Hi Claire. What potting medium is your Hoya Sarawak in? Yours looks fantastic. I have a very young rooted cutting and want to give it the best start. Thank you ❤🪴
Hello Claire. I’m new to your channel and I can’t stop watching. Im in love with your collection. Beautiful!! I bought my first hoya 2 years ago, in the last month it started dying, loosing leaves and browning vines. My guess, over watered. I’m think of taking it out of the pot and letting the roots expose to air for about a week for it to dry. Is that a smart thing to do?
I have some hoya cuttings that have rooted well in water and also a single leaf that I put in a small cup of water and it also has rooted. Can these just be left in the water instead of planting them in soil? I know some plants grow well in water. I have different types of plants that I've grown in water for years and they're doing fine but I wasn't sure about hoyas. So can I just leave them to grow in the water or will that eventually harm them? Thanks for posting the video!
Hi, I have a hoya, and it is after getting very big. Can I split it into two plants, or should I just prune it back? It's quiet mature, and is about 4ft in lenght, so I'd prefer to split it. What do you think?
I let my compacta go too long without water and the leaves are all wrinkly 😔 I tried watering it regularly, no change and next watering I used diluted peroxide thinking that would help but also no change. I know they hate their roots being messed with but it seems like my only option now is to unpot, clip rot if there is any, and repot :( is they wrong or is there anything else I can do?
I have two boys plants that have never bloomed. Each one is in a six inch pot. They keep growing like a vine but not very bushy. Are they in too small of a pot, would love to see them bloom. Any tips on this? Thank you.
I've heard recently that skipping the first water at the beginning of growing season is a good way to encourage blooming as hoya also commonly flower when stressed! I've not deliberately done that, but times where I've forgotten to water now and again has definitely helped produced some blooms (assuming all other conditions are stable) if that makes sense 💚
came to hunt for a vid on how to get mine to bloom hopefully. I got my croton plant to bloom and dunno how I managed. it's like 7 leaves and inside on a shelf but now that I managed that I have to hunt for how to get other types of plants to bloom as well lol
My son's blooms all the time. The starter came from my plant. Mine had never bloomed. The only difference is he used water from his fish tank and has a lot bright light. After about 15 years mine finally bloomed last fall. The only thing I did was I started using the water from my boiled eggs!!! Now my orchids look better too from the egg water.
There's been a big price drop in lots of more "common" Hoya varieties recently where I'm from, but some of the rarer ones are still quite expensive just because they're not so easy to get hold of yet, they can be quite difficult to propagate, they're relatively slow growing and they require quite specific conditions to keep them happy 💚
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YES! This video is so exciting - my hoyas are my pride & joy - i LOVE them so much. Happy Friday Claire & Jolie! 🪴
I had such a love-hate relationship with them for ages, but they're totally addictive 😂
Hi Claire. What potting medium is your Hoya Sarawak in?
Yours looks fantastic. I have a very young rooted cutting and want to give it the best start. Thank you ❤🪴
Very informative- thank you!! I’ve got some rearranging to do tomorrow lol
Great video! Thank you for sharing. I love your accent btw 😊 I just fot my first Hoya lisa and I can't wait to start collecting some more varieties 🍃
love your videos so much! thanks for your lovely content!
Love all my Hoyas… I’ve also found the most successful way to propagate them is in sphagnum moss.
Same here, it's always given me the highest success rate!
Hello Claire. I’m new to your channel and I can’t stop watching. Im in love with your collection. Beautiful!! I bought my first hoya 2 years ago, in the last month it started dying, loosing leaves and browning vines. My guess, over watered. I’m think of taking it out of the pot and letting the roots expose to air for about a week for it to dry. Is that a smart thing to do?
Missed you girl. Great video!!!❤️😘👌
Thank you 💚
@@TheJungleHaven Thanks to you for making such exciting vídeos!!😘❤️☘️☘️
Thank you so much for doing this video! I love my hoyas but they don't love me 😂
No worries at all - I hope it helps!
Hi Claire. Great video - thank you. However, what should I do about discolouration ? Why is this happening?
I have some hoya cuttings that have rooted well in water and also a single leaf that I put in a small cup of water and it also has rooted. Can these just be left in the water instead of planting them in soil? I know some plants grow well in water. I have different types of plants that I've grown in water for years and they're doing fine but I wasn't sure about hoyas. So can I just leave them to grow in the water or will that eventually harm them? Thanks for posting the video!
Pretty sure the roots grow stronger and bigger in soil, therefore the whole plant..that's the main difference
Never had a hoya, might have to try one at some point.
Thumbnail is looking amazing!!!
Thank you!!
Hi, I have a hoya, and it is after getting very big. Can I split it into two plants, or should I just prune it back? It's quiet mature, and is about 4ft in lenght, so I'd prefer to split it. What do you think?
Great video, love the channel
Beautiful Hoya collection
Thanks 🙃
Your gracilis looks just like my pubicalyx splash! Now I’m going to have to research and see what I really have
Im just wondering. Where do you buy youre sphagnum moss
I let my compacta go too long without water and the leaves are all wrinkly 😔 I tried watering it regularly, no change and next watering I used diluted peroxide thinking that would help but also no change. I know they hate their roots being messed with but it seems like my only option now is to unpot, clip rot if there is any, and repot :( is they wrong or is there anything else I can do?
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I have two boys plants that have never bloomed. Each one is in a six inch pot. They keep growing like a vine but not very bushy. Are they in too small of a pot, would love to see them bloom. Any tips on this? Thank you.
I've heard recently that skipping the first water at the beginning of growing season is a good way to encourage blooming as hoya also commonly flower when stressed! I've not deliberately done that, but times where I've forgotten to water now and again has definitely helped produced some blooms (assuming all other conditions are stable) if that makes sense 💚
Where do you buy your Sphagnum Moss?
I see plants,i subscribe...
I cannot wait to own a Lisa bc that’s my name 🥰
5:50 my hoya has not flowered.
It grows well and looks healthy.
Love the way you said plant in french accent
came to hunt for a vid on how to get mine to bloom hopefully. I got my croton plant to bloom and dunno how I managed. it's like 7 leaves and inside on a shelf but now that I managed that I have to hunt for how to get other types of plants to bloom as well lol
Hehehe ooooh a croton bloom is so beautiful! Fingers crossed your hoyas start blooming soon too! 💚
My son's blooms all the time. The starter came from my plant. Mine had never bloomed. The only difference is he used water from his fish tank and has a lot bright light. After about 15 years mine finally bloomed last fall. The only thing I did was I started using the water from my boiled eggs!!! Now my orchids look better too from the egg water.
Thanks .
No worries, I hope it helped!
It’s confusing to give non direct filtered light but then also right under grow lights…. Idk I’ve not been successful so far
The purpose of removing the bottom leaves, for most propagation, is to conserve energy to go towards root development
I love Hoyas, but why are they so expensive????
There's been a big price drop in lots of more "common" Hoya varieties recently where I'm from, but some of the rarer ones are still quite expensive just because they're not so easy to get hold of yet, they can be quite difficult to propagate, they're relatively slow growing and they require quite specific conditions to keep them happy 💚
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Hey Claire, I’ve been binge watching ur videos & I love them & all ur plants too.
I have a bit of an emergency & need ur advice. I’m going to try n find u on insta so if u see this msg please look out for a msg request from me. Thank you x