❤️Definitely on my wish list. Too expensive in Australia at the moment. They go for more than $200. I wait until they are around 50-60. They looks just like the Vietnamese mint which is a common herb in my country Hehehehe I thinK they are similar to multiflora & Bella . The buds will drop after flowers and new ones will be grown
Hopefully you can get them with a reasonable price soon😀 I still haven’t seen rebudding on existing peduncles. But the peduncles which have flowered are still attached to the node🤔
Congrats on your addition! Burmanica is a very easy bloomer, it never stop pushing out new buds as it grows 🌸🤗 I found Burmanica likes a constantly moist substrate and I keep it with bright indirect light. Compared to other Hoya it doesn’t like too intensive harsh light, otherwise the leaves will curl inwards. I kept it in my Milsbo with 70-90% humidity
Hi Mandy, I find Burmanica grows the fastest in high humidity and constantly moist substrate. The leaves of mine can also take higher light, which gives it a pinkish red tone 😃
Hi! No, the peduncles that have fallen still don’t have re-budded flower. I suspect it is similar to Bella. But each new node is keep pushing new peduncles🌺
@@taishakuten5141 I just got my pandurata cutting 1 month ago. I’ll make a video on it’s flowering if I’m lucky to experience that😊 I can let you know by then🌼
❤️Definitely on my wish list. Too expensive in Australia at the moment. They go for more than $200. I wait until they are around 50-60. They looks just like the Vietnamese mint which is a common herb in my country Hehehehe I thinK they are similar to multiflora & Bella . The buds will drop after flowers and new ones will be grown
Hopefully you can get them with a reasonable price soon😀 I still haven’t seen rebudding on existing peduncles. But the peduncles which have flowered are still attached to the node🤔
@@tfyfonnie yeh I hope so. Really love the plant
wow, im picking up a flowering burmanica tomorrow, it looks so much like yours! what a coincidence
You’re gonna love it, Emma 😊 It could be the same clone!
I just got a hoya burmanica and so excited to get it to bloom. In what conditions are you growing this in? Thank you!
Congrats on your addition! Burmanica is a very easy bloomer, it never stop pushing out new buds as it grows 🌸🤗 I found Burmanica likes a constantly moist substrate and I keep it with bright indirect light. Compared to other Hoya it doesn’t like too intensive harsh light, otherwise the leaves will curl inwards. I kept it in my Milsbo with 70-90% humidity
Hello, what kind of condition do you keep her under?
Hi Mandy, I find Burmanica grows the fastest in high humidity and constantly moist substrate. The leaves of mine can also take higher light, which gives it a pinkish red tone 😃
FonnieTang thank you, I just got her a week ago, I’ll try that.
Hi Fonnie! Any update if the peduncles fell off like hoya bella?
Hi! No, the peduncles that have fallen still don’t have re-budded flower. I suspect it is similar to Bella. But each new node is keep pushing new peduncles🌺
@@tfyfonnie Thank you! Ooooh so they flower like Bellas! I wonder if its the same too with pandurata?
@@taishakuten5141 I just got my pandurata cutting 1 month ago. I’ll make a video on it’s flowering if I’m lucky to experience that😊 I can let you know by then🌼