I am easily annoyed by people, but I find you entertaining and friendly to listen to! There are a handful of plant youtubers I cannot bear to watch because I get irritated with them so quickly (I feel bad saying that, it's not personal!). But I'm glad I found you and I enjoy watching your channel!
Oh, I can relate :D I am also sometimes very easily (and very irrationaly) annoyed xD It's an honor then to be in the circle of people who don't annoy you :D
I have to say that watching you being rather ruthless lessens my anxiety around being brutal with my Hoya. My collection bloomed from the three Hoya I started with to 200 and now I am constantly dealing with issues. I have found myself looking at them and thinking there are quite a few that I just don’t find interesting. Seeing you do this has solidified my resolve in judging, pairing down, and really deciding which attributes that I want in my collection. Thank you.
A lot of the times, we have to get them, see them in person, experience the flowers and then decide how we feel about them. Photos lie. I can take a photo of polynerua that would make you want 5, but once you have it, you won't want it for too long. xD
I’m not usually commenting on videos. You are doing a great job. I love hoyas and ASMR. You are combining best from the both worlds. Very peaceful and knowledgeable videos. Exactly what I was looking for. 👍🏻
Miro I’m with you, the cutting is good, someone will get a fuller healthier plant.. 💚🌱🪴 32:46 I’ll hope for someone to buy you a castle too, wouldn’t that be nice!😉
I have never thought your videos are too long. Watching you doing plant chores and listening to you talk is very relaxing. I need to downsize my collection. Every time someone on TH-cam mentioned a Hoya and recommended it, I felt like I needed it. Unfortunately all of those “needs it” are no longer wanted. I have some that are my favorites and I will not part with them. I am glad you are feeling better.
People can be a little precious and/or judge-y when it comes to houseplants. They are plants . . . like grass that you mow, lettuce that you eat. How many times have you bought lettuce and ended up tossing it because it went bad? No one freaked the freak out about it. It's your plant and yours to decide if it's worth the time, effort, and space that it takes up. Granted, this was a mental hurdle that I had to make peace with when I was overrun with African violets years ago. If a plant looks bad and I don't think it's worth the effort to save it, I toss it. If I fall out of love with one that someone else may value, I give it away. At the end of the day, we get into the hobby because it brings us happiness. When the scale tips and it's just bringing us stress, then it's time to make some changes. No one should feel bad about it or judge someone dealing with it. Further thoughts . . . I like the long videos. You asked for a "best advice": A friend of mine said, "Manage your expectations of people. You shouldn't get upset with them for not meeting expectations that you put on them." I'll let you know if and when I accomplish this, but I thought it was good advice. Sorry that your time in the U.S. was not the "full experience." You should come back! Starbucks is everywhere. And The Cheesecake Factory is delicious! ;) Happy New Year, Miro!
1. I LOVE a good long video. It's relaxing for me. Also gives me ambition to take care of my own plant chores. 2. I wish I knew someone like you in real life to be friends with, F them people who say you're annoying...also thanks for the watch and comment! Ugh. 3. I hope your New Year starts off well....1 of these years it's gonna get better! 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
I’ve started to downsize more the ones that don’t bring me joy, despite being maybe sought after or really popular. Just because everyone else is obsessed with them, I don’t have to be!
Exactly! :) I have the same feeling. I am much more obsessed with all-green ones, that I find special, nice-looking & that bloom all the time and actually have pretty flowers that smell good :D
I think being a collector and a completionist are two different things. If someone wants to collect anything but is unable to get all or most varieties of that thing, that doesn’t mean they are not in the process of collecting. Love your thoughts and your videos in general. Happy New Year Miró 🎉
I found out I'm pregnant and pretty much immediately, my urge to keep any of my rehab or second chance plants went out the window. I went from around 60 different pots to probably 35. Some were given to family, others composted - and I don't miss a single one. I feel lighter and happier and Im able toactually see and spend time with the plants that I LOVE in my collection.
Oh My Miro , halfway theough your video 😅 started laughing . You were pulling a mound of cuttings out of baggies , suddenly a few root rot hoyas became many many pieces . I am very 😊pleased for you, that coco husk has been so successful for you .
Hi! I watch your videos! 51 years old french lady living in Torino, Italy. Aroid collector slightly switching to hoyas since a couple of years, as my space can't contain aroid crazy growth! Enjoy your contents both for the contents and for your sympathy!😊
I grew cacti from seeds and there was just so many. Some I sold, threw out and eventually gave them away for free lol. Your mental health is more important than plants.
I have 250 square meters of house with windows in all weather directions. It is the temperatures in the huse that dictate where and what I can have att different times of the year, Still all my furniture is covered with plants. huge, big and small. I love this video.
