Complete guide - With all the best winter dos and don'ts
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The long awaited Hoya Guide!!! 🥳🎉
Everything in ONE video! Excellent job Dave! Thanks so much - this one ought to get a LOT of views cuz there's so much great information packed inside. 🍃
I love your enthusiasm-thanks AS ALWAYS
@@paxleidig5327 hope you’re both having an amazing hump day
OMG, that apple green in the opening shot is amazing. Saved and I'll be back tomorrow to watch this.
I just love it 🤩
Thanks Dave for your tips and advise. I live in an old drafty house, with temp and light fluctuations in the winter here in Sweden, as you know. The drafts are taken care of now.
Luckily we get really bright sunshine through the windows in the winter. Lots of lamps help.
Good to hear your voice.
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Ah, thank you 😊 I light up the house bright and early here in Iowa. Really don't want those wintertime blues with all the long, dark days.
Thanks Dave, great information & nice clear instructions 👍👍👍
As always, thanks so much for all the support, Heather 😊
@@heatherstephens9295 agreed!
Enjoy watching your videos. I've really come to love hoya these last couple years and have expanded a great deal the last year. I have a carnosa (my oldest hoya plant) that has bloomed 3 times from the same peduncle since spring. She is a very happy plant!!! I really need to measure her because she keeps reaching and reaching.
That is really, really fast(ish) for a carnosa! You are obviously doing something very right 😊
@@yukimibarker7186 oh what a joy!!!!
I probably picked the wrong plant to try to prop a wet stick from (Cutis Porcelana [spindly vines]), so that was a big ol' fail for me, too. I use a soil-based mix, which works well for my full-grown plants, but hasn't been great to prop in. Miro showed the "damp perlite in a ziploc bag" method some time ago, which has worked out a lot better for me. I don't propagate very often, so I don't have prop boxes. Fern recently showed using a small clear acrylic box with perlite in it to prop alocasia corms. I bought one and am going to try to start hoya cuttings in that instead of the ziploc bag. I think it will allow me to place the cuttings a little more mindfully than I can in a baggie. I've been procrastinating chopping my SMS June, but now I'm excited to try it with the new box.
Regarding the "growth tip blood bath," I tried to force my Australis Tenuipes vine around a round trellis once. The plant is right next to a window. The vine snapped and sap splattered all over the window. After the obligatory cussing, I had to laugh at the hoya "blood spatter." It wouldn't take a CSI team to point the finger at me for that one. haha.
Ah, yes. The old "Careful ... careful ... SNAP splatter POP" 🤣😂🤣
I'm a much bigger fan of propping in the boxes. Leaves seem to always be touching the plastic bag and melting on me. If you use a seed mat, be aware that it will drastically increase the water raining down on your plants if you moisten the perlite. Have fun!
@soberplantguy No mat. My house isn't the subarctic like yours. Haha. I will put the box under lights, though. For the baggie, I blow air into it like a balloon before I zip it, so there is no touchy-touchy. 🤣
@@amymarshall1829 Way to make it sound ... dirty 🤭
@@soberplantguy 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the laugh in the morning. On the subject of offshoots without leaves “Everybody can, who is not me”. I'll go along with that.
Right??? I have no idea why this skill is beyond me, but I've come to accept it as FACT 😆
@@soberplantguy everybody who is not me can do a lot…
@@hanstera_deliciosa People who aren't me are capable of pretty impressive things 🤣
@@soberplantguy it’s ok. We’ll stick to plants
I can’t believe that they grow that well in what looks to be a dry substrate. I may have to change my substrate.
It only looked dry. It was actually pretty moist still from the last, recent, watering.
I live in zone 7b and I'll use heatmats if I prop anything. Heat mats raise the temperature 10 degrees.
I didn’t even think about them until we had a few cold days. But I have a friend here who does exactly as you do. Cheers from Iowa City
YAY! A new Dave video!
