Haven't even watched the video, but the thumbnail (?correct term?) Is absolutely where it's at. That woman has the most genuine smile. 10/10 !! I thought it could be contagious. Previous comments say different. 😉
I’m really looking forward to Hoya spartioides being in production (if it grows out fast enough for it?) it’s one of my favorite Hoyas and so tricky to find for a good price.
❤❤❤.. I am a new plant parent. I myself love Hoyas. Im just having trouble with my obovata. I don’t know if they are cuttings or do I plant each one by themselves. Please help me to understand…
It would’ve been nice to show some close-ups of the actual cut, the actual bundle and the actual placement in the soil. The video went by so fast. I could not really tell what she was doing.
It would be nice indeed. But i think this video isn't "how to video" necessarily. She already got few videos on hoya care and how to propagate them. I also feel like this is not "planned" video like the other steve's leaves ones, they just saw her doing her work and asked if it's okay to filmed it. I think that's why they got the Ryan guy to be in the video as well, so they don't really disturb her workflow.
Bhahahaha I love it every time she snip snip snips and stuff it in pots to roots. Where as I at home stressing on keeping it alive 😹 I'm going to watch again the aroids 😉
The behind the scenes look was interesting, but it would have been helpful had it been more informative as to the process. Obviously Janet is a pretty good at it.
When I started this hobby, I almost went with Hoya. Part of me was glad I didn't because there are TONNES of Hoyas and they're oh so beautiful! I would forever be finding ways to fit them all in my house. 😅
@@monsteratreehouse It is an aroid. Just that I cannot handle too many of them due to space. And Hoya has SOOOO many beautiful types. Would be a problem to curb myself buying most or many of the types 😅
@@mhzplantingaroids no, Hoya is not an aroid. They're in Apocynacae family, while aroid / Araceae is different family on it self. The easiest way to know which plants belong in the same family is to see the similaritiy on the flowers.
@@monsteratreehouse that's what I heard too! but please do not psyche me into getting one. as it is i am already in a dilemma of getting so many more on my list hahaha!
@@dewantoroo ahhh I see I see. That makes sense! I just thought it is as somehow I read a lot of sites saying "aroids that include xxx,xxx,hoya,xxx". But that flower thing! Thanks for the info ☺
I have a Hoya that was propagated from a plant my mother had when I was growing up in the 50s-60s, a cutting off a cutting actually. It's an heirloom and blooms for me every summer. How can I determine its variety?
Wait-so nothing will grow from Hoya clippings that don’t have a node!? I know you need a node when propagating philodendrons, pothos, etc. but I thought different of Hoyas. I’ve taken many a clippings of my Hoyas & thought since the clippings put out roots all along the stem when in water, I didn’t need to keep a node with each one.😮Put if I plant those cuttings without a node in soil- they won’t take?
I think you need a node to grow a new plant. Unfortunately I don't think you can get a new plant just from internodal cutting with roots.... you can try but I'm 99% sure it won't give you a new plant.
Sorry Summer couldn't watch your video as the background music was driving me crazy. I watch alot of videos and alot have unnecessary background music that is repetitive and just plain annoying so you are the only one.
I think she only put background music video at the start and at the end of video. And maybe when there's B-roll shots. It's so rare for her to add background music when people are talking. Even if she did, the music volume is way low compare to the talking. In my opinion, those music are important to give a mood on the video. But if it's bothering you that's okay, she can't please everybody right?
Janet is like a machine!!! Would love to see her Hoyas🤗🌱💚 Hi Ryan, nice to see you again!🤗🌱💚
Fun video! Love Janet's energy, it would be great fun with a hoya tour of her personal collection some time 💚🌿
Haven't even watched the video, but the thumbnail (?correct term?) Is absolutely where it's at.
That woman has the most genuine smile. 10/10 !!
I thought it could be contagious. Previous comments say different. 😉
Got to use my x-ray vision to see where she cuts the stem
I really loved this. I'm pretty new to hoya and I still treat them so delicately. lol - this video showed me that probably isn't neccessary.