I enjoyed this video, thanks. Hope you're doing much better now. I am currently thinking about my collection as well and I have decided to not make a drama about plants that do not make it. Whoever is a drama queen can leave and stay away 😬 However, only keeping plants you really want or are really interested in can be a bit difficult. I have a regular Carnosa here, 14 or 15 years old, have grown it from a one leaf cutting and it is basically taking up half the living room space it's so big. Do I resent it? Yes. Is it going anywhere after all these years? Nope. But I am starting to recognize what plants do well in my environment, which ones bloom willingly and without a fuss and these are the ones I started liking a lot. I have stopped buying new plants for 6 months or more now, so that's good, too :)
I'm still upsizing my hoya collection - I have 30 I think and there are many others on my list. Miro I hope you have a wonderful 2024. The introduction to this vid is lovely.
I set my goal to have pretty plants.It's not really a specialized collection as I like too many kinds of plants (hoya, ferns, suculents, aroids,...) but I try to propagate them to fill up the planters. Solo stem of many plants just isn't the way for me(Hi, half of the philodendrons). From time to time I also enjoy checking everything and giving some stuff away.
Just wanted to say I love your videos, Miro! Every single video I've watched so far has gotten me to burst out laughing. Thank you for being the much needed and much appreciated ray of sunshine and sarcasm in my otherwise ordinary day.
I never comment on anything I watch. Idky 🤷🏻♀️🤣 What makes me comment here is I am so damn happy to see someone moving away from pon and not to pon. I have stopped watching those that are all switching to. I myself prefer the struggles of soil 😂No judgment on the downsizing. Sometimes our sanity and space needs to be reclaimed 😂 I love the Miro to Miro questions!! 😂 Thanks for the enjoyable and informative content 😊
Oh there will be a pon rant video lmao :D I mean, if it works for people, great, but it certainly did not work for me and I don't think it's a magical mix that will solve all the issues.
Oh my goodness I’m sooooo there for it 🤣🤣🤣 I’m sure you will deliver it in only the way Miro can 🤣🤣🤣 I can’t wait lmao!!! Also, hope you are feeling better 💪🏼💪🏼
Thoroughly enjoy your videos! I started to downsize/trash dying plants with no regrets! 2023 was about acquiring plants , 2024 is about enjoying and being choosy about which plants to add to my loving space😊
I am watching this from Alberta, Canada. The cold country. lol I have really been enjoying watching this video in particular, because it made me check my Thanksgiving Cactus, and one I really wanted to live, was a small piece of plant, but when I checked it, it had some roots, but was starting to rot. So I cut the rot off, and put it into much lighter soil than it was in. Plus put rooting hormone on it. I think it is too late. But you gave me the inspiration to get up and do it, while I paused your video. LOL. You hit me at the right time, with your cuttings. I only have one little Hoya I saved out of the garbage can, at a plant store. It was sick, but I cleaned it up, very well, re-potted it, and kept it away from my other plants. It is just now starting to grow. Which makes me very Happy. I'm a sucker for trying to save plants from the trash. But this is my only one in a very long time. I only want the one Hoya, just to enjoy. But I hope you find your dream plants. Thanks so much for the inspiration. I have learned a lot from you. Thank You.
I've downsized a bit in the past and I'm doing it again. I had some hoyas and philos that were monsters but didn't bring me any joy, just consumed all the daylight from my windows. I stopped buying cuttings that would eventually grow to a problem-sized plant and moved to orchids, as they grow a lot smaller and I keep them in terrariums, so they physically cannot consume my living space, heh. Cheers for the video!
I do enjoy orchids, too! I don't have too many, about 9 and 6 out of them are either already blooming or working on a flower stalk. They are sooo easy care and willing and long bloomers.
💚💚💚💚 love love love your videos, I’m so glad I found your channel a few weeks ago, been binge watching since!! I downsized my plant collection back in October and became pretty much an exclusive Hoya plant lady myself the only plants I have that are not Hoya are a pothos and my bear paw succulent 🧸🌱
I've been watching your channel for a long time and only have a few hoyas myself. I think the idea of talking about other topics while you're repotting is quite good.😊
I don't have nearly the size of your collection and some days its too much for me so I can't imagine the efforts it takes for you.. Do what makes you happy 💪❤ Hope you had a wonderful Christmas season.. And that 2024 brings some normality and kindness back into our world. Thanks for all of your efforts. Just know I appreciate it 😊
Im down sizing mine. I have no where near as many as u but iam doing the whole if it dies im not replacing them unless its my wish list ones. Nothing wrong with wanting to make life easier for ur self and more space. I had a krimson priness with mealy bugs which turned out worse then 1st thought, i binned it. Ive lost my verigated kerrii to root rot recently to. X
I totally understand what you are going through with downsizing. I have far too many too, and some do not sell any more, however i still like them so hard to part with them. I like your idea about a curated collection and would love to chat more about it!
