I bought a Hoya compacta that had bare spots in its stems, just for fun as an experiment I added Keiki paste to the bare nodes… it FULLY FILLED IN WITH LEAVES, I was shook, so for your lunnearus, I’d try it on one of those bare stems instead of making wet sticks and see if it does anything! Depends on if there’s more nodes than the spent ones that already lost leaves I would think I have a Epipremnum “Thai” I’d never heard of before, I cannot keep it happy, I have no idea what to do, looks just like your Siltipicana, let it dry out, as soon as I water it throws a fit, water more often, throws another fit, it’s only 1/2 the size or less than when I got it, it didn’t do well in props either I’m a big fan of putting 2 or more of the more gangly types together with a stake in the center to make the plant bushier, Florida green, my tigertooths are back to back so is bushy all around, I’ll do the same with my Florida ghost when it gets bigger, my Tortum too, I love the plants but not a fan of the single more bare stem look
no way!! I've been sleeping on keiki paste for sure. I definitely need to try it one of these days. and yes, it's so annoying when plants just don't cooperate 😩 I definitely agree. I prefer them to be more full!!
They all look so much better 😍 Sure, a video of rearranging plants works for me. I'm interested 😁
thank you for the feedback!! 💖
Hoya Linearis is currently my favourite. Love a chop and prop
Way to go with your running journey! Ugh, My linearis has a small (but stubborn) mealie infestation.
The only book by emily henry I read was The Love that Split the World. It was so amazing. And congrats on your running goals!
Ohh I'll have to read that one!!
Thank you!
My Philo. Florida has such small internodle spaces. I do have it on a moss pole. Could be that. 😊
You could lay flat on spagnam moss and pin down every node😊
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hi joy 🥰🥰
hello!! ❤️
I like the cat, can he be in every vid?
hahaha I love him too! I think he tends to sneak his way into most videos 💀 he loves to be in the spotlight
I bought a Hoya compacta that had bare spots in its stems, just for fun as an experiment I added Keiki paste to the bare nodes… it FULLY FILLED IN WITH LEAVES, I was shook, so for your lunnearus, I’d try it on one of those bare stems instead of making wet sticks and see if it does anything! Depends on if there’s more nodes than the spent ones that already lost leaves I would think
I have a Epipremnum “Thai” I’d never heard of before, I cannot keep it happy, I have no idea what to do, looks just like your Siltipicana, let it dry out, as soon as I water it throws a fit, water more often, throws another fit, it’s only 1/2 the size or less than when I got it, it didn’t do well in props either
I’m a big fan of putting 2 or more of the more gangly types together with a stake in the center to make the plant bushier, Florida green, my tigertooths are back to back so is bushy all around, I’ll do the same with my Florida ghost when it gets bigger, my Tortum too, I love the plants but not a fan of the single more bare stem look
no way!! I've been sleeping on keiki paste for sure. I definitely need to try it one of these days.
and yes, it's so annoying when plants just don't cooperate 😩
I definitely agree. I prefer them to be more full!!