I’m really looking forward to Hoya spartioides being in production (if it grows out fast enough for it?) it’s one of my favorite Hoyas and so tricky to find for a good price.
I have 5 hoya, common ones. I love them for their thick leaves and easy care.
Great Video for Hoya lovers ;)
Fluval is my favorite to propagate with
So do they water it right away and leave it?
good job
Very cool to see up close and personal.
I'd like a job like that.
Beautiful garden 😍
This was so neat! 🌱 I'm just starting to get into hoya plants and the variety of species out there is amazing!
Great video!! Beautiful Hoyas! I want to live there!
Another video masterpiece! Thank you to you all. 🎉
❤❤❤.. I am a new plant parent. I myself love Hoyas. Im just having trouble with my obovata. I don’t know if they are cuttings or do I plant each one by themselves. Please help me to understand…
It would’ve been nice to show some close-ups of the actual cut, the actual bundle and the actual placement in the soil. The video went by so fast. I could not really tell what she was doing.
It would be nice indeed. But i think this video isn't "how to video" necessarily. She already got few videos on hoya care and how to propagate them. I also feel like this is not "planned" video like the other steve's leaves ones, they just saw her doing her work and asked if it's okay to filmed it. I think that's why they got the Ryan guy to be in the video as well, so they don't really disturb her workflow.
Bhahahaha I love it every time she snip snip snips and stuff it in pots to roots. Where as I at home stressing on keeping it alive 😹 I'm going to watch again the aroids 😉
Winter season started now can I propagate hoya cutting maam
The behind the scenes look was interesting, but it would have been helpful had it been more informative as to the process. Obviously Janet is a pretty good at it.
When I started this hobby, I almost went with Hoya. Part of me was glad I didn't because there are TONNES of Hoyas and they're oh so beautiful! I would forever be finding ways to fit them all in my house. 😅
@@monsteratreehouse It is an aroid. Just that I cannot handle too many of them due to space. And Hoya has SOOOO many beautiful types. Would be a problem to curb myself buying most or many of the types 😅
@@mhzplantingaroids no, Hoya is not an aroid. They're in Apocynacae family, while aroid / Araceae is different family on it self. The easiest way to know which plants belong in the same family is to see the similaritiy on the flowers.
@@monsteratreehouse that's what I heard too! but please do not psyche me into getting one. as it is i am already in a dilemma of getting so many more on my list hahaha!
@@dewantoroo ahhh I see I see. That makes sense! I just thought it is as somehow I read a lot of sites saying "aroids that include xxx,xxx,hoya,xxx". But that flower thing! Thanks for the info ☺
I have a Hoya that was propagated from a plant my mother had when I was growing up in the 50s-60s, a cutting off a cutting actually. It's an heirloom and blooms for me every summer.
How can I determine its variety?
Hi, I just start collecting Hoya... what media you use? thanks
Were are located?
Were are you located?
are they hiring? 😭💕
Wait-so nothing will grow from Hoya clippings that don’t have a node!? I know you need a node when propagating philodendrons, pothos, etc. but I thought different of Hoyas. I’ve taken many a clippings of my Hoyas & thought since the clippings put out roots all along the stem when in water, I didn’t need to keep a node with each one.😮Put if I plant those cuttings without a node in soil- they won’t take?
I think you need a node to grow a new plant. Unfortunately I don't think you can get a new plant just from internodal cutting with roots.... you can try but I'm 99% sure it won't give you a new plant.
Sorry Summer couldn't watch your video as the background music was driving me crazy. I watch alot of videos and alot have unnecessary background music that is repetitive and just plain annoying so you are the only one.
I think she only put background music video at the start and at the end of video. And maybe when there's B-roll shots. It's so rare for her to add background music when people are talking. Even if she did, the music volume is way low compare to the talking. In my opinion, those music are important to give a mood on the video. But if it's bothering you that's okay, she can't please everybody right?
hoya calistaflockhart
Were are you located?