You’re quick. Very quick. Drat! Foiled again…. 🤗
Hi Pax
Hoya are my life. 😁
Stop goofing around on messenger, maybe?
@@soberplantguy To be honest I was watching your last video when this one popped up.
I admire your Hoya passion. I only have four Hoya's two being huge Hindu ropes I've had for 15 years. One var. and one reg. I am a fan of thier huge Muppet like arms. I got a Sunrise last year that arrived on the struggle bug but I got a ton of growth this summer so I'm hoping to prop her over winter so come spring she's a voluptuous chic.
I turned a huge Sunrise into a skinny chic and now we’re back on track 🤣 it’s a process, isn’t it 😃
@@soberplantguy 🤣
Miss seeing you in person, maybe soon, Would like to see a video about your prop boxes. Shaun
Hello! It has been far too long. Maybe I’ll be able to marshal some Sunday evening energy. And thanks-prop box video is a good idea !!
Those bonsai scissors are in my Amazon cart. Next month.
I wish I could afford to just send out a pair to everyone!
Hi David. I’m really excited for this video. 😊
Hey, Lisa. Thanks so much all the support you show my little channel !
@@soberplantguy it’s one of my favorites and you have more Hoya content than anyone else I watch.
@@lisaanglim9588 and he’s incredibly attractive. You forgot that part. Don’t worry Lisa- I got you
@@hanstera_deliciosa 😂😂😂
@@lisaanglim9588 😉
Hi Dave, I always enjoy your videos! Many thanks for taking the time to organize your thoughts and put this video together. Great information and tips, as always. I’ve said it before, “You spoil us.” Take care! 👌🪴🥰
I’m delighted that you enjoyed it-I really appreciate your support! 😊
Thank you I always learn something from you you are my Hoya god! 😊
A very, very imperfect Hoya god at that 😂
@@lisaanglim9588 All hail Dave.
@@lisaanglim9588 This isn’t the first or the last time I will put an idol before god, specifically Dave.
Nice guide!
Hoya aff. Lambii is so gorgeous isn’t she! Hoya aff. Lambii and Hoya Peninsularis (Perak teddy bear) look similar to me leaf wise, just different colours.
Your reasons for propagating are so different from mine, so interesting to hear 😊
Since I don’t prop for selling (well I sell the props sometimes but thats not why I cut bits off of my plants)
Ill only propagate when a part of the plant “looks too bare” or when the plant gets too big and I don’t want it on a bigger trellis.
Ill wait with propagating if a plant is about to flower… or if there are new leaves that haven’t hardened off
For prop medium….
Still love the moss+perlite as it has a 99% success rate for me…. (it is a pain to peel it off of the roots though)
Think you have convinced me to try an airy mix for some thicker stemmed fast rooters someday soon 🌸
(Never used a seedling mat, but I guess the cabinet stays warm enough)
About prop boxes….
Yes they definitely root faster in higher humidity…
But… for people who will not put their Hoya in a tent or cabinet after taking it out of a prop box…. The slower rooting in room conditions might be better as it avoids the acclimatizing shock? 🤔
The more hardy (succulent) Hoyas… you can chop the roots of a plant and reroot that entire plant in one piece (in room conditions even) That accidentally happened last year with a too harsh root mealy treatment on some of the windowsill Hoyas. Rerooting took a while, but they survived and bloomed again this year.
Those pins/clips/strawberry forks are so handy! I also use them on the side of the stem of my few mosspole plants to guide them straight up (they like to grow to one side)
Thanks for your (always!) thoughtful comments. I did kinda skip over other reasons to prop, but I figured people can figure out why they want to chop a plant on their own 😆
As for the prop box acclimation--good point. And as always, one I wish I'd thought of. Ah well. But I typically/always start opening up the box to let air circulate and/or dry it out. Maybe it's only a little at first if its dry (lets say, for example ... ALL of Fall and winter). So I haven't had a hard time there. But that wasn't the case with the tent plants, as you saw 🤣 Mass protest.
