Don't hide your face, you have a beautiful soul, and your drop dead gorgeous, I suffer from skin cancer and have lost half my nose,scarred all over my face,but I'm a happy person on the inside . it's what shine's through is what people see
If you have a Hoya that jsut won’t grow, check them for false spider mites! They are super common with Hoyas. If there hasn’t been growth for months, that’s usually why. I found a few on mine. You have to have a microscope though, as they are super small and can’t be seen with the eye. Something to look into though! They are usually around the new growth, stems and nodes. They don’t usually go on the leaves.
Just wanted to say that I love your style of videos. I found you through Charmaine (don’t know if I spelt that right lol), but your personality is so addicting and calming. :)
I never once considered that I would ever have a compacta. Not my thing. Until yesterday as a matter of fact. When I opened my mailbox a friend surprised me w a few cuttings and a rooted 8 in vine compacta. Boy was I wrong. She is GORGEOUS. thanks. Another entertaining video. Love your analogies btw🌱❤🌱
This video was so fun because your taste in hoyas is almost the complete opposite of mine - I love cute small-leaf hoyas, especially silvery or variegated ones. But I completely agree on loving hoyas with fuzzy leaves! I'd never heard of hoya hypolasia and I've instantly added it to my wishlist.
The Hoya with rough, weathered, worn, leathery, and crusty looking leaves I simply refer to as the crusty leafed Hoyas. They are interesting but they are not actually as crusty looking in person. There is nothing like seeing them with my own eyes. Truth be known, I haven't met a plant I didn't like. You may not be an expert, but you have your own experiences to draw from. You can always share those.
You hit the nail on the head with all your descriptions of things I love it hahaha! So many hoyas look prehistoric they remind me of dinos and I love it 🦖
Hoya hypolasia has been surpringly easy for me. It survived coming from Ukraine and me switching it out of pon into soil, and its grown 3 sets of leaves since September.
Love it started following you after hearing about you on Charmaine's videos. So glad you are also on TH-cam. Your plants are gorgeous. Jing also needs her own chanel.
Nice video, when the roots start coming up t the top of the pot like on your albo compacta you should put more laca or rocks on top of the roots because the plant will be moving in the pot and it doesn't like that 😉
I just finished watching and all caught up on the unplantparenthood Charmaine videos. And have just started watching your videos. You just started your channel and have been doing so well. I hope my video channel will also do well which i just also just started with 2 videos. I am planning on doing my plant tour video next. I am more familiar with cacti and succulents. Now i am in love with my Hoya’s. My favourites are Hoya Macrophylla, Hoya Krimson Princess, Hoya Krimson Queen, Hoya kerri variegated, Hoya Chelsea, Hoya Kroniana Super Silver, Hoya Wayetii Tricolour, Hoya Compacta and Hoya Mathilde.
Beautiful collection! I feel the same about big veiny gross old looking varieties 🤩. I have a few small leaf ones but they just don't give me the same feels as the big guys. Hoya undulata might be one you'd like (if you don't already have it) it looks dead & moldy and I love it LOL
Hey Alice! So I'm about to switch some Hoya over to passive hydro and was wondering - do you let them dry out a bit in between refilling the reservoirs? Or do you just try to keep an even amount of nutrient solution in the pot at all times?
I find they’re ok to sit in a bit of water if the substrate is airy enough! But realistically I’ve been regularly behind on watering and they also don’t mind a wet/dry cycle. I would ideally let the reservoir run out before adding to it - hope this helps!
Love this video!! I'm the opposite of you in that I love my round, small-leaved hoyas but I really loved seeing what you love about your "ancient dumpster" hoyas! That hoya hypolasia is SO COOL!!!!!!!!! Like a hoya version of a waroq or pendens or something. I'm not sure f you're taking any future video suggestions, but I would love to see a video from you about your import process one day!
Yes!!! Hypolasia reminds me of pallidiflorum but fuzzy 😍 And yes, always taking suggestions! We want to import this spring so I’ll definitely make a video then ❤️
Hallo Alice! First of all congrats on your new channel, i really enjoy your videos, keep it up! ✌️💚 Secondly i'd love some advice on orchiata.. which 'sizes' would you recommend/mostly use?? I guess you don't use the same size in your soil and pon-mix? 🤔 Thank you!!
