Your Hoya are stunning 😍 Love your Wayetii especially,the leaves on it are gorgeous. I live in south Australia where it’s very hot and dry,Australis Lisa comes from the northern part of Australia,where it’s warm and humid year round. Mine is smaller than yours in normal room conditions. 💚💚🌿🪴
That’s so cool! I wish I could be there instead of this cold lol have you actually seen the Australis growing wild before? I bet is so beautiful. Thanks for watching
I am obsessed with my krohniana silver right now! Found mine at Home Depot a couple months ago when i was there with my son, and i actually squealed! I am not usually a squeal-out-loud-er 😄 Your Mathilde is so so cute - i want one!
Hoya flowering is triggered by shortened hours of daylight and cooler temperatures (much like many orchids and "christmas" cactuses). I suspect that when hoyas are kept in optimal light and heat conditions artificially year round, they would be less likely to bloom. Also, in my experience, hoyas tend to be a few years old before they bloom for the first time - typically 3 to 7 years, depending on the variety (it seems the bigger the flower clusters of a particular variety, the more years of prep time it needs!)
My kroniana silver was doing the same and the problem for mine was that that particular strand wasn’t planted deep enough. Some of its roots were exposed
Guess what! After reading this, I checked and that was the problem. I guess when I repotted It, I left that one up too high. I love comments like this! Thank you
I think the RB Dick is or was getting too much light. Some Hoyas get ugly spots instead of the pretty sun stressing. The light green leaves point to that also.
Question. Do you find the clemensiorum easy care? is it ok in ambient humidity? I've been considering purchasing one after seeing it in person recently 🤔
I do. I really do. I don’t do too much extra humidity. I have one In the room but this is pretty far from it. I highly recommend it. I do give it a good amount of light though
Mathilde is just literally the best 🤗
The best!
That latifolia looks like a snow queen to me. I have one and that is what is was sold to me as. Gorgeous hoyas!!
Same opinion !
I’m so glad yours was labeled correctly! lol
Another Hoya you are making me get excited about. What a beauty. If you left her alone and she started growing. Oouuu wwweee
Ooooo.... your variegated incrassata is beautiful. Still watching and enjoying.....
I'm so glad you're enjoying it!
Your Hoya are stunning 😍 Love your Wayetii especially,the leaves on it are gorgeous. I live in south Australia where it’s very hot and dry,Australis Lisa comes from the northern part of Australia,where it’s warm and humid year round. Mine is smaller than yours in normal room conditions. 💚💚🌿🪴
That’s so cool! I wish I could be there instead of this cold lol have you actually seen the Australis growing wild before? I bet is so beautiful. Thanks for watching
I have two plants, so far, that I learned about from your sharing. Thanks
I love sharing my plant love! 🌱
Definitely a fitchii! lol them bic box store names🙄 😂
They gon do it every time too 😂😂😂
I saw a Hoya Sulawesi GPS 8867 in a video that looked like what you have as a Sarawak. Might be that, but won’t know for sure until she blooms. 😎😎😎🪴🪴🪴
I am obsessed with my krohniana silver right now! Found mine at Home Depot a couple months ago when i was there with my son, and i actually squealed! I am not usually a squeal-out-loud-er 😄 Your Mathilde is so so cute - i want one!
Mathilde is such a great little hoya - I'm with you, she's a must-have!
Oh my goodness at least 4 more Hoya’s are going on my wish list. Yaaaaaa
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Hoya flowering is triggered by shortened hours of daylight and cooler temperatures (much like many orchids and "christmas" cactuses). I suspect that when hoyas are kept in optimal light and heat conditions artificially year round, they would be less likely to bloom. Also, in my experience, hoyas tend to be a few years old before they bloom for the first time - typically 3 to 7 years, depending on the variety (it seems the bigger the flower clusters of a particular variety, the more years of prep time it needs!)
Wow, you’re a total Hoya expert! thanks for all that info! I’m keeping my fingers crossed! I’ll be turning the lights off early these days
The hoya that you mentioned was Sarawak, the bottom leaves almost remind of my hoya elephant but without the beautiful splash. Could it be a hybrid ??
Okay so I could definitely see elephant ear. I feel like the blooms would solve this lol
My kroniana silver was doing the same and the problem for mine was that that particular strand wasn’t planted deep enough. Some of its roots were exposed
Guess what! After reading this, I checked and that was the problem. I guess when I repotted
It, I left that one up too high. I love comments like this! Thank you
Where do you get your white pots from?
I think the RB Dick is or was getting too much light. Some Hoyas get ugly spots instead of the pretty sun stressing. The light green leaves point to that also.
Okay wow. Good to know. Glad I have a Hoya squad here 😅👌
Question. Do you find the clemensiorum easy care? is it ok in ambient humidity? I've been considering purchasing one after seeing it in person recently 🤔
I do. I really do. I don’t do too much extra humidity. I have one In the room but this is pretty far from it. I highly recommend it. I do give it a good amount of light though
Is is Stratum Or Leca you keep alot of your hoyas in that produce really good growth? You have mentioned it in previous videos I just cant remeber
Stratum! They do so well in it!
Is the sarawak an obovata?
Hey! I wish it was lol so then I could stop pulling my hair out over it! But no side by side they look pretty different
Your hoyas are very nice! Lol @ your comment on "...looking good with a tan too." Hoya Matilde Splash is super cute. Thanks for sharing.
Matilde Splash is definitely a favorite. Thanks for watching!
Hey Kayland. What ya got for us?