@@soberplantguy I (always) really appreciate how you make things easy, fun, doable/understandable for everyone, no fancy stuff needed (as it should be)
Your replies and appreciation for comments make me feel free to write down thoughts that pop up during your videos 🌸
@@Wubblyt That's such a nice compliment, thank you
@@Wubblyt yay! 🤗 Your comments are always so sweet
@@hanstera_deliciosa d’aww 🥰
LOVE this and appreciate all the work and time you put into making this video. Makes me feel confident enough to get a third hoya. In spring😂
Wahoo! I wonder what that Hoya will be.....??
Great video... as always! ❤
Thank you! And thank you for showing up again, and again .... 😊
Lol! In Like Flint! I remember that movie starring James Coburn with several series of the 60s. Anywho, thanks for this tutorial. I had to do the same with my H. Philippines and Chelsea tonight due to those mealies. I've heard you and other youtubers mention that this is the season for these pests. This is the first time I've had so many. After watching Ana With Plants and the number of hoyas she threw out, I don't feel so bad! Look forward to your next. Thanks for sharing👍🏽 Dee, NY
I really appreciate that Ana doesn't go through all the theatrics of pearl-clutching and the "I feel so guilty ..." nonsense 😁 (Because what people should be doing is beating up on themselves more 😒)
Thank you for your tutorial. I was only aware of the Errol Flynn version of this phrase. I'll check my classic movie site and see if they have the Coburn movie!
If you only have had to start over two plants, seems like that's. a pretty huge win at this point! So, a tentative congrats 🎉🥳🎉
Lol I'm watching the others like a hawk!
Thank you for the advice ❤❤❤❤
Back at you--thanks for all the channel support 😊
Great!!!
Very informative video 👍🏼💚🍃
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it ☺️
@@soberplantguy 🦖
Fantastic and educational video. Thank you!
The other day you mentioned TH-cam stats ... I wonder if you get stats on the amount of people that watch your video more than once?.I refer to and re-watch many of your videos. So grateful for you and your channel 🌿💚
Thank you so much! Nothing pleases the algorithm more 🤩 While there is a way to determine if someone has returned to the video, it isn't clear how much they may have watched prior to returning (as in, watching a long video in parts). Either way, thank you so much for your continued support 😊
@@soberplantguy oh thank god. I was actually worried you might think there’s something wrong with me.
@@hanstera_deliciosa Ummm... no comment
@@soberplantguy 💩
Great information and clear instruction, thanks ❤❤❤
I'm really glad that you enjoyed it 😊
Thanks for all the prop tips. I have had awful luck with propagating. I never know how wet to keep it!
Dang, that would have been good to address. Next video, I guess 🤣
The prop boxes keep the "soil" very moist, which is why after they are firmly rooted, I start cracking/ and or opening the box, depending on the ambient humidity. Once they are truly rooted little plants, I keep them slightly moister, but start treating them as plants. I back off the water slowly to avoid dry rot. And I've had some experience with that 🙃
@@soberplantguy but how wet do we keep… it? Scientifically specifically- quantifiable data etc
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@@hanstera_deliciosa Plus ... I don't have time for your tomfoolery. I have a gift box full of stuff I'm playing with ......
@@soberplantguy 🤗
Maybe I need to get a prop box. And a heating mat. Really the only place to put a prop box would be by my sliding glass door doors that fade east. Or add another grow light there.
I love them, though they're aren't pretty
Have you seen book recommendations for " if youike this book you should try this one"?
I would love to see that sort of hoya video using some of the beginner's Hoyas that many of us have. Maybe a choose your own adventure . . . :)😊😊 4:43
Okay, I have brain fog aplenty. Does this mean, If you like growing your Hoya X, this might be the next step "up"? I'm always up for cool video ideas, so I really appreciate you taking the time! 😊
Yes, something that requires similar conditions, maybe less familiar.
@@reginatebow57 Cool, thanks again!
