hahah :D Oh I hope you are enjoying your Hoya collection. :) I am not surprised to hear that! I see in my analytics that I have older audience and I appreciate that so much
@@BasiePlants I live in USA or I would definately buy plants from you. So if you ever do ship let me know. I think I have watched all your videos more than once. You are informative and very entertaining.
@@puddentaine I live in AM where it is too cold to ship right now or I would have a huge increase in my collection. I am afraid to go to the big box stores and will have to wait until spring.
@@AngelaBernard-or9dg yes i stopped shipping them in recently. My last order was a holliana. Same seller I've been getting from. They are a three hour drive but since they are close I order on etsy from them. But last time the holliana showed up and it was cold. Its ok now but I'm not risking anything else till it warms up. Bedn sadly watching my saved plants on etsy getting sold. But there will be more later.
Thank you Miro, I love the process of investigative research for plants. When we dig deep we usually find what we need to know to give our plants what they need from their native origins.
Hahaha :D Oh I love getting lost in these old herbarium sheets and reading where these plants have been discovered and then looking them up on google maps and trying to find photos from the location :D It's pretty cool :) Especially if I run into some nifty historical story!
Excellent video. Very informative. As always, you are the Hoya guru who single handedly is responsible for many Hoya addictions. One love ❤️. Keep up the good work.
Again you are making it much easier for us to share the Hoya addiction 😊 and you are adorable when you get flustered. It is endearing. Keep it up always look forward to your videos
This is an amazing video. So many videos of similar type merely scratch the surface. I appreciate that you’re out here making videos for absolute plant nerds who need as much info as possible. Thanks so much!
Thank you sooooo much for this!!! This video could be adapted to any plant really. I am now going to be busy looking up every Hoya I own with this info. You’re great dude! I wish I could have access to half of the Hoya you have. I’m in Montana, USA. Keep up the awesome videos and being such a cutie pie 🥰
That's right! :) It can be applied to any plant, and that was kind of my goal :) Oh I think there is a very nice selection of Hoyas in the US, some that are not available here in Europe. :)
Thank you so much for all the tips, links and everything! I tried to search for history of Hoya plants, and ended up here 😅 I'll certainly look up the Swedish links, as I'm from Norway, I understand their language 😊 Hope you post more of Hoya history, it's so much to learn! 😃🌿
Neiro! I was born in 1984!!! Lol! I'm not an old lady, just a semi old lady! Lobe your channel and this video!!! Love from Washington, State, USA! ❤️❤️❤️
That was great information, and now I feel completely overwhelmed 😂 I believe most of my Hoya are cultivars and I find conflicting information all the time. I’ll just look at them and relax.
This is a most excellent video. My first degree is in biology and love that you are providing instructions for people to research from proper, reputable sites in addition to the normal FB type information. I have to add that if 1984 makes for an “old” person, what does that mean for us poor folks born long before that? 😂
Thank you! I was looking for ways to research my hoya (I just got my first Indonesian import). Let's Talk Hoya has a dedicated podcast episode, but I can't remember a darn thing that they said ever, and I'm usually driving when I'm listening to podcasts. I only knew about Researchgate and Doug with Vermont Hoyas. This was very helpful!
Thank you for sharing this video. It was extra helpful. I'm trying to find some nice easy hoyas for my southern ( but not very sunny ) kitchen window. It was super helpful.
I have this hoya. It dropped all the leaves in the mail so I chopped it in to pieces and most of them rotted away. I had one survivor; the sad looking one-leafer is growing a new leaf now in pon. I hope it grows and blooms for me one day 🤞🌿
Yes, I heard horror stories when it comes to this hoya and shipping. She is really sensitive when it comes to that. I hope your plant recovers well and blooms
Awesome video as always. Serious pressing question: How do you handle keeping your humidity high enough for Hoya medinillifolia but still manage to keep your hair en pointe? I believe this requires a tips and tricks follow-up. TIA ❤️❤️
Hahaha :D She is in the grow tent :D Even though humidity in the room is always around 60%, my hair is (sadly) naturally very straight, so higher humidity doesn't really do much to it 😂 But I can dream it will have waves one day 😂
Thank you for this video! Can you please do a video on hoya silver dollar? I just got into hoyas and i love the silver dollar and dont want to mess up on it… to me, a one node rooted cutting is still so expensive… ekk
Brilliant! Research is an art form, I've found, and you are an artist. Ten Hoyas are gracing this studio apartment, and I keep trying to find more places for more Hoyas, but it looks like collecting has to stop. Yeah, sure, sure.🥳
Love the research and the links to the sites used, very helpful. I don’t have the conditions for a Hoya like that, being still very much a beginner. Aren’t the lavender color flowers shown for H. medinillifolia unusual? Lastly, I just got an interesting site show up in my suggested videos: Nusa Plant-Hoya Tour Garden from Indonesia. The varieties of Hoya are amazing….and you only have about 300, nice. Guess we have lots of Hoya videos to look forward to 😄🌱🌿 yay!