Just in time, Miro) I am thinking on downsizing from 40+ to 20-25. Since i have a child and a garden, my poor Hoyas are often neglected. Happy New Year, dear Miro, we love you)
Hi, Miro! I'm falling in love thth hoyas more and more and I did not expect that. 😅 On your channel I found the complete guide about them plus humor I like 🙂. Thank you! Nico
I’ve downsized my orchid collection. Now my hoyas outnumbered my orchids. Alongside my aroids are growing and taking a lot of space. I’m scared come spring next year….
I hope you are feeling better! Following from Puerto Rico. Love your videos long or short. I just started with hoyas and although different climates you have been very helpful. Many blessings in this new year ❤
Your videos are inspiring. I am kind in a funk. And aren't doing what I should. But I am watching you now I am motivated. Thank you. I had 200 in September. Lost a few and gave away a few. So I downsize because I had to move
Thank you for the longer video really enjoyed the topics you picked. I for one would be up for the plant chore/potting up podcast that’s not a podcast 😉. Find your videos highly enjoyable and look forward to you uploading. Wishing you a very happy, healthy successful New Year in whatever you do. 🌱💚.
I love the idea of report chat with you Miro. I relate very much to fear of missing out. I’m fine tuning my collection and the getting rid of the really large plants
"Ohhh! What's wrong with pon? I have all my hoyas in pon. It's also true that I only have 35 hoyas, but most of them have been recently added and are still rooting. I thought pumice is one of the best options because it's inorganic, and I don't need to worry about repotting. 😅
It simply didn't work for me with so many hoyas and in my conditions. If it works for you, and for your species, I'd keep using it :) I think pumice is different than pon though; it's regular lava rock that is giving me issues, I believe.
Have you come across any pests that are NOT mealy bugs that makes your hoyas super sappy on all of its leaves? I used a microscope and could not find any pests that are doing this but I also havent eliminated the thought that those suckers may have the ability to burrow and evade detection. Just wondering if you've come across something this weird! I have around 400 hoyas now and feel like the pest army is trying to get me institutionalized.
OH Miro. If you would relocate to USA I would get rid of all but my most favorite plants and turn my house over to you and your hoya collection. Except the the master bedroom and bath. Far from a castle. I do have 5 cats and two dogs that have to stay.
I downsized this winter and it feels great, got more room for more wish list plants! In fact I got myself a Thai Constellation and Philo Florida green as the first. I really need to reorganize now that’s the next task The question of whether you can call yourself a collector with a small collection? I think that’s subjective, I don’t believe 200 Hoyas is a small collection, I have approx 100 plants total and I feel like a collector 🤷♀️
I hope everyone is fine and surviving the anxiety season well ❤ (Small hoya rant below) Here are a few things that helped me and maybe will help you too, and they're not difficult: - have a gift list in autumn (I write it September) and start thinking about what you're going to gift people. This takes a lot of the pressure off. You can also budget for it. - buy the gifts in fall (I usually do it in October-November), whenever you feel like you have the energy or when you find a good deal for something on your list - turn off your alarms and sleep as much as you want at least 1 day a week without feeling guilty about it - start your day with 2 glasses of water, it will make you feel better. We're all houseplants with anxiety, and we usually underwater ourselves. - try to take a walk outside for a few minutes every day. You don't need to socialize, just walk around, preferably in the sun. - if you're going to be forced to face that relative who is super judging and unnecessarily curious about your life, do a little bit of online stalking so that you can throw the ball back in their court (instead of answering, bring up some issue of theirs instead, they'll be embarrassed and stop bothering you) You may also consider NOT buying something super pretty and quite expensive around this time simply because plants are alive and things that are alive can die on you. I'm talking about Hoya Sigillatis. I paid way too much for some very teeny tiny cuttings. One died on me. I tried again. It's looking bad. My energy is super low because it's the holidays. I'll try to root this second one but I'm a little bit frustrated. Edit: Secret Garden are selling hoyas in Romania and also offer shipping in Europe. They have a whole hoya section. They update the lists weekly. The only mention is to stay away for plants on sale because they have issues. If you're fine and confident you can handle a plant that has been a little bit stressed, took a bit of a hit, sure, you can try, but set your expectations accordingly. Edit 2: 40:59 I will absolutely replicate this. Lazy fits me best this time of the year. I'll throw the Sigillatis in a bag and hope for the best. Edit 3: I forgot I got rid of plastic bags and replaced them with paper. A glass with cling wrap is gonna be my "bag".