@@soberplantguy Please, just write a book already and shut up 😆
The Hoya Merelli is gorgeous!! Hahaha There are people that like to leave your house. I am so not one of them. Other than to go help out a friend a mile away getting lunch for him a couple times a week and one emergency trip to the vet for another friend I have not left the house since mid Aug.. Tomorrow is the day and I am so dreading it. It is one of those must do trips. Winter is closing in on me here and this will probably be the last big stock up until spring.
I am using an aquarium to prop hoyas in for friends. And some babies to fill in my one stem mother pots. I guess I should get a heat mat. I have had good success so far with out one but my house does get cold at night.
Oh, yeah--great way to prop! Good luck on your journey. You must *really* have to plan for a trip like that. I'm certain that I'd fail.... somehow lol
@@soberplantguy failure is impossible
@@soberplantguy Well I have been working on building up my needed supplies to get me through winter for a couple months with each trip to town. It is 90 miles round trip. Not a big deal but I HATE leaving my house so this is a big deal for me. I have a list and the four places I have to shop are close to each other. I am NOT a shopper so I hit the store door and grab exactly what it on my list and I am out of there. The only thing that delays me is to check out the plant section if there is one. LOL And NO I do not need more plants.!!! But I still have to look. I am a sissy driver and refuse to go if there is one flake of snow or the threat of it or FOG!! I have a low but 6% grade for 2 miles each side mountain to go up and over coming and going and it terrifies me when slick. I also have to shop for my two dogs and 5 cats. I come home with a heavy load. But once I am home I can physically crash for the next day or two and I am so blessed to live in this tiny town. I love my little paradise.
@@shadesofidaho You couldn't pay me enough to live in a real city. I have forests and cornfields either within walking distance, or a very, very short car ride. Not quite as rural as what you have going on, but still quite lovely.
@@soberplantguy Yah my city is only 200 people as of last census. Many of us are older so we have lost a few since that #. It is about 10 miles to the forest because you have to drive around the farmers fields. Maybe half that as the crow flies. Corn wheat and alfalfa are the main crops here. And of course cattle. LOL My street is designated cattle drive rout to summer forest service grazing. One more coffee then time to get on the road. It is only 28 degrees now so I hope the roads have dried from yesterdays rains.
Great info. 👍🇨🇦
Thank you! Nice to see you again 😊
hoya wet sticks... ~shudders~ 🥴
that's so interesting you found rooting powder didn't speed up rooting! I found it helped the really woody stems get going but never did an experiment to compare
wet sticks--the less said, the better 😆
That's really interesting. I was just (weeks ago, fine) talking to my grower friend and we would both *always* prefer the woodier stems because they root so much faster for us. One size does not fit all, it turns out 😁 Thanks for watching a channel beneath your pay grade, once again!
@@soberplantguy the minute I decide you’re no good for me, you say something humble and kind like this and I guess I’ll go watch another video 1000 times… 😉
@@soberplantguy omg Dave stop being so humble, we know it's an act. jk jk. but seriously, you're the hoya whisperer not me 😆
Like always a great video.Even thought you explained everything very clearly I have a question you use a dry substrate when propagating and after you have the cutting in you water it thoroughly right?
Exactly right. If it's moist, it virtually impossible to push in those thicker stemmed Hoya (at least in the mix I use), and hard to get the substrate to "settle" around the thin stemmed plants, if that makes sense?
Thanks for the education. Relatively new to Hoyas. I need all the info I can get. All the vines on the Jennifer and Hai Phong are brown at the tips. Maybe not enough water, Also moving them under T8s., about 8" away.
That could be the reason. Humidity is also a factor, oftentimes (or a sudden change, aka my tent video day). If the tips touch the light, the heat can do it, too. Good to hear from you.
Interesting, I didn’t know about your experiment with the rooting powder. (I have the same kind). I always forget it so low I won’t feel guilty.
Again, one person, one experience, but I wouldn't buy it again.
