So for anyone wanting an update I scrolled back to Feb 2020 on her Instagram and this is the only update I found from her: “the mother plant is starting to grow new leaves. The propagations with stems all have been sold, but I assume they're doing well since I haven't gotten any messages to the contrary (;) the single leaf cutting also rooted.”
I was given a Hoya Kerrii 6 years ago as a single leaf - I watered it often and after 4 years sprung up and now has over a dozen leaves. I've been given another two years ago and yet to see it grow but I bet it will. thanks for the video - very helpful
I have a Hoya Kerrii that is probably 7 years old. This is the first year that it bloomed! Happy about that. After watching your video I took a leap of faith and cut off two very long vines with several double leaf joints. I am going to try all 3 of your methods. Thanks for this video.
Good evening I also plant a Hoya Kerri leave with a piece of stem and node and it make roots 1 I’ve plant in Perlite 2 the other leaves I put in water 3 Plant one in peat moss but the one in perlite no roots as we talk So I’m waiting to see what happen Thank you for your videos 🎉
Great ! I admire your creativeness .I propagated 4 leaves separate containers but after started yellowing then ,did nothing. I felt somewhat bad to look at you cutting precious heart leaves. Good luck and hope for rhe best. Excited to know results. Thanks a lot.
I read somewhere that hoyas prefer to be root bound. Have you found that to be true? I have a hoya australis and i put it in a bigger pot but it started growing slower so i moved it back into a small one and its doing great!
I have a hoya kerrii which is same size as your mother plant. Was planning on propagating from it as its growing well. I am curious how your mother plant is doing and how long did it take for it to recover after you took cutting. Thanks!
I have a little node with a small root already from someone - should I put it in soil and just let it start growing. Or still keep it moist in moss or a ziplock bag??
ooh that's a hard question to answer coz i have rotted nodes in every medium. If it has roots i would do the perlite method or leca if you have it, but it's the same process, or just do direct soil but do not put in ziploc bag. it will take longer with direct soil but less chances of rot, at least in my experience, and i think giving it more humidity will just increase the chances of rotting if it's just a node.
It should be fine, just keep the moss moist esp at the beginning, tho TBH the only time I move from water to moss is when there's some root growth already. Usually I would switch from moss to water when the moss is not working out for the cuttings
I've a single leaf Hoya kerrii, at my front sun facing room.. So it gets bright light from 8-6 (No direct sunlight), i water it whenever it's top soil is dried out.. Still kept in the sponge and soils that came as it is.. Bit scared if i tried removing the sponge it might damage the plant... Everything was goin pretty well for 3-4 months, but now dark black spots are appearing on the back side of the hoya kerri, dark kinda like the type when u leave a marker on a paper and it makes a spot type... What went wrong? Any idea?
My Hoya Kerri has those black spots as well, and it's likely coz it's getting too much light, so those black spots are leaf burn. Since you're not overwatering, your Hoya should be fine in it's current medium. I haven't repotted my Hoya Kerri mother plant or any of my hoyas really coz hoyas don't like getting their root system disturbed so repotting might just do more harm than good.
Yes! The updated video links are in description if you want to watch but all of them did root and were sold off, except for the single leaf cutting that I still have and the mother plant grew back new leaves too
I think so but I never tried. Tbh I have poor luck with water propagations in general so I prefer the methods I mentioned here. With these methods I had significant root growth within a month and they were ready for potting.
I got my single leaf Kerrii from Costa plants. They do have roots.... I'm waiting on it to grow. I understand that the single leaf will eventually die, but by then the plant should have a stem and leaves. If you put an LED grow light over top the plant it should produce nodes that are closer together .
From what I know single leaf cuttings rarely turn into plants, they need to be propagated with the petiole attached to part of the stem, but doesn't hurt to try!
They propagated well within a month. I sold all propagations, all I have left is the mother plant and the single leaf cutting, which also rooted but did not grow new leaves
@@MyWastelessLife thats great! I am trying it myself with a hoya kerii. It has been 5 days. Hope it works for me too. The soil started to grow molds though. I scooped them out. What do you think i am doing wrong?
Soon! Planning to shoot the repotting video next week. But I do post updates on my IG, the roots have grown fully in all four cuttings, including the one that's just single leaf. 💚
UPDATE ON HOYAS: th-cam.com/video/xKimxQGytJQ/w-d-xo.html English subtitles available for this video. For more on how to care for hoya kerrii and detailed instructions on the three ways you can propagate hoya kerrii, plus discount codes to buy your own hoya kerrii from www.houseplantshop.com (not sponsored), go visit mywastelesslife blog: mywastelesslife.home.blog/?p=223
I notice black spots under my new leaves when they are growing and they are tender but once they mature they toughen up and the black dots goes away. All my new leaves are the same. I keep my plant in the same spot (indirect sun). Anyone else notice the same?
Not sure why I found this video absolutely brutal to watch. You didn't necessarily do anything wrong it's just me. I have a huge Hoya Kerrii that's almost 30 yrs. Did you know that if you water a Hoya about an hour before you start cutting it will bleed little or no sap at all?
