one to start putting out leaves with darker veins. Edit: I got to the end and thought I'd help ID one of the last two. I believe the one you thought started with the letter g is hoya globulosa. Another dark veined cutie! I haven't foggiest clue what the other one is 😬 Hope that helps!
Thanks for sharing your hoyas! I have a Wilbur Graves myself but it's been a pretty slow grower for whatever reason. I got it as a smaller rooted cutting and months later it's finally starting to push out some new leaves. Hopefully it will look as nice as yours one day.
Hoyas flowers don’t really have that powdery pollen like traditional flowers. They’re notoriously hard to hand pollinate, you’d need a needle or something similar to get in and access the pollen. The nectar may be annoying if it drips from the blooms, and you’d need a tray below it. Some Hoyas blooms produce more nectar than others tho. But yes would love to see more hoya vids !
This is so weird! I was crying my way through some necessary prop chops yesterday as spring is on the way and I honestly randomly wondered how Kaylee’s Hoya were doing. 😂 it’s like you read my thoughts!
Hey I have a really um sweet hoya hack! If you put enough bioadvanced 3-in-1 insect disease and mite control systemic on a crimson princess hoya its leaves will curl and it'll turn into a compacta Mauna Loa 😅 Works great on roses though!
You could put your hoyas in pon and self-watering pots. They do really well in that set up plus would make your life much easier too ;). Yup, I am one of the hoyas lovers here ahahaha
I would love to get more into Hoya. I have the Crimson trio as well as the kerrii, kerrii variegated, obovata super splash and a hindu rope. i just dont quite have the space and hoya are further down on my special interest list, im all in on cacti rn since I have the patio space and everything else gets fried here in Arizona. whenever I buy a home and have the space, im going all out on my Hoya friends.
Love hoyas...somehow, the bug bit me hard about 6 months ago and now I have nearly 100 different species and cultivars. Like you, I adore the polyneuras (I have...five different ones, I think) and I also love those with deeply dark veins like finlaysonii, Gunung Gading (best name EVER!) and H. erythrina (which also sunstresses marvellously. So I was very pleased to see this extra video, and thank you for your honesty and always your knowledge and humour!
My hoya love really started recently after I brought my only hoya back from the brink of death. I have an australis that was two crispy little leaves but I changed the substrate, put it in a ziplock bag under a growlight and its got SO much new growth its nuts. Convinced me I am now I hoya person. I now have a publicalyx and a small wilbur graves that are my pride and joy right . I cant wait until the wilbur graves is big enough to trellis its gonna be so gorgeous 😏
I believe that a lot of Hoyas are extremely similar, but what makes them different is the blooms. I’d assume that’s why there are different names for almost identical foliage! ❤
Me loves Hoyas ❤ the compactas gotta be my favs Honestly I don’t notice the heater unless you say something btw What does pollen do to wood floors? Aren’t they sealed well? I’d LOVE to see a Hoya prop/rescue video!! I could totally learn more about it! I’ve been slowly killing mine I think from overwatering, so I’m trying to take cuttings to save the plant but could use more info!! I wanna see your Hoyas you have upstairs too!!!
I give your feed to all my hoya every feed. and the growth is great. Some that were in the 1 leaf club are not anymore! #1 fan of hoya. I didnt even know you had any lol.Please do a rescue video.
Ohhh, I was wondering why some of my plants were having more of a reaction than others. Like, some of the plants are doing way better with the fertiliser than others are. Like, my ferns are thriving but some of my spiderplants aren't. Like, some plants go super green without any issues, whereas some take longer to respond, and then some of my variegated plants are great, whereas some are taking green (like Dracaena Laurentii for example). The fertilisers great overall, it outperforms my other fertiliser (bar the effects of the silica) by miles, atleast 4x, but the difference betweens plants that love it, and plants that like it, is pretty drastic.
ngl, I'm one of those that don't care about the hoya...but still watched the full video for that overly cute hairstyle and the happiness that shines through more than everrr Kaylee, I'm so here for it!! also the sweatshirt is dope af, is that new incoming merch? :O
Big Hoya lover here! Not many good shops to buy from, in comparison to all the new rare aroid shops popping up everywhere. There is a huge Hoya community in Europe.