I’ve been doing some shit and watching this video, when actually realised - one hour just - gone! Well done, Miro! Some hoyas are such a pain to pot😅 . Or some are like- which is the top and which was the bottom part?! After longer speculations, when hot sweat changes to the cold , the deduction method helps ( like stem here is wider, probably it’s the bottom part, and still, in the middle of the night creeping evil thoughts come😅 Happy new 2024🎉 Requesting more😊
Maybe you have come up with a video idea: hoyas that age well....and some that do not. Of course you would have to have examples. Also, hoyas that aren't worth the dripping nectar, or unpleasant odor. Anyway; all obsessions need to be reined in eventually. Isn't moderation supposed to be the key to success? I completely agree that if you had more space, like Doug Chamberlon, or a greenhouse you would not have reached your limit yet, but we have to live with what we have at the moment. Sorry about this rant. Does utube care about the length of the comments, or only the number? Thought I would help you out today. Stay healthy, take care of yourself. Without you, your plants would be of no consequence at all.
I downsized 3 times last year with 200 -300 plants each purge. Then I purged all of my Hoyas ( 250 +) . I am now down to 1 room FULL of Cacti, Euphorbia and other Succulents. I started over 1000 cactus seeds and just ordered 500 more lol. But they will take less room than giant plants (for a few years at least). I was sooooo sick of Hoyas and their obsession with mealybugs, flat mites and other drama. Plus their prices are dropping like flies, everyone and their mom are selling them, so they weren't worth the trouble for me any longer. Now I can avoid my plant room for days and I only see progress instead of dealing with the plants multiple times a day. P.s. my plants were everywhere before the purges, now I only have them in 1 big room during winter. Seedlings will stay indoors all year, the rest will go out for spring to late fall .
Hello Miro from Canada. I was wondering is there a use for all the removed pon, after resterilizing can it be mixed with other mediums? Would it provide any benefit to a soil mix. Thanks 😊
Perhaps it could be used to lighten up a mix. My friend took mine, she wanted to keep using it, so I gave it away. :D If you plan to keep using pon, you can just boil & reuse it.
I forgot to comment on your ideas about things to discuss and I love it. I do have to admit though, I have learned I am terrible at acceptance… just crap.
30 is totally enough to be a collector. Plants take up so much space, it's not at all like stamps which are TINY. I have a small collection, I have a large collection. Both are collectors.
I would give 1000 hoya castles if I could! The best i can offer right now is to like the video and leave a comment so as to try and make the YT algorithm happy.
I don't really open them, unless I am just checking to see how the plants are doing, have they rooted etc. Usually once a week but it is really not to ventilate them, I don't find it to be necessary. And I would say I have 99.9% success rooting this way :) Perhaps I can do a video from beginning to end for this.
I’ve downsized my collection and I do NOT regret it. I’ve tossed some and I’ve gifted others. It made me feel so much more sane.
I think that is all that matters
I am easily annoyed by people, but I find you entertaining and friendly to listen to! There are a handful of plant youtubers I cannot bear to watch because I get irritated with them so quickly (I feel bad saying that, it's not personal!). But I'm glad I found you and I enjoy watching your channel!
Oh, I can relate :D I am also sometimes very easily (and very irrationaly) annoyed xD It's an honor then to be in the circle of people who don't annoy you :D
I have to say that watching you being rather ruthless lessens my anxiety around being brutal with my Hoya. My collection bloomed from the three Hoya I started with to 200 and now I am constantly dealing with issues. I have found myself looking at them and thinking there are quite a few that I just don’t find interesting. Seeing you do this has solidified my resolve in judging, pairing down, and really deciding which attributes that I want in my collection. Thank you.
A lot of the times, we have to get them, see them in person, experience the flowers and then decide how we feel about them. Photos lie. I can take a photo of polynerua that would make you want 5, but once you have it, you won't want it for too long. xD
I’m not usually commenting on videos. You are doing a great job. I love hoyas and ASMR. You are combining best from the both worlds. Very peaceful and knowledgeable videos. Exactly what I was looking for. 👍🏻
Miro I’m with you, the cutting is good, someone will get a fuller healthier plant.. 💚🌱🪴 32:46 I’ll hope for someone to buy you a castle too, wouldn’t that be nice!😉
I have never thought your videos are too long. Watching you doing plant chores and listening to you talk is very relaxing.
I need to downsize my collection. Every time someone on TH-cam mentioned a Hoya and recommended it, I felt like I needed it. Unfortunately all of those “needs it” are no longer wanted. I have some that are my favorites and I will not part with them. I am glad you are feeling better.
People can be a little precious and/or judge-y when it comes to houseplants. They are plants . . . like grass that you mow, lettuce that you eat. How many times have you bought lettuce and ended up tossing it because it went bad? No one freaked the freak out about it. It's your plant and yours to decide if it's worth the time, effort, and space that it takes up. Granted, this was a mental hurdle that I had to make peace with when I was overrun with African violets years ago. If a plant looks bad and I don't think it's worth the effort to save it, I toss it. If I fall out of love with one that someone else may value, I give it away. At the end of the day, we get into the hobby because it brings us happiness. When the scale tips and it's just bringing us stress, then it's time to make some changes. No one should feel bad about it or judge someone dealing with it. Further thoughts . . . I like the long videos. You asked for a "best advice": A friend of mine said, "Manage your expectations of people. You shouldn't get upset with them for not meeting expectations that you put on them." I'll let you know if and when I accomplish this, but I thought it was good advice. Sorry that your time in the U.S. was not the "full experience." You should come back! Starbucks is everywhere. And The Cheesecake Factory is delicious! ;) Happy New Year, Miro!