WOW, TOO MUCH For $220. At my neighborhood nursery ,paid 59.99 for a 6inch pot long stem tree with maybe 12 leaves or more. It was expenseive for me already but I wanted It badly. Hahaha.
Thanks for the feedback! I get comments that I talk too fast too, so bear with me while I find a happy medium, but I appreciate you watching and giving honest feedbacks, that will help me improve my videos in the future 💚
So for anyone wanting an update I scrolled back to Feb 2020 on her Instagram and this is the only update I found from her:
“the mother plant is starting to grow new leaves. The propagations with stems all have been sold, but I assume they're doing well since I haven't gotten any messages to the contrary (;) the single leaf cutting also rooted.”
My single leaf Hoya actually did sprout another plant with several leaves. I’ve heard it doesn’t happen as often, but mine must be very happy.
I was given a Hoya Kerrii 6 years ago as a single leaf - I watered it often and after 4 years sprung up and now has over a dozen leaves. I've been given another two years ago and yet to see it grow but I bet it will. thanks for the video - very helpful
My single heart grew into a full-size plant after a year and repotting. Sometimes you get lucky with a single leaf 💚
I had a single Hoya leaf that did in fact grow!
Hi!I'd love to see the progress of zip lock method. Could you lead me to the update video cuz I couldn't find it😅 thanks!
I have a Hoya Kerrii that is probably 7 years old. This is the first year that it bloomed! Happy about that. After watching your video I took a leap of faith and cut off two very long vines with several double leaf joints. I am going to try all 3 of your methods. Thanks for this video.
Lo intentaré!!!y espero los resultados.Gracias.
I have just bought my first Hoya Kerri ❤️
I love that plant its on my wishlist can wait to see what happens
Me too! I'd be surprised if all of them actually do form roots, but they're doing well so far :)
Do you have an update for this ?
Good evening
I also plant a Hoya Kerri leave with a piece of stem and node and it make roots
1 I’ve plant in Perlite
2 the other leaves I put in water
3 Plant one in peat moss but the one in perlite no roots as we talk
So I’m waiting to see what happen
Thank you for your videos 🎉
Great ! I admire your creativeness .I propagated
4 leaves separate containers but after started yellowing then ,did nothing. I felt somewhat bad to look at you cutting precious heart leaves. Good luck and hope for rhe best. Excited to know results. Thanks a lot.
Nice information 👍
Thank you!
Do you have an update on these cuttings? It’s been two years since this video.
My single leaf varigated Hoya has lots of roots . Fingers crossed it goes on to make a new plant.
Hiya, trying this now! Do you have any updates on your cuttings in ziploc bag and soil? Also my bag is gradually losing the air, is that a problem??
What are the light and water requirements for the propagations?
Did you ever make an update video on which ones rooted?
Hi im fr. PhiippinesI.. I like your video. Its like having hoya propagation journey w/ypu..
Thank you!
Nice your hoya kerrii
Hey can you do an update of these props?
I read somewhere that hoyas prefer to be root bound. Have you found that to be true? I have a hoya australis and i put it in a bigger pot but it started growing slower so i moved it back into a small one and its doing great!
I need an update to see how they are doing!
The first method is the soil wet prior to putting the cutting?
I have a hoya kerrii which is same size as your mother plant. Was planning on propagating from it as its growing well. I am curious how your mother plant is doing and how long did it take for it to recover after you took cutting. Thanks!
How many times can one person say sphagnum moss lmaoooo great video. Very helpful 👌
What if you have sting. N on leaves ,(but they do have roots on will it root)
I have a little node with a small root already from someone - should I put it in soil and just let it start growing. Or still keep it moist in moss or a ziplock bag??
ooh that's a hard question to answer coz i have rotted nodes in every medium. If it has roots i would do the perlite method or leca if you have it, but it's the same process, or just do direct soil but do not put in ziploc bag. it will take longer with direct soil but less chances of rot, at least in my experience, and i think giving it more humidity will just increase the chances of rotting if it's just a node.
Is there and update for what happened?!?
Would it be okay to switch from one method to another? I'm currently using water propagation and want to switch to moss. Thank you!
It should be fine, just keep the moss moist esp at the beginning, tho TBH the only time I move from water to moss is when there's some root growth already. Usually I would switch from moss to water when the moss is not working out for the cuttings
Ameii
Hi what is the update on this pls?
Why does Hoya Kerri have that white stuff near the stem, mine has the same ?
I have one leave Hoya heart,well heart shape is dieing,but it have A green stem coming up is that normal
She said:
Sorry plant🥺❤
🥺🥺🥺🥺
I've a single leaf Hoya kerrii, at my front sun facing room.. So it gets bright light from 8-6 (No direct sunlight), i water it whenever it's top soil is dried out.. Still kept in the sponge and soils that came as it is.. Bit scared if i tried removing the sponge it might damage the plant... Everything was goin pretty well for 3-4 months, but now dark black spots are appearing on the back side of the hoya kerri, dark kinda like the type when u leave a marker on a paper and it makes a spot type... What went wrong? Any idea?
