I never knew Hoya tendrils need to be put in a counter clockwise direction 😮 Ive only had a large trailing one, but I plan to get more. Yours are so nice!
wow. you are stunning. love your plants. i just bought a 500m2 industrial garage with huge windows I have a lot of space I want to fill it with trailing houseplants and possibly farm them and sell them.
Try some albovittata in high light, I’m stunned with the whiteness on my plant, which was two cuttings I received as a gift when I bought another plant. I’ll admit, although I love tradescantia, I wasn’t that excited about this variety, until recently, and I’m blown away by how much white variegation it has now.
Hi Claire. Amazing hanging plants, but you have the best window lighting that I’ve seen in a while and all your plants look so beautiful and healthy. Thanks for sharing.
"Yoli is a girl's name of Spanish and Greek origin, meaning "violet flower" or "purple". It is a short and easy-to-pronounce name that is commonly used in all continents, although it is most popular in the United States"
I got a wayetii as my first hoya. And although I was originally looking for a variegated version and I got a kentiana variegata 2 months later, it's still dear to me. I put it in a head pot. I feel like leaves like the wayetii's are perfect for head pots. I also didn't imagine it in a trellis before, but recently, it shot a long vine upwards. 🤣
I love these videos because you provide Facts along with your Feelings about the plant's habits. Separate topic: have you shared the source for the ceiling track you're using in your flat? I neeeeeeed one !
idk if i understood it correctly but why anti clockwise? wouldn't it just be clockwise if i looked at it from the other side? how does the hoya know which side is it's front?
For your Hoya wayetii, I would recommend watering more frequently to encourage growth, it was a thirsty-er Hoya than I have realized during the first year I had it.
As I was watching I was thinking that I don't have many trailing plants... Until later when I was repotting, but many of mine are so young they're not really trailing just yet. My favs all seem to be peperomias, scandens variegated, tetragona and string of turtles. Just last week I purchased a Dwarf Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma Mini Mon - I can't wait for it to take off! Loved your stunning tradescantia
I absolutely LOVED this video! Such a joy and your plants are so beautiful and healthy. I would love to get a Peru and, like you, I would like to keep mine trailing because I actually love the 'juvenile' leaves so much. I will watch your Part 1 video next. I don't know if you've featured it, but I love Hoya mathilde too!!!
I wish my rhaphidophora tetrasperma would grow 😭 I got mine as a 3-4 node cutting over a year ago and it only has 4 juvenile leaves. It finally put out its 4th leaf after doing nothing for at least 6 months. Hoping mine will look like yours one day!
I am loving so many trailing plants! Ph Micans and Brazil, Hoya Krimson Queen and Princess, also Australis and Jade Carnosa. I also got a new one this year that I'm loving, it's a black pagoda lipstick plant. So pretty! Most of these are loving life outside this summer in North Florida. Thanks for the great, inspiring video!
I need to know, because the Peru is a plant I can’t even get to size up, if they really do fenestrate? I don’t know why I understood the Pinnatipartita was the one?? Any info appreciated! Great video! 🌱
i bought a rhipsalis a few years ago, it started out in a little 4" pot maybe. Im not sure exactly which one it is, it looks like yours but my little tendrils arent as fine as yours. but it has grown so much and i have it in an 8 " pot now and on my front porch in the summer! Its one of my favorites by far!!!! (that and my hindu rope plant) a lot of my indoor plants seemed to just be kind of stunted in growth, even though i was giving them light and using the fish fertilizer and worm castings. So this summer I put some Osmocote in with their soil and they have took off growing like crazy! (watching your video from the eastern US
Oh you've got some of my favorites! Krohniana (all of them! lol), Black Margin 💚💚💚, Brasil, and Scindapsus! I'd add my Variegated String of Hearts, Marble Queen and Manjula Pothos... this list could go on and on. 🌿💚❤
Tradescantia are my favorite hanging plants. They used to be very popular here in the states 20 years ago and more. I can never find them anymore, let alone big ones like you have. Please do more on tradescantias please. I love your other one that you showed in your video of plants you never show us!!! That’s my favorite one. If anyone knows where to get them in a large 6” hanging pot anywhere in the states, please let me know. I live in Austin Texas. I grew up in Northern California and was always able to find them back in the 90’s. It’s been a long time. (Love wandering Jew plants) aka botanical name, tradescantia 😊
🇦🇺 it was the same in Australia, they were all the rage and then went out of fashion but I'm seeing in planty places again now so they must be becoming trendy again
I’m not a fan of Tradescantia for some reason they don’t appeal to me 🤷♀️ dunno why. I just picked up the second and third you showed, looking forward to watching them
I need more hanging plants in my house, Come to think of it I need a bigger house to hold more plants ;)
Thank you for mentioning the Hoya latex sap situation. This is a first alert for me. I am forever grateful for it!