Thank you so much!! ❤️ I bought orchiata specifically to mix with pon, so the finer grade or “classic” is the one I use and it just makes the pon mix airier and a bit more water retentive. It’s a bit small for soil, but I’ve been enjoying mixing it in to moss for anthuriums. I’ve never used the “power” size so I couldn’t tell you if I like it or not! Hope that helps!
@@youdontevengrowhere of course it helps, thank you! I was considering "power+" for my aroid mix..i'll probably go with "power" for all purposes and see how it goes 😅 Unfortunately "classic" is not easy to find in my area 🤷 Thanks again!!
Hi Alice, great Hoyas, love your collection. I really like those Hoya compacta variegated! I think you would love h. meredithii for it's beautiful leaves and hoya thomsonii for the lovely fragrant blooms. Thanks for sharing and happy growing.
Hi my questions your perlite is it just regular coarse perlite and not grade/size 4? I see alot of ppl use that size which is the largest and I don't fully understand why. Especially with it being the hardest to find. Do you have just grow lights or do you have some lamps with grow bulbs? I am hoping to increase my collection this year. Currently I have 6. I am also changing over my medium because I realize it's probably too heavy
The perlite I get isn’t graded so basically just the regular coarse size, about the size of a pea on average? The giant perlite is terrifying 😂 And I use grow lights!
Hello please share your media😏Also they stay in that water base because?I’ve purchased a Clem: as well and a tangamus, she’s in ICV right now🥲. Take cuttings on that Hindu / compacta, they are a 😩 when it gets bugs. So help yourself and take cuttings for comfort 🥰😉Beautiful collections😎
Lechuza pon, coarse perlite, and classic orchiata! I use the reservoir because passive hydro seems to work for my Hoyas, although I know lots of people use pon like soil! I tend to be an underwaterer lately though
Huxley wants all the attention! Found you from Charmaine's channel. I've just started collecting a few Hoyas, really hoping they don't grow on me too much because I can't afford too many more. I really love Hoya Mathilde, and recently bought a splash one on Etsy, but the cold weather got her 😢. The seller has offered another one if I pay for shipping again, but I'm waiting for better weather. I'm also loving an obovata that I bought for a steal through a local group.
Don't hide your face, you have a beautiful soul, and your drop dead gorgeous, I suffer from skin cancer and have lost half my nose,scarred all over my face,but I'm a happy person on the inside . it's what shine's through is what people see
I had, at last count, 90 different Hoyas. I was never into them until I got a few. Now that they're blooming so much, the obsession is ever growing.
If you have a Hoya that jsut won’t grow, check them for false spider mites! They are super common with Hoyas. If there hasn’t been growth for months, that’s usually why. I found a few on mine. You have to have a microscope though, as they are super small and can’t be seen with the eye.
Something to look into though! They are usually around the new growth, stems and nodes. They don’t usually go on the leaves.
When you showed that Larisa leaf I literally groaned and you did the exactly same 2 secs after! THATS IT! I SUBSCRIBED!!! 😂😂
Just wanted to say that I love your style of videos. I found you through Charmaine (don’t know if I spelt that right lol), but your personality is so addicting and calming. :)
Thank you so much Cooper 🥺❤️❤️
I'm always excited to add a Canadian TH-camr to my list! Yay!
Beautiful hoyas. My plant list is ever growing. 😄
Woohoo!! Thank you Sandra ❤️❤️
i think you would love h. rangsan. it can put out hand-sized leaves. it’s rigid. it’s splashy.
I love the look of rangsan but I didn’t know they could grow that big 😧 definitely want one now!
I never once considered that I would ever have a compacta. Not my thing. Until yesterday as a matter of fact. When I opened my mailbox a friend surprised me w a few cuttings and a rooted 8 in vine compacta. Boy was I wrong. She is GORGEOUS. thanks. Another entertaining video. Love your analogies btw🌱❤🌱
Compacta was actually the very first Hoya I ever fell in love with! Something about those thick curly swirly vines does something to me 🤤
Huxley 🥰. Was just gifted my first hoya, a krohniana silver, so I guess that's my favorite at the moment because it's still alive.
