This is amazing!!! Loved it! Would you do a follow up video? After these root show step by step how you get them potted up, care tips for freshly potted up plants etc. that would be amazing!
Thank you so much for the informative video love. I think someone else asked this but could you do a video explaining the next steps once your cutting has rooted and is ready to be potted up? Im pretty confident in getting my propagations to root but i always always deal with the growth point dying back once i pot up my Hoya. I immediately treat the plant as a normal plant and im not sure if thats the right or wrong way. It continues growing sooner or later but i want to know ways to avoid that if at all possible. Thank you so much 💚
I LOVED this info! I recently propped in stratum, perlite, pon and water. Stratum didn’t work at all that time but perlite and pon were the bomb! It was a super fun experiment. This is all such great info. Thanks
Very good! I generally use perlite in containers with no drainage, and treat them like semi-hydro so I keep water in the bottom 1/3 or so. Then ideally, inside a prop box or a ziploc bag for humidity.
What a great guide of Hoya propagation Ana. I appreciate your hard work. Thank you so for sharing complete guide to us. I use the same medium substrate on my Hoya as well. Your propagation substrate looks great i definitely try this one as well💖💕🥰
I’m trying to root Khao Yai and I got my cutting to root in water. Put it in soil with 0 watering to let it settle and it got root rot. The soil was chunky coco husk, coir and charcoal with 10% soil… Hoyas do what Hoyas wanna do. Lol
This is a great video! I got a cutting with a very minimal stem and honestly I don’t remember it having a stem (it’s been a few weeks since I got it). However, my leaf is still alive so my guess is it is growing roots. 🤔 I put it in my normal mix and water it every couple of days. Will see! I like your little vials.
I use to be so scared to cut up my plants to propagate in case i mess it up on a plant i love especially. But i find some Hoya’s they can grow leggy empty vines or too much gaps in between. So i started to chop those up to keep my Hoya’s compact. I have tried the soil method with rooting hormones. Also pon in no drainage. But i find water props is the best and fastest with Hoya’s. I see roots starting within a week. Since Hoya’s and Euphoria and rubber plants they do bleed the white sap so those i definitely let them callous first. I use a narrow vase for water props.
thanks girl! I actually use tubing mascaras. either the eyeko one or the caliray come hell or high water I think it’s called. oh, and I also use a lash serum so can’t take all the credit 😅
At what point can I start propagating from a cutting that has lots of roots and lots of new growth now? I'd like to make a fuller plant but i feel so bad cutting them with all the hard work they've done.
This is amazing!!! Loved it! Would you do a follow up video? After these root show step by step how you get them potted up, care tips for freshly potted up plants etc. that would be amazing!
Yes!
Not the leaf falling 😂
@@kateolvera2873 comedic timing on its part
Thank you for the in-depth review on Hoya propagation. Well done 👍
Thank you so much for the informative video love. I think someone else asked this but could you do a video explaining the next steps once your cutting has rooted and is ready to be potted up? Im pretty confident in getting my propagations to root but i always always deal with the growth point dying back once i pot up my Hoya. I immediately treat the plant as a normal plant and im not sure if thats the right or wrong way. It continues growing sooner or later but i want to know ways to avoid that if at all possible. Thank you so much 💚
I LOVED this info! I recently propped in stratum, perlite, pon and water. Stratum didn’t work at all that time but perlite and pon were the bomb! It was a super fun experiment. This is all such great info. Thanks
Great video, wish I’d seen this when I started of with Hoyas! 😁 Also, love the fall pillow 😍🍁
This was a great learning experience for me! Growing Hoya cuttings vs plants can be cheaper for the more rare ones. I've been hesitant to try. Thanks.
I am not sure how you would get the roots from those water vials without breaking them off! Can you please explain that? Thanks!💚💚💚💚
@@bethadamik8014 I've received a few of those and I removed the bottom and then cut the top off.
@@bethadamik8014 yeah unfortunately I haven’t found a way around that. I just cut the top, which is a shame it’s not reusable
Very good! I generally use perlite in containers with no drainage, and treat them like semi-hydro so I keep water in the bottom 1/3 or so. Then ideally, inside a prop box or a ziploc bag for humidity.
I’ve heard of this method too! high humidity works great. good to hear you’ve found something that works 💚
What a great guide of Hoya propagation Ana. I appreciate your hard work. Thank you so for sharing complete guide to us. I use the same medium substrate on my Hoya as well. Your propagation substrate looks great i definitely try this one as well💖💕🥰
thanks Jade! hope you’ve been having luck with tree fern on hoya 😊
The leaf falling right before you made the cut sent me😂💀 hoyas sometime do us dirty like that❤
I’m trying to root Khao Yai and I got my cutting to root in water. Put it in soil with 0 watering to let it settle and it got root rot. The soil was chunky coco husk, coir and charcoal with 10% soil…
Hoyas do what Hoyas wanna do. Lol
@@cbail1323 😂😂
Very informative. Thanks Ana!😊
This is a great video! I got a cutting with a very minimal stem and honestly I don’t remember it having a stem (it’s been a few weeks since I got it). However, my leaf is still alive so my guess is it is growing roots. 🤔 I put it in my normal mix and water it every couple of days. Will see! I like your little vials.
Thanks for the informative video. I love your fall decorations.
thank you so much! 🍁 🍂
I use to be so scared to cut up my plants to propagate in case i mess it up on a plant i love especially. But i find some Hoya’s they can grow leggy empty vines or too much gaps in between. So i started to chop those up to keep my Hoya’s compact. I have tried the soil method with rooting hormones. Also pon in no drainage. But i find water props is the best and fastest with Hoya’s. I see roots starting within a week. Since Hoya’s and Euphoria and rubber plants they do bleed the white sap so those i definitely let them callous first. I use a narrow vase for water props.
Ana Thanks for the informative video.
Very nice video.Learn new things in your video.good work
Great video! 💚🌱
Lovely 😊 video
Thanks.
I love the bile however I have yet to figure out how to remove the rooted cutting from the vile without cutting the the cap/lid 😂🤦🏻♀️
you and me both lol. I just cut the lid… it hurts every time but I love the convenience 😂
Sometimes I need to go back to the beginning 😅
Totally not plant related but what mascara do you use? Your lashes are awesome! :)
thanks girl! I actually use tubing mascaras. either the eyeko one or the caliray come hell or high water I think it’s called. oh, and I also use a lash serum so can’t take all the credit 😅
Not plant related lol but I loveeeeee your shrug! Where’d you get it? I need one immediately lol
thank you!! oh gosh I got it a looong time ago. I think it was from free people
How do you get Hoya out of vial once it has roots without breaking the roots?
Yes I have the same question
I wish I had a better solution but I just cut the top. would be a perfect system if it was reusable 😢
@@anawithplants I looked them up. They appear to be cheap enough. I like the idea. ☺️
At what point can I start propagating from a cutting that has lots of roots and lots of new growth now? I'd like to make a fuller plant but i feel so bad cutting them with all the hard work they've done.
Ana? I'm not really sure that the leaf "fell off" 🤣😂🤣
@@soberplantguy fell…jumped off a sinking ship. semantics really 😂