I love all your plants and how their displayed 💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🍳🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃💚🌱🌿🍃
I never knew Hoya tendrils need to be put in a counter clockwise direction 😮 Ive only had a large trailing one, but I plan to get more. Yours are so nice!
Ouuu I’ve never been so early to one of your videos! I love hanging/trailing plants 🪴🥰 I can’t wait to see what plants are on this list!
Oh please do a whole video on allllll of the Hoyas! Totally obsessed with all the varieties and looking to purchase my first one!
I enjoy your videos and learn so much from them 😁🙂💯
I recently got into house plants, I bought my first few almost a year ago😊🌹💚💋👍🎀😊🌱
You clearly like plants
I am obsessed with my Hoya Linearis!
I love trailing plants and this is the perfect thing to watch after a busy day, with a cuppa. :)
All your plants 🌵 are gorgeous ❤
Love all your little facts Claire there so interesting thank you
Love them!!!!! 🤍🤍🤍🪴🪴🪴
I enjoy watching your channel ❤
Ooooohh i love these show and tell videos where you provide info in btw videos
Love how you put the Hoya hanging basket on the edge of the curtain rod.
I hope you can also try growing a trailing Pellionia Repens
wow. you are stunning. love your plants. i just bought a 500m2 industrial garage with huge windows I have a lot of space I want to fill it with trailing houseplants and possibly farm them and sell them.
ENJ💚YED SEEING M💚RE OF Y💚UR AMAZING HANGING + TRAILING H💚USEPLANTS!!!
6:45 look at the bird of paradise leaves behind you! Ooo they grow so fast!
Lovely hanging plants! My fave hanging plant is the fern leaf orchid cactus plant.
Try some albovittata in high light, I’m stunned with the whiteness on my plant, which was two cuttings I received as a gift when I bought another plant. I’ll admit, although I love tradescantia, I wasn’t that excited about this variety, until recently, and I’m blown away by how much white variegation it has now.
Hi Claire. I love all your hanging/trailing plants. They all look so happy and healthy. Well done!!! Great video!!! 💚💚💚💚
Hi Claire. Amazing hanging plants, but you have the best window lighting that I’ve seen in a while and all your plants look so beautiful and healthy. Thanks for sharing.
"Yoli is a girl's name of Spanish and Greek origin, meaning "violet flower" or "purple". It is a short and easy-to-pronounce name that is commonly used in all continents, although it is most popular in the United States"
Loved this vid Claire...thanks for the suggestions as I needed some ideas for my hanging pots 👌🏼💚
I got a wayetii as my first hoya. And although I was originally looking for a variegated version and I got a kentiana variegata 2 months later, it's still dear to me. I put it in a head pot. I feel like leaves like the wayetii's are perfect for head pots. I also didn't imagine it in a trellis before, but recently, it shot a long vine upwards. 🤣
I love these videos because you provide Facts along with your Feelings about the plant's habits.
Separate topic: have you shared the source for the ceiling track you're using in your flat? I neeeeeeed one !
hello ! the rhipsalis baccifera would appreciate a little bit more water, the "strands" shouldnt be wrinkly. It also loves some sunshine
Such a Pleasure
idk if i understood it correctly but why anti clockwise? wouldn't it just be clockwise if i looked at it from the other side? how does the hoya know which side is it's front?