Alive Hoyas are the best Hoyas
This video was so fun because your taste in hoyas is almost the complete opposite of mine - I love cute small-leaf hoyas, especially silvery or variegated ones. But I completely agree on loving hoyas with fuzzy leaves! I'd never heard of hoya hypolasia and I've instantly added it to my wishlist.
This is why I just don’t trust Hoya haters because there’s literally a Hoya for everyone 😆
The Hoya with rough, weathered, worn, leathery, and crusty looking leaves I simply refer to as the crusty leafed Hoyas. They are interesting but they are not actually as crusty looking in person. There is nothing like seeing them with my own eyes. Truth be known, I haven't met a plant I didn't like. You may not be an expert, but you have your own experiences to draw from. You can always share those.
All those pre-historic veiny hoyas! 😍
You hit the nail on the head with all your descriptions of things I love it hahaha! So many hoyas look prehistoric they remind me of dinos and I love it 🦖
Hoya hypolasia has been surpringly easy for me. It survived coming from Ukraine and me switching it out of pon into soil, and its grown 3 sets of leaves since September.
That gives me a lot of hope! Thank you ❤️
Love the planter pot you have your yves rocheri in!
Oh my, callistophylla is soooo mesmerizing😍
I found you earlier today and just realized when you said Crystal Star that you are also Canadian. I love your Hoyas 💚
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Love it started following you after hearing about you on Charmaine's videos. So glad you are also on TH-cam. Your plants are gorgeous. Jing also needs her own chanel.
Jing has the real goods 🤌🏻🤌🏻
Thank you Yoli!! ❤️
Nice video, when the roots start coming up t the top of the pot like on your albo compacta you should put more laca or rocks on top of the roots because the plant will be moving in the pot and it doesn't like that 😉
Every time I pick up this plant I think the same thing and yet I keep forgetting! 😆 thank you for the reminder!
@@youdontevengrowhere 😊
Lol love your descriptions (dumpster Hoya, My Little Pony/puppy belly).
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I just finished watching and all caught up on the unplantparenthood Charmaine videos. And have just started watching your videos. You just started your channel and have been doing so well. I hope my video channel will also do well which i just also just started with 2 videos. I am planning on doing my plant tour video next. I am more familiar with cacti and succulents. Now i am in love with my Hoya’s. My favourites are Hoya Macrophylla, Hoya Krimson Princess, Hoya Krimson Queen, Hoya kerri variegated, Hoya Chelsea, Hoya Kroniana Super Silver, Hoya Wayetii Tricolour, Hoya Compacta and Hoya Mathilde.
Thank you so much Mandi!! ❤️ your hoya collection sounds lovely 😍
Great video! My favorite hoya right now goes by a lot of names: bilobata, aff. burtoniae, etc.
I’m still hoping to score one of those big baskets of sp aff burtoniae from Lowe’s!
NO EXCUSES NEEDED babe!!!!! You do you!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful collection! I feel the same about big veiny gross old looking varieties 🤩. I have a few small leaf ones but they just don't give me the same feels as the big guys. Hoya undulata might be one you'd like (if you don't already have it) it looks dead & moldy and I love it LOL
Are we the same person or??????
loooove all the Hoya content!!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I love the big fat dinner plate leaves.. like the glabra lol*BUT WHERE DID YOU GET THAT YVES ROCHERI?*
Agree - love the giant leaves 🤩 the yves rocheri is from crystal star nursery in Ontario!
Hey Alice!
So I'm about to switch some Hoya over to passive hydro and was wondering - do you let them dry out a bit in between refilling the reservoirs? Or do you just try to keep an even amount of nutrient solution in the pot at all times?
I find they’re ok to sit in a bit of water if the substrate is airy enough! But realistically I’ve been regularly behind on watering and they also don’t mind a wet/dry cycle. I would ideally let the reservoir run out before adding to it - hope this helps!
