Complete Hoya Houseplant Care Guide | Wax Plant Care Guide and Propagation
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Aloha! Join me as I take you through my complete Hoya houseplant care guide. I will cover all of the Hoya aka Wax Plant care requirements you need to know in order to grow, happy, healthy, beautiful Hoya plants in your home. We will cover everything Hoya houseplant care related from watering and lighting requirements, all the way to encouraging Hoya blooms and propagating Hoya. I'll also be showing you my personal Hoya collection along the way.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Hoya natural habitat
1:12 Hoya growth pattern
3:26 Hoya growth rate
4:31 Hoya light requirement
5:05 Signs Hoya is getting too much light
5:14 Sun stressing hoyas
6:04 Promoting even Hoya growth and preventing Hoya baldness
6:37 Hoya water demands
7:15 Signs a Hoya needs water
8:14 Hoya soils
8:58 Repotting Hoya
10:22 Hoya temperatures
11:15 Hoya humidity ranges
12:31 Hoya greenhouse cabinets
13:49 Hoya fertilizer need
14:42 Hoya blooms
16:58 Hoya pests
17:54 Ways to propagate hoya
18:50 Making a hoya more full | Fixing a balding Hoya
20:10 Toby update post ER stay
20:44 Are hoya toxic to dogs and cats?
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I'm just starting to get into hoyas. This was such an informative video for me.
Thanks for all the info. 🌱🌿🪴🥰
You’re welcome!
Wish I had watched this sooner! My varigated Wayetii is half dead in two weeks and now I'm re-poting it and it's peat or something and I'm putting orchid mix in. Hopefully I can alive it. Thanks for the soil advice
Hoping it bounces back for you 🙏🏻💚
You are always a wealth of information. Thank you! Very much appreciated.
My pleasure!💚
Thank you. This is the most comprehensive information on Hoya that I have seen
Glad it was helpful!💚
My Hoya's have all been rooted in a water vessel and allowing the roots to grow approx 2-4'' long and then repotted into a soil mixture with worm castings and adding some perlite.
Thank you❤️ you covered every educational component of Hoya care in a way that makes sense, is understandable and transferable from one Hoya to another 💚
You’re welcome💚
My Hoya shepherdii that is flowering. It is so nice. It smells terrific
this was so helpful! thanks for the vid!
You’re welcome 💚
You are amazing. Thx for your work.
You’re welcome!
Very detailed, thanks for the video. I love my hoyas!
You’re welcome!💚
Thank you for this video! I acquired my first Hoya today - a Curtisii - along with a String of Dolphins. Looking forward to watching both of them thrive, grow, and being able to share with friends. 😀
Thanks for this very interesting video. 😀👍💚
You’re welcome!
I had a hindu rope hoya for years. It was planted in a tall planter & the leaves touched the ground. It was gorgeous! I had to give it away when I moved to Hawaii, but I really want another one 😊 I never had any problems with it.
How long did it take to get that long and did you have to fight with mealy bugs??
@@toyathebossy1 It was never bothered by pests. It took a few years. No idea how many, but i’d guess roughly 4.
Super helpful video. Thank you
You're welcome!💚
™ grow lights are me 🙂I am into hoya deeply!
So happy to see that Toby is doing well! Great care guide video for Hoyas! I’ve seen a lot of care videos over the years and yours is one of.the most thorough for sure. Very enjoyable to watch. Many thanks! 👏👌🪴🥰
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this informational video. I just bought my first hoya pubicalyx at a garden center and I am excited to embark on this new plant era I'm going into.
Wonderful!
Sometimes sunstressing helps flower bloom as well. That's another BIG reason for doing it, but not all Hoyas can be sunstressed.
Great Hoya care video. I have yet to have a Hoya flower. My Hoya Bella had a bloom forming and then it dropped it 🥺
You know, I really should have addressed that issue in the video since it's a fairly common issue people experience. When that happens it's usually a moisture related issue, meaning maybe you went a little too long between waterings, or maybe you watered again too soon, or maybe the humidity was too low (though in my personal experience it's usually one of the first two things and not humidity but my humidity stays above 40% on its own during blooming season). Interestingly, I actually have the same issue for the same reason sometimes with just the leaves on my begonia maculata. They start coming in and then just fall off before fully unfurling (she's beautiful but she can be so temperamental sometimes, lol).
This is absolutely fantastic information! Thank you- I’m kind of new to all this so this was so helpful. Glad you cat is doing better. I just rescued a 4 week old kitten two days ago - he’s so tiny that he can sit easily in one hand-if he could sit still that long. Quite small compared to your big guy! Is he a Maine Coon?
So I know you’re not fully caught up on recent videos, but unfortunately Toby passed away back in May. I miss him tremendously, but two new cats have found their way into my life to try and help fill the void. I’m pretty sure Toby was 90 something percent Somali cat though.
you mention a preventative monthly spray down. is this just water? or with a priest control solution? thanks!
With your pest spray of choice💚
My first Hoya is in the mail!! It's just a small pubicalyx but you know how one leads to many... Anyway, I am here to prepare and I can't believe how tiny the monstera is!! hahah
I just watched the start of it and dang! You’re right!
❤hoyas
Spider mites looooooove hoya bella. No idea why, but i know several people who don't grow it anymore because it's not worth the hassle with the spider mites. Mine also has them all. the. time. 😢
So glad Toby is healing. Thanks for the update. I was excited to see a hoya care video, because I've been wondering about something my Hoya australis has going on with a few older leaves. I put many of my houseplants outdoors for the summer, including the Hoyas I have--the australis and two wayetii. I water everything from the hose and it never seems to cause a problem; everybody thrives. Then we got a very rainy period and I didn't have to water for at least two weeks. Now, I see that there are some leaves on the australis that have developed a grayish-white margin. Not spots, not variegation and only on a few of the leaves. Just the margin turned grayish-white. It's very weird. I haven't been able to find a reason for it, so I'm going to chalk it up to tap water. Any thoughts?
First of all, congratulations on the rain and please send some of that this way, lol (my flowerbed plants are seriously struggling due to lack of rain, watering restrictions, and the triple digit heat). So without actually seeing a picture of the plant, what you're describing actually sounds like botrytis, which would also make sense if the leaves were getting wet for a more extended period of time than they're normally used to.
@@AlohaPlantLife when it rains it pours around here. I live close to Chicago, so we pay for our summers with SNOW! I hate snow. I did take all of the affected leaves off. Damp and wet could well lead to botrytis. Good call!
Hi. I just discovered you and have been enjoying your videos. I love the plant that is directly behind you. What is it? Thanks!
That my Monstera Deliciosa!
Oh wait, or did you mean the one on the tv stand? The tallish one on the tv stand is my Ctenanthe Setosa.
What is the difference between plant food and fertilizer?
There isn’t a difference, those two terms are used interchangeably.
Hoya wax flower, why does mine do flower.