@@soberplantguy mine has lasted over a year since I always for get to use it. Since I haven’t chopped yet I have use it (only rarely) only on transplants after getting a new plant.
@@lisaanglim9588 Oh ... mine's got you beat 🤣
Hi Dave😌🙌Your Hoya magnifica is new to me🥰It must be a popular Hoya because it's hard to find any here. Anyway, I enjoyed watching😌🤲💖
Thank you, as always! I'm not sure how popular (or not) it is here. Snatched it up from a friend last year, and happy that I did ☺
Oh no, a new Dave video…..
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@@soberplantguy Daddy needs a lot more than a pair of shoes.
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Heyyy don’t knock the random crafting and kitchen scissors. 😂
@@Planty-Mandy I have them strategically scattered, their locations only known to me, throughout my home.
@@hanstera_deliciosa I try but if I hide things from the other people, I also can’t find them again. 🤣
@@Planty-Mandy actually same. I was joking. 🙃 so much jokes
I still do it…
I’m new to your channel, Kimmie pointed me in your direction. Do you sell your cuttings? I’m in Altoona, you have many cuttings I’d be interested in as well as Kimmie. 😊
I sure do. You can reach me at soberplantguy@gmail.com and let me know what you're thinking! As for as Kim, honestly, I don't know what I'm going to do now that her plants are put up for the winter lol
@@jannamozdzer4100 hi! 💚💚💚
In Florida you just need to put your plants Mother Nature will water them. Usually every afternoon. Lol 😂
I grew up there, and while I'd never go back to that intense heat, the rainy season was always really neat.
So... another wonderful video, as per your usual. However, I have an axe to grind with you, my dear good sir! How can you addict us to your videos and not have more available? I may need to speak with your manager (Kathleen) and file a formal complaint because this is unacceptable. Le sigh. 😓. Also, DAVE'S FRIENDS, PLEASE BE MY FRIEND TOO!!! Lol. I watched this video several times and am currently in the process of repotting some hoyas and orchids. You have inspired me to take more risks with my plants. Is the trellis fence found in the big box stores? I'm transitioning from the bamboo U-shaped trellis because my hoyas don't appreciate my wrapping process 😅. Ungrateful bastards!😒. Impatiently waiting in NYC, but take your time. Thanks in advance, Iowa City, Iowan.
You crack me up 😆 Funnily enough, I'm doing a trellising video. And I sure do have one plant that does not like the first two trellises I've put her on, so I guess I'll try a third, which will be ... a horseshoe trellis 🤣
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Idk why mine molded in a prop box. Moss and perlite.
Did the cutting mold, or a wet stick?
@@soberplantguy the cutting did. Opened the box and it smelled so bad. Then I wondered if I should have had holes but I see people do this with no holes for 100% humidity.
@@christinev3861 I did a (small) box with holes on the top, and that wasn't a great idea, at all. Maybe some on the sides? I'm really not sure. I have thought about making one with holes for a transition box. Like, when they are good and rooted and growing over the winter, somewhere to continue that growth until Spring, but without that wallop of humidity, which starts to be a problem with my substrate. I'm glad I had this talk with you--I'm going to make some of those *today* 🤣
How would you root a Pachyclada?
I rooted mine directly into the substrate with noooo problem at all. I really do reserve perlite for plants that are floppy/dehydrated and so forth. I wouldn't imagine you'd have any trouble whatsoever 😊
@@soberplantguyThank you. Worried about rot.❤❤
Did you work in this type of field before you got Covid? I’m sorry I know a very blunt question lol!
No, just a hobbyist. I was in sales for many years, and then worked for the university for quite a while. I wish I’d worked in this field on some level 😊
@@kelsey9384 you should watch the Q&A video! It’s funny and he talks a lot about why he does the channel
Another TH-camr just got this Hoya. She couldn’t pronounce it either. 5:55
That wouldn't be Fern, would it 😊
@@soberplantguy yes it was.
@@lisaanglim9588 Bingo I win!
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