My Hoya Kerri has those black spots as well, and it's likely coz it's getting too much light, so those black spots are leaf burn. Since you're not overwatering, your Hoya should be fine in it's current medium. I haven't repotted my Hoya Kerri mother plant or any of my hoyas really coz hoyas don't like getting their root system disturbed so repotting might just do more harm than good.
@@MyWastelessLife even with just the indirect light it can get leaf burn?
Was the soil in the ziploc already moistened before placing the plant in to root?
Yes! Moist but not saturated and I mist it every so often just to keep it moist
@@MyWastelessLife Did it propagate well? Did it grow?please update.
Any current update about this foya plant ?
yes, video links in description and also in my pinned comments
Do you stil have the original plant? I want mine to have shorter stems too.
Yes I do! I will have another update on it on my video on Friday! but more light does the trick!
@@MyWastelessLife Yay
How often did you mist the cutting in the bag??
Whenever the soil looks dry. Not too often or it might cause rotting
Is there somewhere to the the results?
Did they give roots?
Yes! The updated video links are in description if you want to watch but all of them did root and were sold off, except for the single leaf cutting that I still have and the mother plant grew back new leaves too
Will these cuttings grow into a plant?
The ones with nodes yes, the single leaf cutting won’t.
Letting dry in a dark dry place would be best.
Can you water propagate these?
I think so but I never tried. Tbh I have poor luck with water propagations in general so I prefer the methods I mentioned here. With these methods I had significant root growth within a month and they were ready for potting.
How long takes root appear
For me about a month
I got my single leaf Kerrii from Costa plants. They do have roots.... I'm waiting on it to grow. I understand that the single leaf will eventually die, but by then the plant should have a stem and leaves. If you put an LED grow light over top the plant it should produce nodes that are closer together .
From what I know single leaf cuttings rarely turn into plants, they need to be propagated with the petiole attached to part of the stem, but doesn't hurt to try!
My Wasteless Life I do believe that the petioles are attached. 😎🌱
I wonder how they're doing
They propagated well within a month. I sold all propagations, all I have left is the mother plant and the single leaf cutting, which also rooted but did not grow new leaves
@@MyWastelessLife thats great! I am trying it myself with a hoya kerii. It has been 5 days. Hope it works for me too. The soil started to grow molds though. I scooped them out. What do you think i am doing wrong?
I cannot believe you got that for $7.99!!!!!!!!
Light and location?
Indirect bright light for Hoya Kerri. If placing in south facing window, pull it back a little bit coz it will suffer leaf burn.
@@MyWastelessLife thank you very much
Updates?
Soon! Planning to shoot the repotting video next week. But I do post updates on my IG, the roots have grown fully in all four cuttings, including the one that's just single leaf. 💚
She just posted an update video an hr ago.
Repotting video here: th-cam.com/video/xKimxQGytJQ/w-d-xo.html
So,where are the results,please?
The links to the updated videos are in the description! 💚
Why no sound
UPDATE ON HOYAS: th-cam.com/video/xKimxQGytJQ/w-d-xo.html
English subtitles available for this video. For more on how to care for hoya kerrii and detailed instructions on the three ways you can propagate hoya kerrii, plus discount codes to buy your own hoya kerrii from www.houseplantshop.com (not sponsored), go visit mywastelesslife blog: mywastelesslife.home.blog/?p=223
I heard the black spots are from too much sun
Most likely! I find it hard to determine light needs for hoyas sometimes, each variety has different needs. Thanks!
I notice black spots under my new leaves when they are growing and they are tender but once they mature they toughen up and the black dots goes away. All my new leaves are the same. I keep my plant in the same spot (indirect sun). Anyone else notice the same?
Not sure why I found this video absolutely brutal to watch. You didn't necessarily do anything wrong it's just me. I have a huge Hoya Kerrii that's almost 30 yrs. Did you know that if you water a Hoya about an hour before you start cutting it will bleed little or no sap at all?
I paid $220 for 2 leaves which is super cheap considering they go for $500 for 2 leaves😅😂
You got scammed
WOW, TOO MUCH For $220. At my neighborhood nursery ,paid 59.99 for a 6inch pot long stem tree with maybe 12 leaves or
more. It was expenseive for me already but I wanted
It badly. Hahaha.
$7.99
You can present little fast its so laggy.... sorry to tell
Thanks for the feedback! I get comments that I talk too fast too, so bear with me while I find a happy medium, but I appreciate you watching and giving honest feedbacks, that will help me improve my videos in the future 💚
Nunca hagan eso, la planta tiene que tener unos centímetros de tallo es una mentira no crecen pobre planta.
OMG!!!!! You are the Queen of redundant!!! 😂 I just cannot click another video from u…sorry
Poor plant, you kill them