Your plants are really nice. I do have Davidcummingli, no growth whatsoever maybe because is in soil. And Walliniana, it has push 3 leaves in the past 3 weeks since I transferred to pon. Pon seems to be doing the trick. I may try to get Collina 😍😍
Hoya Loheri is one of the easiest hoya to grow/own. This Philippine native is virtually impossible to kill, and is easy to propagate. My H. Loheri is over 8 years old and is a beast; I had to recently train her on a trellis. This is by far one of my favorite hoyas, next to my 25 year old K. Queen!
I am not sure, but my Loheri is growing incredibly well and it is almost 1.5 meters long for each vine now😊 so I guess it’s not a sign of pest, but just the colouration of the plant ☺️
Dear Fonnie, Thank you for this informative video. This has encouraged me to buy three of these Hoyas: IR26 (Collina), NS 05-055 and Walliniana. I found a collector in Finnland who had these Hoyas in her store (HOYAFIXATION). Do you now this store? What are your experience? Yesterday the cuttings arrived and they look very good. I hope they develop in my care as splendidly as with you. I'm still unexperienced in the Hoyas care... How do you fertilize your Hoyas? What do you use for this? For you and the new life I wish the very best. Take the time you need for yourself. It'll be wonderful after the birth - but also very stressful... and a major change/conversion - especially for the mother.... With kind regards, Susanne
Thank you 🤗 I haven’t purchased cuttings from Hoyafixation but I’ve heard lots of good comments from people who bought from her. I have met the owner of hoyafixation in the Stockholm plant exhibition this spring, she’s a lovely person 💚 I fertilise my plants from liquid gold leaf. For IR26 and NS 05-055, they have relatively thick green stems. NS05-055 grows super robust and roots are on the thick side as well. Those 2 should be easy to root and grow. For Walliniana, it took me a longer while to root. However, once the roots are established, it grows okay fast. 3 of these have different tones of sunstressed colour. And you would LOVE those colour. Suggest to place them in higher light once roots are developed quite a bit (for me I also place them where direct morning light is available). 🤗
You’re lovely. Thank you for such informative videos. Much appreciated.
Thank you 🌸 lemme know what you’re interested to see, I can try to incorporate it in my future content 😊
Great Video Content…. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you🌱🌸
The retundiflora is one that's on my list I love the look!
Which is your favourite hoya?😀
Thanks 💞🌿
Your plants are really nice. I do have Davidcummingli, no growth whatsoever maybe because is in soil. And Walliniana, it has push 3 leaves in the past 3 weeks since I transferred to pon. Pon seems to be doing the trick. I may try to get Collina 😍😍
Try to increase the humidity for Davidcummingii, it grows much faster when I did that 😊 Yes!! Lemme know how you find Collina when you get it😀
Beautiful healthy Hoyas
Thank you, Promise☺️
Hoya Loheri is one of the easiest hoya to grow/own. This Philippine native is virtually impossible to kill, and is easy to propagate. My H. Loheri is over 8 years old and is a beast; I had to recently train her on a trellis. This is by far one of my favorite hoyas, next to my 25 year old K. Queen!
Wow! This is amazing! Very curious how large the 25 years old Hoya is😀
I’m struggling with mine…. 😅
I’ve moved it to pon now and crossing fingers.
Thanks for the video. On you loheri I noticed some markings on the underside of some leaves. I have exactly the same. Could it be flat mites?
I am not sure, but my Loheri is growing incredibly well and it is almost 1.5 meters long for each vine now😊 so I guess it’s not a sign of pest, but just the colouration of the plant ☺️
Dear Fonnie,
Thank you for this informative video. This has encouraged me to buy three of these Hoyas: IR26 (Collina), NS 05-055 and Walliniana. I found a collector in Finnland who had these Hoyas in her store (HOYAFIXATION). Do you now this store? What are your experience? Yesterday the cuttings arrived and they look very good. I hope they develop in my care as splendidly as with you.
I'm still unexperienced in the Hoyas care... How do you fertilize your Hoyas? What do you use for this?
For you and the new life I wish the very best. Take the time you need for yourself. It'll be wonderful after the birth - but also very stressful... and a major change/conversion - especially for the mother....
With kind regards,
Susanne
Thank you 🤗 I haven’t purchased cuttings from Hoyafixation but I’ve heard lots of good comments from people who bought from her. I have met the owner of hoyafixation in the Stockholm plant exhibition this spring, she’s a lovely person 💚
I fertilise my plants from liquid gold leaf. For IR26 and NS 05-055, they have relatively thick green stems. NS05-055 grows super robust and roots are on the thick side as well. Those 2 should be easy to root and grow.
For Walliniana, it took me a longer while to root. However, once the roots are established, it grows okay fast.
3 of these have different tones of sunstressed colour. And you would LOVE those colour. Suggest to place them in higher light once roots are developed quite a bit (for me I also place them where direct morning light is available). 🤗
@@tfyfonnie Thank you very much for your answer.
Hoya rotundiflora reminds me of the Pickle Rick character on rick and morty
Hahaha!! You’re so right🙈🤣
I noticed some hoya you have are growing with water. Do all your hoyas growing in water?
I only grow my Hoyas in Pon. I think you are referring to the water reservoir?
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Your hair is as pretty as your collection
Thank you for your kind words, Liz ☺️
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