I really like hoyas. I only have two, but I’m always open to more lol. Definitely looking up some of these ones 😂 One of the people from my plant forum has had TONS of her Hoyas bloom in the past few months. It’s crazy. I keep thinking “well that must be all of them” but then she has more! And apparently some species smell like unexpectedly heinous things when they bloom 🤣 Edit: I have three Hoyas! Lol I forgot my h. Retusa. I love that little weirdo
Thanks! I appreciate the clarification. I was curious because the plant shops in Canada near where I live refer to the Hoya in question as a Hoya Carnosa Compacta Variegata. In hind sight this seems like a vague way to classify it given that there are two variegated varieties (as far as I know), and the location of the variegation of the two variegated varieties is distinct. Mine is the Albo Marginata. I also, did not know that there was a Hoya Carnosa Compacta with variegation on the inside, but I was not surprised to learn that such a plant exists given that it reflects the difference between the Hoya Carnosa Krimson Princess vs Krimson Queen... awesome!
Please, please do a hoya propogation video, also how do you use leca in a hanging planter? I was under the impression that you needed a cache pot to hold the feed solution, how is this possible in a hanging planter?
I have used your feed on all my plants. Orchids catus succulents and hoyas all doing fine. Im to lazy to use more than one feed. I think the one you think begins with a g may be a globulisa will be spelt wrong
I think a lot of us here love Hoyas
Hoyaaaaaa?!😁💚
For sure my favorites.
Totally! One of my favorite type of plants!
I think most people in the plant community like Hoyas. They fill a niche that not many houseplants fill: Both scented and a twining climber.
Yes!
We need an upstairs update and I would love to see you rehab the Hoya . Beautiful plants. Thank you for sharing this
Definitely here for some Hoya content. At first I didn’t get the hype but they’ve grown on me. They’re like a nice midpoint between succulents and aroids. Much less maintenance than the climbing or crawling aroids which is nice. We can only have so many moss poles in our houses. 😂
I recently went down the Hoya rabbit hole too…I ordered some rare Hoya cuttings for my daughter in November for Christmas (they were on her wishlist) and I wanted to get them well rooted before I gave them to her. That’s when the madness started. 🙉
I adore Hoya… they have been the staple, especially the last three years, and varieties make up about 35% of my entire plant collection.
I disagree I think more of us love hoyas, than you think. I'm glad you decided to do this because I was curious about the beautiful Hoya on the thumbnail.
Crassiopetela splash I know I spelled it wrong?
18:30 The long thin and furry is a hoya globulosa. Honestly in terms of flowering - I have only had 1 hoya flower in the 2 years I've been collecting (definitely not hoarding) and that already came with a peduncle. So I wouldn't worry too much about that. Also we have 3 massive carnosas at my mom's flat and we also have a wooden floor- pollen has never been an issue.
Yay!! I’ve been wondering about the hoya!! And also a rescue video or something like that, this is my vote lol
Hoya lover here! You could go full-hoya and I'd love it!
Yesssss the Hoya i’ve always loved aroids but Hoya are my #1!
I love hoya! Low maintenance, and I am a sucker for silver plants 😊
I'm currently going through a bit of a rough patch so I've switched to mostly Hoyas so they don't all die from my neglect😂
I'm very happy about this video and would love to see the update on the upstairs Hoyas!
Yes to the hoya repotting video and to more hoya content!
Would love to see your Hoyas upstairs and an update if you decide on propagating/ rehabbing the ones that are still alive.
Love aroids but 80% of my plants are Hoyas.
Yeah! I love Hoya and your Hoya videos. The mauna loa is still hard to find and expensive for a small 3 leaf cutting
Cannot wait for a new studio tour… loved the last one 😊
Yes! Would love to see the upstairs Hoya. A rehab/propagation video would be fun. One of my favorites is Hoya curtisii.
Love aroids, but love hoyas too. Both are in my collection.
Would love a upstairs hoya up date and the other plants upstairs. X
Hoya have been my favourite plants for ages now. Can't wait to see the ones upstairs and would love a Hoya Rehab video!
Thank you for the hoya updates! Love it! If you would, please do more hoya videos.
I remember the studio hoya, so dreamy. Had to hunt down a parviflora and deykeae of my own after that. Also drooled over Lori Lyn. She is still hard to get in the US.
Love this video! Love you! I will say from someone who has a lot of Hoya indoors I will tell you they won’t flower as much inside than out and when they do bloom I’ve never had drama with my floors and pollen. Hoya Kerri I wouldn’t recommend indoors as the sap makes a mess but generally most are just fine. The blooms drop of course but nothing a vacuum can’t handle. ❤
I’m convinced that people who don’t like hoya enjoy abuse.😂🤣😭-hear me out:
They will slander hoya ‘til the end of time, then happily cry about keeping their moss poles moist, chop/extending, the amount of space they take up, big aerial roots, sun damage (not that hoya can’t get sun damaged, but so many just sunstress beautifully instead of pitching a fit), EFN, mites/other pests (I know hoya can get mealies, but mealies are easier to prevent than other random crap imo).
