If I don't know plants or hoyas in particular, I swear you sounded like you are sporting a new car. I have never seen a guy so enthusiastic about hoyas like you. ❤
Plant smells, how about philodendron or salvias! You are a true botanist. Now I even have more Hoyas on my list. Love Miro in Serbia, he’s an expert with a great personality.
Awesome list, which by the way, almost mirrors mine. Luckily I've been able to purchase a few. Now I'm on the hunt for a Leucanthan and a Medinillifolia. Twice I tried to grow Acicularis and Stenophylla. Somehow they are difficult for me. Don't think I'm willing to try for a third time yet. Love the selection. Enjoy your week and happy gardening.
Hello, always enjoy your content. I have to ask..are you familiar with the Hoya Williniana UT152? Before I purchased it I did some research & it was said it was a very difficult Hoya & not good for beginners. I'm not a beginner so thought I could handle her.Ummm! lol she's a handful & I cant prevent her yellowing leaves no matter what I do. Any suggestions if familiar? Thank You
Thank you so much! I'm trying to deliver high quality content. I haven't kept H. williniana but I do keep H. sipitangensis which I've read are sister species. Would that experience keeping that Hoya be helpful? I wish you the best either way! and would love to hear how you've been keeping that Hoya and where in the country you live.
I live in cold Ohio & it has very good natural bright light. Seeming we have large windows & full view of sky. Its in very chunky mix, no soil. I try to keep it warm but maybe its going thru a phase.I'll let 😁her be & stop worrying about her ..Thanks again
As we all admire the guy behind Basie Plants so much, we know that his name is Miro 😊
Miro! Yes you are correct! Thank you, i think I was having a brain fart. 😂
Good morning to you vary nice plants thank for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection beautiful
Jillian thank you! It's always nice hearing from you!
If I don't know plants or hoyas in particular, I swear you sounded like you are sporting a new car. I have never seen a guy so enthusiastic about hoyas like you. ❤
Wow! 🤩 thank you
Plant smells, how about philodendron or salvias! You are a true botanist. Now I even have more Hoyas on my list. Love Miro in Serbia, he’s an expert with a great personality.
Oh thank you so much! He really is a blast to watch
Awesome list, which by the way, almost mirrors mine. Luckily I've been able to purchase a few. Now I'm on the hunt for a Leucanthan and a Medinillifolia. Twice I tried to grow Acicularis and Stenophylla. Somehow they are difficult for me. Don't think I'm willing to try for a third time yet. Love the selection. Enjoy your week and happy gardening.
Donna! I think your taste in plants is awesome! Do you have a RUclips channel?
@@rockyfern No I don't. I take lots of pics, which I post on Flickr....when I remember.😂
Hello, always enjoy your content. I have to ask..are you familiar with the Hoya Williniana UT152? Before I purchased it I did some research & it was said it was a very difficult Hoya & not good for beginners. I'm not a beginner so thought I could handle her.Ummm! lol she's a handful & I cant prevent her yellowing leaves no matter what I do. Any suggestions if familiar? Thank You
Thank you so much! I'm trying to deliver high quality content. I haven't kept H. williniana but I do keep H. sipitangensis which I've read are sister species. Would that experience keeping that Hoya be helpful? I wish you the best either way! and would love to hear how you've been keeping that Hoya and where in the country you live.
I live in cold Ohio & it has very good natural bright light. Seeming we have large windows & full view of sky. Its in very chunky mix, no soil. I try to keep it warm but maybe its going thru a phase.I'll let 😁her be & stop worrying about her ..Thanks again