@@youdontevengrowhere that makes sense! Super appreciate your reply :) keep up the awesome work! Love your channel
Love this video!! I'm the opposite of you in that I love my round, small-leaved hoyas but I really loved seeing what you love about your "ancient dumpster" hoyas! That hoya hypolasia is SO COOL!!!!!!!!! Like a hoya version of a waroq or pendens or something. I'm not sure f you're taking any future video suggestions, but I would love to see a video from you about your import process one day!
Yes!!! Hypolasia reminds me of pallidiflorum but fuzzy 😍
And yes, always taking suggestions! We want to import this spring so I’ll definitely make a video then ❤️
Just like Charmaine, you are beautiful without makeup! 💝
Hallo Alice! First of all congrats on your new channel, i really enjoy your videos, keep it up! ✌️💚
Secondly i'd love some advice on orchiata.. which 'sizes' would you recommend/mostly use?? I guess you don't use the same size in your soil and pon-mix? 🤔
Thank you!!
Thank you so much!! ❤️
I bought orchiata specifically to mix with pon, so the finer grade or “classic” is the one I use and it just makes the pon mix airier and a bit more water retentive. It’s a bit small for soil, but I’ve been enjoying mixing it in to moss for anthuriums. I’ve never used the “power” size so I couldn’t tell you if I like it or not!
Hope that helps!
@@youdontevengrowhere of course it helps, thank you! I was considering "power+" for my aroid mix..i'll probably go with "power" for all purposes and see how it goes 😅 Unfortunately "classic" is not easy to find in my area 🤷
Thanks again!!
@@smarotsami614 the “power” size looks super nice!! Perfect for aroid soil I say!
Oh wowww, the clemensiorum is on my wishlist now!
Hi Alice, great Hoyas, love your collection. I really like those Hoya compacta variegated! I think you would love h. meredithii for it's beautiful leaves and hoya thomsonii for the lovely fragrant blooms. Thanks for sharing and happy growing.
I have a thomsonii - love that fuzz! Thank you Mary!
Loved 🥰 your Hoyas
Hi my questions your perlite is it just regular coarse perlite and not grade/size 4? I see alot of ppl use that size which is the largest and I don't fully understand why. Especially with it being the hardest to find. Do you have just grow lights or do you have some lamps with grow bulbs? I am hoping to increase my collection this year. Currently I have 6. I am also changing over my medium because I realize it's probably too heavy
The perlite I get isn’t graded so basically just the regular coarse size, about the size of a pea on average? The giant perlite is terrifying 😂 And I use grow lights!
You are so funny in the most unexpected times😹💗
Everyone is becoming a Hoya convert. My favourite is my Hoya Serpens and Linearis.
I still don’t have a serpens but that’s one tiny Hoya I can get on board with!
huxley brought me here 🤗
Extra treats for him!! 😆
Hello please share your media😏Also they stay in that water base because?I’ve purchased a Clem: as well and a tangamus, she’s in ICV right now🥲. Take cuttings on that Hindu / compacta, they are a 😩 when it gets bugs. So help yourself and take cuttings for comfort 🥰😉Beautiful collections😎
Lechuza pon, coarse perlite, and classic orchiata! I use the reservoir because passive hydro seems to work for my Hoyas, although I know lots of people use pon like soil! I tend to be an underwaterer lately though
Can you link your nail polish please
It’s “brains and bronze” by OPI!
I have to adopt you as my 4th daughter! ❤️
No objections here!! ❤️👯♀️
I need a Jing in my life😁 and a hoya hypolasia! Is that too much to ask??!!🤔😂💚💚
I say if you don’t have a Jing or a hypolasia you need to be asking to speak to the manager
@@youdontevengrowhere 😂😂 I'm on it
Deadly Hoyas 🤘😎
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Huxley wants all the attention! Found you from Charmaine's channel. I've just started collecting a few Hoyas, really hoping they don't grow on me too much because I can't afford too many more. I really love Hoya Mathilde, and recently bought a splash one on Etsy, but the cold weather got her 😢. The seller has offered another one if I pay for shipping again, but I'm waiting for better weather. I'm also loving an obovata that I bought for a steal through a local group.
Mathilde splash is so cute!! Hope you get yours delivered soon - spring is just around the corner 👀
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are you filipino also?
I am Taiwanese!