I understand the appeal of these other plants, and I have several-but hoya reign supreme in my collection. Sunstress, blooms, low maintenance except maybe 2, beautiful variety in foliage regardless of the age of the plant (don’t come for me-ya’ll know half of these anthurium and climbing philos look the same until they’re big.😂)..hoya are great. They love you back with so little effort on your part.
Agreed, I love the hoyas they are so much more easy going and easy to save if there's an issue. Only problem is I need more grow lights, don't have enough high light real estate left.
@@gypsylee333 I know what you mean. I ran into the same issue--luckily Sansi has a sale seemingly every other week. I made the mistake of buying a 3 headed light on amazon, once. It was more expensive and there was a shipping charge (which, I don't mind paying shipping---but shipping is free on Sansi's site, so it felt silly.) My next problem is gonna be running out of space for grow lights.xD
Hoyas survive so much crap - it's amazing.
Put them in a closed cabinet in your house with a small carpet around it to catch stray pollen.
To catify it further: add small steps on the side of the cabinet so the cats can chill on top of it.
And yes, it was pubicalyx. The other kinda looked like callistophylla.
Hoya's and lipstick plants are my absolute FAVORITES
Thanks for this hoya update! They are my favorite plant and it would be great to see the ones you have upstairs and, I have better luck growing them and they are more compact than aroids. I do have some plants that are marginally okay around pets, but my cat Chester is almost 20 so he doesn't bother them. There are so many lovely aroids, but luckily the hoyas make me happly.
Hoya head here. ❤ I have about 80 different varieties. Honestly a lot of them are hard to get to bloom. And some don't secret nectar. Depends on what one you own. I highly recommend Hoya linearis. Mine flowered recently and no nectar. Just pretty lemon smelling flowers. ❤️
A majority of mine haven't flowered yet and or are slow growers. A lot have peduncles.
I've got a good mix of Hoyas, Aroids, Ferns etc (over 200 in total) & have been using your feed on all of them (now on my 2nd pouch) & they all seem to be thriving nicely.
More Hoyas please!
I absolutely love the Hoya Polyneura var. I purchased two cutting of the variegated and two cuttings of the nonvarigated. They should be ready to be potted up.
Might be time for a complete tour again too, been a while 😊
Fluval stratum is amazing to prop hoyas.
More Hoya content-believe it or not, it was your rare plant index for Hoya that sparked my obsession. As soon as I saw the sigilatis, I was sold.
I didn’t get hoya for the longest time. Now I like them, have a bunch, and now the struggle and wait for blooms is in full swing. That being said, my compactas were the first and only ones in my collection…that I sold off. 😂 They get mealies and are impossible to get them out ofnthose crazy leaves.
Please do a rehab vid on the Wilbur Graves! I LOVE my Hoyas, and the Wilbur is going to be a birthday gift to myself this year.
Please more Hoya videos! Also definitely would love to see a rehab video on the Hoyas you have now. A lot of them still look great. Honestly. Mine go through a lot of neglect to.
If you’re worried about the floors, then just cut off the penduncles (sorry my sp is bad). I have wood floors to and they are a lot more hardy than people think. I’m sure they’re not as nice as yours but even with ware from my mastiff they still look beautiful. Water is really the biggest culprit of floor damage. I had to switch to a o-cedar mop and really make sure there wasn’t to much water when mopping.
I love hoya so much, definitely one of my favorite genus and I'm adding a few to my wants list after this video 😂 The one you thought was hoya pubicalyx is definitely a hoya pubicalyx splash. I have one that is a mix of black dragon and royal hawaiian purple (not sure what any of that means but the leaves are darker and they come out purple). Your hoya crassipetiolata is so lovely! I'm with you on the dark veins. I can't wait for my baby one to start putting out leaves with darker veins. Edit: I got to the end and thought I'd help ID one of the last two. I believe the one you thought started with the letter g is hoya globulosa. Another dark veined cutie! I haven't foggiest clue what the other one is 😬 Hope that helps!
Thanks for sharing your hoyas! I have a Wilbur Graves myself but it's been a pretty slow grower for whatever reason. I got it as a smaller rooted cutting and months later it's finally starting to push out some new leaves. Hopefully it will look as nice as yours one day.
