I use the old food grade clear plastic pickle jars or clear soup takeout containers for individual prop boxes for my smaller Hoya cuttings, works fantastic. I also try to let the ends callus over before I propagate, I don’t believe I’ve lost any since I started doing that.
Very good video as usual, but here's a top tip to prevent rotting!!! Let the cutting callus over for a day or two to prevent rot😉 ..also, as long as the leaves that you removed still have their petioles attached they should also root perfectly👍👍👍
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What are those white stuffs in the box? Pls
@@mylinahmad3335 perlite
Now that I’m retired I have more time for my plants. Although I’ve been a plant parent for over 40 years I’m still learning. Thank you
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Hoya roots along the stem. You don’t need to remove those lower leaves. You could have more cuttings, so more plants if you didn’t
That's exactly what I did !
Tho it takes a lot of time to pop out a new leave ....
True😅😂
I use the old food grade clear plastic pickle jars or clear soup takeout containers for individual prop boxes for my smaller Hoya cuttings, works fantastic. I also try to let the ends callus over before I propagate, I don’t believe I’ve lost any since I started doing that.
This is exactly the way I prop my hoyas. Love perlite prop boxes❤
Very good video as usual, but here's a top tip to prevent rotting!!! Let the cutting callus over for a day or two to prevent rot😉 ..also, as long as the leaves that you removed still have their petioles attached they should also root perfectly👍👍👍
I’ll have to try this. I put mine in water.
Love this! Your Lisa is a beauty!
It’s really nice
Hoyas can root from anywhere on the internode not just from the nodes.
Thanks 🎉
Beautiful
Shouldn't say "Works every time" when one of those didn't make it. Lol
Haha true!
I have a broke tendril on my Hoya. Do I cut below or above the node because everywhere I read it says above and you just cut below 😩
I cut under because i propagated the cutting. Above is fine
@@SheffieldMadePlants Lovely thank you very much. Great video though ☺️
Is there any drainage holes in the box?
Perlite box? No
hi did u say 10 weeks to get a Hoya to grow roots>>? Seems like an awful long time, REALLY curious.... Thanks for the great video tho.SUBD!
Depends not your light and temperature etc. Might be shorter
great 👍
Will it grow back where the stem is cut off?
Yes a new stem will grow
Most leaves will shoot roots too, although the development of the plant is a little slower
Plant them leaves with the stem intact. Bury the stem only. Abracadabra. You’ve got another plant. Thank me later. 👍
maybe try moss next time. it should only take a month to be fully rooted. no rooting hormone needed
Wow🙋♀️🙏👍❤🎉
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