1. I LOVE a good long video. It's relaxing for me. Also gives me ambition to take care of my own plant chores.
2. I wish I knew someone like you in real life to be friends with, F them people who say you're annoying...also thanks for the watch and comment! Ugh.
3. I hope your New Year starts off well....1 of these years it's gonna get better! 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
Im literally purging about 10 plants from my collection today. Ha. What a perfect video for me.
I’ve started to downsize more the ones that don’t bring me joy, despite being maybe sought after or really popular. Just because everyone else is obsessed with them, I don’t have to be!
Exactly! :) I have the same feeling. I am much more obsessed with all-green ones, that I find special, nice-looking & that bloom all the time and actually have pretty flowers that smell good :D
I think being a collector and a completionist are two different things. If someone wants to collect anything but is unable to get all or most varieties of that thing, that doesn’t mean they are not in the process of collecting.
Love your thoughts and your videos in general. Happy New Year Miró 🎉
I found out I'm pregnant and pretty much immediately, my urge to keep any of my rehab or second chance plants went out the window. I went from around 60 different pots to probably 35. Some were given to family, others composted - and I don't miss a single one. I feel lighter and happier and Im able toactually see and spend time with the plants that I LOVE in my collection.
Yes, please! More repot or prop and chat with Miro videos!
10/10 would be friends with Miro
hahaha :D
Oh My Miro , halfway theough your video 😅 started laughing . You were pulling a mound of cuttings out of baggies , suddenly a few root rot hoyas became many many pieces .
I am very 😊pleased for you, that coco husk has been so successful for you .
Hi! I watch your videos! 51 years old french lady living in Torino, Italy. Aroid collector slightly switching to hoyas since a couple of years, as my space can't contain aroid crazy growth! Enjoy your contents both for the contents and for your sympathy!😊
Hello Miro. I love your long videos especially when it's all about Hoyas. Happy 2024! 🎉 ❤
Happy 2024! :)
Perfect video today as I am suffering from that damn seasonal depression. Listening to your videos always make me feel better!
There are definitely some hoyas here that have become woody and/or have too much space between leaves. Time to start a cleanup. Thanks
I grew cacti from seeds and there was just so many. Some I sold, threw out and eventually gave them away for free lol. Your mental health is more important than plants.
I have 250 square meters of house with windows in all weather directions. It is the temperatures in the huse that dictate where and what I can have att different times of the year, Still all my furniture is covered with plants. huge, big and small. I love this video.
My wife helps me to keep plant collection on manageable level😂, I wish you Miro all the best in 2024🎉🎉🎉
I enjoyed this video, thanks. Hope you're doing much better now.
I am currently thinking about my collection as well and I have decided to not make a drama about plants that do not make it. Whoever is a drama queen can leave and stay away 😬 However, only keeping plants you really want or are really interested in can be a bit difficult. I have a regular Carnosa here, 14 or 15 years old, have grown it from a one leaf cutting and it is basically taking up half the living room space it's so big. Do I resent it? Yes. Is it going anywhere after all these years? Nope. But I am starting to recognize what plants do well in my environment, which ones bloom willingly and without a fuss and these are the ones I started liking a lot. I have stopped buying new plants for 6 months or more now, so that's good, too :)
Hope you are better!
I am feeling much better, finally! :)
Plants and thoughts with Miro…love the idea!!
I'm still upsizing my hoya collection - I have 30 I think and there are many others on my list. Miro I hope you have a wonderful 2024. The introduction to this vid is lovely.
I set my goal to have pretty plants.It's not really a specialized collection as I like too many kinds of plants (hoya, ferns, suculents, aroids,...) but I try to propagate them to fill up the planters. Solo stem of many plants just isn't the way for me(Hi, half of the philodendrons). From time to time I also enjoy checking everything and giving some stuff away.
I appreciate the timing... been really grumpy all day and your video brought me joy and lots of laughs as always!!!💚🌸💚
I like this type of video from you and a you starting a podcast would be great!! 🌱💚 love the hoyas
Just wanted to say I love your videos, Miro! Every single video I've watched so far has gotten me to burst out laughing. Thank you for being the much needed and much appreciated ray of sunshine and sarcasm in my otherwise ordinary day.
I am always potting cuttings together to make full plants! Love it!
Happy new year!