Kayleeeeeee! Did you show us your back so much just to make us look at that badass shirt? 😂 I think you absolutely did! 🤫 Love that shirt sooo much! ❤
I love hoyas, I have more hoyas than any other kinds of plant.
Love Hoya, have used your feed on my Hoya and I have had some new growth!
You could always put a washable mat underneath them so if they do drop anything it won’t go on your floor. 🌿
Hoyas flowers don’t really have that powdery pollen like traditional flowers. They’re notoriously hard to hand pollinate, you’d need a needle or something similar to get in and access the pollen. The nectar may be annoying if it drips from the blooms, and you’d need a tray below it. Some Hoyas blooms produce more nectar than others tho.
But yes would love to see more hoya vids !
This is so weird! I was crying my way through some necessary prop chops yesterday as spring is on the way and I honestly randomly wondered how Kaylee’s Hoya were doing. 😂 it’s like you read my thoughts!
Definitely love to see all your Hoya’s 😊 and I think one of them is a Hoya globulosa You were right with the G 🤣
I was wondering what happened to your Hoya kids! Hoya head here - would super love to see your other Hoyas that are thriving in your living space!
Hey I have a really um sweet hoya hack! If you put enough bioadvanced 3-in-1 insect disease and mite control systemic on a crimson princess hoya its leaves will curl and it'll turn into a compacta Mauna Loa 😅
Works great on roses though!
i love hoyas so this video was up my alley, thanks!
You could put your hoyas in pon and self-watering pots. They do really well in that set up plus would make your life much easier too ;). Yup, I am one of the hoyas lovers here ahahaha
I only recently got into Hoya, but I've fallen quicklyyyyy 😂 so many new ones added into my collection in February :)
I would love to get more into Hoya. I have the Crimson trio as well as the kerrii, kerrii variegated, obovata super splash and a hindu rope. i just dont quite have the space and hoya are further down on my special interest list, im all in on cacti rn since I have the patio space and everything else gets fried here in Arizona. whenever I buy a home and have the space, im going all out on my Hoya friends.
Love hoyas...somehow, the bug bit me hard about 6 months ago and now I have nearly 100 different species and cultivars. Like you, I adore the polyneuras (I have...five different ones, I think) and I also love those with deeply dark veins like finlaysonii, Gunung Gading (best name EVER!) and H. erythrina (which also sunstresses marvellously. So I was very pleased to see this extra video, and thank you for your honesty and always your knowledge and humour!
More Hoya please! I have over 20 now and I think they are my favourite plants
hoyas go great in semihidro in pon with an orchid pot(to have constant water). try that maybe
My hoya love really started recently after I brought my only hoya back from the brink of death. I have an australis that was two crispy little leaves but I changed the substrate, put it in a ziplock bag under a growlight and its got SO much new growth its nuts. Convinced me I am now I hoya person. I now have a publicalyx and a small wilbur graves that are my pride and joy right . I cant wait until the wilbur graves is big enough to trellis its gonna be so gorgeous 😏
Love the extra video! And one on Hoya to boot!!! Would love an update on the remaining Hoya please ❤
I believe that a lot of Hoyas are extremely similar, but what makes them different is the blooms. I’d assume that’s why there are different names for almost identical foliage! ❤
Me loves Hoyas ❤ the compactas gotta be my favs
Honestly I don’t notice the heater unless you say something btw
What does pollen do to wood floors? Aren’t they sealed well?
I’d LOVE to see a Hoya prop/rescue video!! I could totally learn more about it! I’ve been slowly killing mine I think from overwatering, so I’m trying to take cuttings to save the plant but could use more info!!
I wanna see your Hoyas you have upstairs too!!!
I'm still into Hoya, thank you for the update!!
I give your feed to all my hoya every feed. and the growth is great. Some that were in the 1 leaf club are not anymore! #1 fan of hoya. I didnt even know you had any lol.Please do a rescue video.
I love hoya. In NZ, theyre probably the most popular plant species I'd have to say.
I only have a few, my Hoya shepherdii bloomed for me, it is growing very well
Love the Polyneura varieties 😍
Both the outer and inner var came from NZ 🥰
Listen, I love Hoya ❤️ Anytime you want to share about yourself I would love to watch!
I'm here for the hoyas. You need to make more hoya videos!
Beautiful Hoya! 💚
LOVE love love hoya videos! ❤️
Yes, please! We want to see the ones upstairs.