Hi Yoli❤
For your Hoya wayetii, I would recommend watering more frequently to encourage growth, it was a thirsty-er Hoya than I have realized during the first year I had it.
As I was watching I was thinking that I don't have many trailing plants... Until later when I was repotting, but many of mine are so young they're not really trailing just yet. My favs all seem to be peperomias, scandens variegated, tetragona and string of turtles. Just last week I purchased a Dwarf Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma Mini Mon - I can't wait for it to take off! Loved your stunning tradescantia
I absolutely LOVED this video! Such a joy and your plants are so beautiful and healthy. I would love to get a Peru and, like you, I would like to keep mine trailing because I actually love the 'juvenile' leaves so much. I will watch your Part 1 video next. I don't know if you've featured it, but I love Hoya mathilde too!!!
I wish my rhaphidophora tetrasperma would grow 😭 I got mine as a 3-4 node cutting over a year ago and it only has 4 juvenile leaves. It finally put out its 4th leaf after doing nothing for at least 6 months. Hoping mine will look like yours one day!
I am loving so many trailing plants! Ph Micans and Brazil, Hoya Krimson Queen and Princess, also Australis and Jade Carnosa. I also got a new one this year that I'm loving, it's a black pagoda lipstick plant. So pretty! Most of these are loving life outside this summer in North Florida. Thanks for the great, inspiring video!
🇦🇺 I had to look up the black pagoda and oh my it's so very pretty!
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Hi claire! ❤ Can you do a video on the plants that are the least pest prone. I cant find any videos anywhere on youtube on this 🥰🙏🌿🪴
Funny you should say that, I've actually got a video on that coming later this week 💚
@@TheJungleHaven Yay!🩷🩷🩷
I need to know, because the Peru is a plant I can’t even get to size up, if they really do fenestrate? I don’t know why I understood the Pinnatipartita was the one?? Any info appreciated! Great video! 🌱
I wish I could send you a picture of my Hoya and you could give me some tips on what to do with her.
i bought a rhipsalis a few years ago, it started out in a little 4" pot maybe. Im not sure exactly which one it is, it looks like yours but my little tendrils arent as fine as yours. but it has grown so much and i have it in an 8 " pot now and on my front porch in the summer! Its one of my favorites by far!!!! (that and my hindu rope plant) a lot of my indoor plants seemed to just be kind of stunted in growth, even though i was giving them light and using the fish fertilizer and worm castings. So this summer I put some Osmocote in with their soil and they have took off growing like crazy! (watching your video from the eastern US
Oh you've got some of my favorites! Krohniana (all of them! lol), Black Margin 💚💚💚, Brasil, and Scindapsus! I'd add my Variegated String of Hearts, Marble Queen and Manjula Pothos... this list could go on and on. 🌿💚❤
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How did you get you Heart leaf philodendron to look so good? I have one really long strand. I love your channel.
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Tradescantia are my favorite hanging plants. They used to be very popular here in the states 20 years ago and more. I can never find them anymore, let alone big ones like you have. Please do more on tradescantias please. I love your other one that you showed in your video of plants you never show us!!! That’s my favorite one.
If anyone knows where to get them in a large 6” hanging pot anywhere in the states, please let me know. I live in Austin Texas. I grew up in Northern California and was always able to find them back in the 90’s. It’s been a long time. (Love wandering Jew plants) aka botanical name, tradescantia 😊
🇦🇺 it was the same in Australia, they were all the rage and then went out of fashion but I'm seeing in planty places again now so they must be becoming trendy again
Everyone says raphidaphora tetrasperma grows so well and so fast. I've had mine 2 years or more and it hasn't grown AT ALL
Neither has mine!
What soil/substrate do you have your Hoyas in? I'd love mine to look like yours! They're gorgeous!
I’m not a fan of Tradescantia for some reason they don’t appeal to me 🤷♀️ dunno why. I just picked up the second and third you showed, looking forward to watching them
Hi Claire,
I am just getting into plant collecting what indoor plant would you recommend to get.
Love pothos. So easy and satisfying. Mine grew in all light, but loves the LED individual pot grow light.
You are so beautiful
The Peru is not in the monstera family. It’s actually in the philodendron family