I never comment on anything I watch. Idky 🤷🏻♀️🤣 What makes me comment here is I am so damn happy to see someone moving away from pon and not to pon. I have stopped watching those that are all switching to. I myself prefer the struggles of soil 😂No judgment on the downsizing. Sometimes our sanity and space needs to be reclaimed 😂 I love the Miro to Miro questions!! 😂 Thanks for the enjoyable and informative content 😊
Oh there will be a pon rant video lmao :D I mean, if it works for people, great, but it certainly did not work for me and I don't think it's a magical mix that will solve all the issues.
Oh my goodness I’m sooooo there for it 🤣🤣🤣 I’m sure you will deliver it in only the way Miro can 🤣🤣🤣 I can’t wait lmao!!! Also, hope you are feeling better 💪🏼💪🏼
I get so excited when you upload lol. I i downsized my collection a couple years ago and am so glad I did so!
Yeah, it's hard choices, but I think I will have to make them :D Marie Kondo this xD
Happy New Year!!! from Barcelona 💚
Thoroughly enjoy your videos! I started to downsize/trash dying plants with no regrets! 2023 was about acquiring plants , 2024 is about enjoying and being choosy about which plants to add to my loving space😊
Haha :D Well, sometimes we have to get all the plants we think we want to see in person if we actually want them xD
I really enjoyed this video😊thank you and hope you heal well
I am watching this from Alberta, Canada. The cold country. lol I have really been enjoying watching this video in particular, because it made me check my Thanksgiving Cactus, and one I really wanted to live, was a small piece of plant, but when I checked it, it had some roots, but was starting to rot. So I cut the rot off, and put it into much lighter soil than it was in. Plus put rooting hormone on it. I think it is too late. But you gave me the inspiration to get up and do it, while I paused your video. LOL. You hit me at the right time, with your cuttings. I only have one little Hoya I saved out of the garbage can, at a plant store. It was sick, but I cleaned it up, very well, re-potted it, and kept it away from my other plants. It is just now starting to grow. Which makes me very Happy. I'm a sucker for trying to save plants from the trash. But this is my only one in a very long time. I only want the one Hoya, just to enjoy. But I hope you find your dream plants. Thanks so much for the inspiration. I have learned a lot from you. Thank You.
Wishing you and your family a happy and healthy New Year.
I've downsized a bit in the past and I'm doing it again. I had some hoyas and philos that were monsters but didn't bring me any joy, just consumed all the daylight from my windows. I stopped buying cuttings that would eventually grow to a problem-sized plant and moved to orchids, as they grow a lot smaller and I keep them in terrariums, so they physically cannot consume my living space, heh. Cheers for the video!
I do enjoy orchids, too! I don't have too many, about 9 and 6 out of them are either already blooming or working on a flower stalk. They are sooo easy care and willing and long bloomers.
💚💚💚💚 love love love your videos, I’m so glad I found your channel a few weeks ago, been binge watching since!! I downsized my plant collection back in October and became pretty much an exclusive Hoya plant lady myself the only plants I have that are not Hoya are a pothos and my bear paw succulent 🧸🌱
I've been watching your channel for a long time and only have a few hoyas myself. I think the idea of talking about other topics while you're repotting is quite good.😊
I don't have nearly the size of your collection and some days its too much for me so I can't imagine the efforts it takes for you.. Do what makes you happy 💪❤ Hope you had a wonderful Christmas season.. And that 2024 brings some normality and kindness back into our world. Thanks for all of your efforts. Just know I appreciate it 😊
Thank you for the video.
Im down sizing mine. I have no where near as many as u but iam doing the whole if it dies im not replacing them unless its my wish list ones. Nothing wrong with wanting to make life easier for ur self and more space.
I had a krimson priness with mealy bugs which turned out worse then 1st thought, i binned it. Ive lost my verigated kerrii to root rot recently to. X
I learn so much from your videos no matter what the subject is. Happy New Year !🎊
I went through and still in the process of cutting them down. Definitely makes me feel better!
I totally understand what you are going through with downsizing. I have far too many too, and some do not sell any more, however i still like them so hard to part with them. I like your idea about a curated collection and would love to chat more about it!
Just in time, Miro) I am thinking on downsizing from 40+ to 20-25. Since i have a child and a garden, my poor Hoyas are often neglected.
Happy New Year, dear Miro, we love you)
Hi, Miro! I'm falling in love thth hoyas more and more and I did not expect that. 😅 On your channel I found the complete guide about them plus humor I like 🙂. Thank you! Nico
Wow downsiezing is apart of growing. I've been downsiezing for 30 years.... newbees..lol
Hello Mero! Enjoyed your repots!! Thanks for the therapy. 🪴
I always enjoy your videos. And I learn so much! Happy New Year!!!