I would love to see your other Hoya!
I only have Hoya so thanks for this video and I would love to see more.
I’m updating my plant wishlist right now with these Hoyas 😩
Ohhh, I was wondering why some of my plants were having more of a reaction than others.
Like, some of the plants are doing way better with the fertiliser than others are. Like, my ferns are thriving but some of my spiderplants aren't.
Like, some plants go super green without any issues, whereas some take longer to respond, and then some of my variegated plants are great, whereas some are taking green (like Dracaena Laurentii for example).
The fertilisers great overall, it outperforms my other fertiliser (bar the effects of the silica) by miles, atleast 4x, but the difference betweens plants that love it, and plants that like it, is pretty drastic.
Could you chip the peduncles off to prevent flowering? The nectar won’t drip everywhere then x
Who wouldn’t care, they are so amazing
Love Hoyas too,great video
Polyneura does well in cooler environments and is quite thirsty. Maybe the shop is too warm for them?
The longer oval leafed one that you showed at 19:02, is a Hoya Globulosa.
ngl, I'm one of those that don't care about the hoya...but still watched the full video for that overly cute hairstyle and the happiness that shines through more than everrr Kaylee, I'm so here for it!! also the sweatshirt is dope af, is that new incoming merch? :O
Would love to see the hoyas you have upstairs!
I looooove Hoyas! 💚🌿
Big Hoya lover here! Not many good shops to buy from, in comparison to all the new rare aroid shops popping up everywhere. There is a huge Hoya community in Europe.
I really like hoyas. I only have two, but I’m always open to more lol. Definitely looking up some of these ones 😂 One of the people from my plant forum has had TONS of her Hoyas bloom in the past few months. It’s crazy. I keep thinking “well that must be all of them” but then she has more! And apparently some species smell like unexpectedly heinous things when they bloom 🤣
Edit: I have three Hoyas! Lol I forgot my h. Retusa. I love that little weirdo
Hoyas are my number 1. Love them
Yes! A Hoya help video would be awesome!
Also where did you get your shirt? 😩♥️
It's from Tropic's Narcotics! You can search for their online shop, I believe they ship worldwide too 😊
@@osyros6698thank you! 😊
I love hoya and use ur feed on mine. I tend to dilute it by half at first. They are all still hear, in summer I might try normal strength x
we would LOVE a rescue video for them
Love Hoyas! Show us more!!
Is the Hoya Compacta Albo Marginata the same as the Hoya Compacta Variegata (variegation is on the outside of the leaves)?
Yes that’s the other name for it. Albo marginata is more for the name of the external variegation.
There are two variegated Hoya compacta. Other is outer variegated as referred to albomarginata and other one is inner variegated "Mauna Loa".
Thanks! I appreciate the clarification. I was curious because the plant shops in Canada near where I live refer to the Hoya in question as a Hoya Carnosa Compacta Variegata. In hind sight this seems like a vague way to classify it given that there are two variegated varieties (as far as I know), and the location of the variegation of the two variegated varieties is distinct. Mine is the Albo Marginata. I also, did not know that there was a Hoya Carnosa Compacta with variegation on the inside, but I was not surprised to learn that such a plant exists given that it reflects the difference between the Hoya Carnosa Krimson Princess vs Krimson Queen... awesome!
Can u list all the black foliage there are out there in the philodendron family And the plants that are more compact(upright )foliage
I’m a hoya fan. Yesss for a video. 🙂
Globulosa I think is the one at 19:00.
Sorry to comment so much. I'm not stoned I swear.
Thank you for the mid week video 🎉😀🇨🇦
Would love to see the Hoyas upstairs!!
Please, please do a hoya propogation video, also how do you use leca in a hanging planter? I was under the impression that you needed a cache pot to hold the feed solution, how is this possible in a hanging planter?
Do a video saving the plants!!!!
thank you!
i broke a leaf off my hoya publicalyx put it in soil,
and it has been living in it's pot for FIVE years now;
just a single leaf 😄
Yeah it wont grow from a leaf, it needs some stem. But it does do roots so 😂 like those heart shaped Hoya kerrii on valentines
Is that sweatshirt going to be available in the merch shop anytime soon?!
Hoya! Hoya! Hoya!
Yes please more hoya I love Hoya !
I have used your feed on all my plants. Orchids catus succulents and hoyas all doing fine. Im to lazy to use more than one feed.
I think the one you think begins with a g may be a globulisa will be spelt wrong
Yess more Hoya content!!!!