It’s ok miro, I love your videos, short or long. Happy holidays to you and stay healthy!!
9:07 how do you tell a vine has no hope of growing new leaves? i’ve been wondering forever!
I’m not even kidding when I say I was just literally thinking about you lol hoping you’re doing well!
Okay, now to enjoy this long vid 😌
I am doing well, thank you
I’ve downsized my orchid collection. Now my hoyas outnumbered my orchids. Alongside my aroids are growing and taking a lot of space. I’m scared come spring next year….
I hope you are feeling better! Following from Puerto Rico. Love your videos long or short. I just started with hoyas and although different climates you have been very helpful. Many blessings in this new year ❤
Your videos are inspiring. I am kind in a funk. And aren't doing what I should. But I am watching you now I am motivated. Thank you. I had 200 in September. Lost a few and gave away a few. So I downsize because I had to move
Thanks for always making these awesome videos! Hope you recover soon!
Sending virtual hugs 🫂 I start this year with around 100 hoyas. I'm trying to downsize to half and it's been hard. So far I have 80 now
Thank you for the longer video really enjoyed the topics you picked. I for one would be up for the plant chore/potting up podcast that’s not a podcast 😉. Find your videos highly enjoyable and look forward to you uploading. Wishing you a very happy, healthy successful New Year in whatever you do. 🌱💚.
A happy and a healthy new year to you Miro. Your dialogue as you repot is always insightful and humorous. Stay well 😉
I love the idea of report chat with you Miro. I relate very much to fear of missing out. I’m fine tuning my collection and the getting rid of the really large plants
"Ohhh! What's wrong with pon? I have all my hoyas in pon. It's also true that I only have 35 hoyas, but most of them have been recently added and are still rooting. I thought pumice is one of the best options because it's inorganic, and I don't need to worry about repotting. 😅
It simply didn't work for me with so many hoyas and in my conditions. If it works for you, and for your species, I'd keep using it :) I think pumice is different than pon though; it's regular lava rock that is giving me issues, I believe.
Great video Miro. I think you are wise to downsize. Sorry you were sick.
No worries, I am feeling better now :)
You’re so funny. I love you 😂 could totally see you and Charmaine from
Unplantparenthood getting along.
you should do a podcast
I went from 600 to 100 and it’s been hard I miss my babies but also I have time to live my life more and just relax. Plants were becoming a chore.
Love the beard and mustache!
'Plants and thots with Miro' is something id love to see lol.
Have you come across any pests that are NOT mealy bugs that makes your hoyas super sappy on all of its leaves? I used a microscope and could not find any pests that are doing this but I also havent eliminated the thought that those suckers may have the ability to burrow and evade detection. Just wondering if you've come across something this weird! I have around 400 hoyas now and feel like the pest army is trying to get me institutionalized.
Happy holidays to you! Love you and this video Miro, even the top of the head shots, no limitations to our appreciation.
Happy holidays to you as well
Love your videos, I just started to collect Hoyas, I watch ur videos for any information on them. Happy New Years. Thank you so much. 🙏🏼
OH Miro. If you would relocate to USA I would get rid of all but my most favorite plants and turn my house over to you and your hoya collection. Except the the master bedroom and bath. Far from a castle. I do have 5 cats and two dogs that have to stay.
❤ you & you're vids 🤗
& could you tell me what a 'hoya castle' is? Thank you ❤️
I downsized this winter and it feels great, got more room for more wish list plants! In fact I got myself a Thai Constellation and Philo Florida green as the first. I really need to reorganize now that’s the next task
The question of whether you can call yourself a collector with a small collection? I think that’s subjective, I don’t believe 200 Hoyas is a small collection, I have approx 100 plants total and I feel like a collector 🤷♀️
Do you keep the lids on your bins? Don't your cuttings need oxygen? Just wondering. Thanks! Greetings from Chicago 😊
I hope everyone is fine and surviving the anxiety season well ❤
(Small hoya rant below) Here are a few things that helped me and maybe will help you too, and they're not difficult:
- have a gift list in autumn (I write it September) and start thinking about what you're going to gift people. This takes a lot of the pressure off. You can also budget for it.
- buy the gifts in fall (I usually do it in October-November), whenever you feel like you have the energy or when you find a good deal for something on your list
- turn off your alarms and sleep as much as you want at least 1 day a week without feeling guilty about it
- start your day with 2 glasses of water, it will make you feel better. We're all houseplants with anxiety, and we usually underwater ourselves.
- try to take a walk outside for a few minutes every day. You don't need to socialize, just walk around, preferably in the sun.
- if you're going to be forced to face that relative who is super judging and unnecessarily curious about your life, do a little bit of online stalking so that you can throw the ball back in their court (instead of answering, bring up some issue of theirs instead, they'll be embarrassed and stop bothering you)
You may also consider NOT buying something super pretty and quite expensive around this time simply because plants are alive and things that are alive can die on you. I'm talking about Hoya Sigillatis. I paid way too much for some very teeny tiny cuttings. One died on me. I tried again. It's looking bad. My energy is super low because it's the holidays. I'll try to root this second one but I'm a little bit frustrated.
Edit: Secret Garden are selling hoyas in Romania and also offer shipping in Europe. They have a whole hoya section. They update the lists weekly. The only mention is to stay away for plants on sale because they have issues. If you're fine and confident you can handle a plant that has been a little bit stressed, took a bit of a hit, sure, you can try, but set your expectations accordingly.
Edit 2: 40:59 I will absolutely replicate this. Lazy fits me best this time of the year. I'll throw the Sigillatis in a bag and hope for the best.
Edit 3: I forgot I got rid of plastic bags and replaced them with paper. A glass with cling wrap is gonna be my "bag".
I’ve been doing some shit and watching this video, when actually realised - one hour just - gone! Well done, Miro!
Some hoyas are such a pain to pot😅 . Or some are like- which is the top and which was the bottom part?! After longer speculations, when hot sweat changes to the cold , the deduction method helps ( like stem here is wider, probably it’s the bottom part, and still, in the middle of the night creeping evil thoughts come😅
Happy new 2024🎉
Requesting more😊
Hey hope your Christmas was good!! Happy New Year!!
Happy holidays! :)
Maybe you have come up with a video idea: hoyas that age well....and some that do not. Of course you would have to have examples. Also, hoyas that aren't worth the dripping nectar, or unpleasant odor. Anyway; all obsessions need to be reined in eventually. Isn't moderation supposed to be the key to success? I completely agree that if you had more space, like Doug Chamberlon, or a greenhouse you would not have reached your limit yet, but we have to live with what we have at the moment. Sorry about this rant. Does utube care about the length of the comments, or only the number? Thought I would help you out today. Stay healthy, take care of yourself. Without you, your plants would be of no consequence at all.
I find you quite funny and interesting
I watch/ listen to plant TH-cam when I repot. I love repot and chats, but understand they they are a pain to edit!
i am downsizing my collection and only stay with those I can not leave with, my true love.
Loved the video and the discussion topics. Thank you Miro and I hope you have a lovely holiday season!
Just wanted to say I cut my carnosa like you advised and she is doing better Inreally like your videos!1111❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Happy new year, Miro 🎉❤
I downsized 3 times last year with 200 -300 plants each purge. Then I purged all of my Hoyas ( 250 +) .
I am now down to 1 room FULL of Cacti, Euphorbia and other Succulents. I started over 1000 cactus seeds and just ordered 500 more lol. But they will take less room than giant plants (for a few years at least).
I was sooooo sick of Hoyas and their obsession with mealybugs, flat mites and other drama. Plus their prices are dropping like flies, everyone and their mom are selling them, so they weren't worth the trouble for me any longer.
Now I can avoid my plant room for days and I only see progress instead of dealing with the plants multiple times a day.
P.s. my plants were everywhere before the purges, now I only have them in 1 big room during winter. Seedlings will stay indoors all year, the rest will go out for spring to late fall .
We are in the same dilemma
Hello Miro from Canada. I was wondering is there a use for all the removed pon, after resterilizing can it be mixed with other mediums? Would it provide any benefit to a soil mix. Thanks 😊
Perhaps it could be used to lighten up a mix. My friend took mine, she wanted to keep using it, so I gave it away. :D If you plan to keep using pon, you can just boil & reuse it.
I forgot to comment on your ideas about things to discuss and I love it. I do have to admit though, I have learned I am terrible at acceptance… just crap.
Oh same lol :D I accepted I am terrible at accepting things xD
I have tossed cuttings just in the prop box, a little water in the box. super lazy. they grow!!
Ah! A new Miro video for my Birthday. Yay!
Happy birthday! :D
@@BasiePlants thank you!!!
30 is totally enough to be a collector. Plants take up so much space, it's not at all like stamps which are TINY. I have a small collection, I have a large collection. Both are collectors.
is that a Philodendron Stenolobum you are walking past?
I would give 1000 hoya castles if I could! The best i can offer right now is to like the video and leave a comment so as to try and make the YT algorithm happy.
I have hoya irisae, im happy to swap
Wauw s lot of beautiful plants ❤
How often do you open prop boxes and bags when you put plants in to root? I have not been successful in propagating any Hoyas.
I don't really open them, unless I am just checking to see how the plants are doing, have they rooted etc. Usually once a week but it is really not to ventilate them, I don't find it to be necessary. And I would say I have 99.9% success rooting this way :) Perhaps I can do a video from beginning to end for this.
@@BasiePlants thank you so much. I would love that video. Will it include the cutting, grow process, and potting? That’s such an amazing idea.