Yes, the flowers that medinillifolia has are very unusual and very very pretty. That is why I got her and I cannot wait for her to bloom. I have decided I am going to make a video on it if she does bloom even though no one asked for it xD Oh yes, 300 hoyas is nothing compared to how many there are :)
Thanks!!! This makes looking for information so much easier!! I'm collecting Hoya carnosa cultivars 🤣😂 So i'm up to myself, but still this was so usefull!
I have just started my hoya collection. I have about 7 right now and 2 more on the way plus other non Hoya plants and would like to know if lava rock or bonsai mix would work for these plants ?
*Raises hand* I am the target audience for this video. I have 8 Hoyas in my house, and I literally just learned to care for them by trial and error.... Thank you, kindly. ~Lynn
I grow mine in chunky tropical mix with lots of coconut husk and soil free. I give it good light (barrina) but it’s not very close to the light in my tent with 50% humidity. It seems to be doing well.
@@BasiePlants when I first got it as a 3-node cutting, it suffered a lot because it had to root and lost a couple leaves. Then after it rooted, it grew like maybe 4-6 pairs of large leaves
Love this video! I have tried doing my own research and this will help me alot. Thank you! And I laughed so hard when you called her an old lady because I was born in 1984! 😂
Yay! I am happy I could help out :D Oh we are all old ladies now. When I think that generations born in 2000s are in their 20s now I am like... but that is impossible, I am in my 20s too. And then I do the math and realize I am 30 😂
I am just new to hoyas and trying to get mine to bloom. I turned the heater on in their room. Right now it's snowing outside, and I also have red light on them. How long shall I wait for Bloom's? And which accent do you have? Which nationality,?
That is torture Miro. I literally have no place left to squeeze new plants and I want to buy mor Hoyas. The problem with my plants is they grow. I do like seeing growth but it also means no more plants. Anyway I will continue to enjoy new ones through other Hoya heads like me😊
Yes :D They grow all the time, but I cut mine back pretty frequently. It helps with keeping them smaller and sometimes I just decide to move on from one sp. so I can get another one that I don't have :) For example, Doug usually keeps them around until he blooms them, and then he sells it into cuttings and starts with a new species :) There are definitely some that I would like to have always, but to be honest, not all of them :)
Help Miro!!!! I have a hoya I thought was named Iris Marie but that doesn't seem to exist on plants of the world online. Please help me find her real name. I knew something was odd about the name just because I've never seen a video on her on RUclips. 🤞
I think all of us born before 2000s are ancient now 😂 I mean, the Internet is already referring to those born in the late 90s as the older generation and I am sitting here, born in ‘92 like… 👁👄👁👴🏻
Hello, from another fan! Thank you for another amazing video! I found this one in particular extremely helpful, as I am struggling my beloved Hoya Decipulae. Although she started to some progress as of late, I nearly lost her after a repot. 😳 I have her about the same care you suggested for your Hoya medinillifolia, but I did increase the ventilation to her roots and light after watching you video. If you have any advice, I would be most grateful. 🪴♥
Wow. Tons of info. I now have 40 hoya because of you. I wish you were on twice a week. By the way I am 80 years old and I adore your channel.
hahah :D Oh I hope you are enjoying your Hoya collection. :) I am not surprised to hear that! I see in my analytics that I have older audience and I appreciate that so much
@@BasiePlants I live in USA or I would definately buy plants from you. So if you ever do ship let me know. I think I have watched all your videos more than once. You are informative and very entertaining.
That silver hoya video did a number on my wallet lol. I have 36 hoya plants now. And more on my wishlist.
@@puddentaine I live in AM where it is too cold to ship right now or I would have a huge increase in my collection. I am afraid to go to the big box stores and will have to wait until spring.
@@AngelaBernard-or9dg yes i stopped shipping them in recently. My last order was a holliana. Same seller I've been getting from. They are a three hour drive but since they are close I order on etsy from them. But last time the holliana showed up and it was cold. Its ok now but I'm not risking anything else till it warms up. Bedn sadly watching my saved plants on etsy getting sold. But there will be more later.
Thank you Miro, I love the process of investigative research for plants. When we dig deep we usually find what we need to know to give our plants what they need from their native origins.
As a fellow hoya-head I absolutely adore your channel, and the history facts! Omg the history facts I absolutely love them. Keep up the good work 💯❤️🌿
Hahaha :D Oh I love getting lost in these old herbarium sheets and reading where these plants have been discovered and then looking them up on google maps and trying to find photos from the location :D It's pretty cool :) Especially if I run into some nifty historical story!
I'm in the oldies but goodies category also!!! Just turned 67 Feb. 1st, love your fun info on Hoyas💚🌱💚🌱
❤ My mom turned 68 last August :) Kind of an accidental child over here. 😂
@@BasiePlants I'm sure there is a awesome reason that you were born!!!💚🌱💚🤗🌱
Congratulations on your publication!
Thank you Miro for a very informative, evidence based & entertaining video, with a good measure of humor! Thoroughly impressed!
I am glad you liked it 💚
Excellent video. Very informative. As always, you are the Hoya guru who single handedly is responsible for many Hoya addictions. One love ❤️. Keep up the good work.
Haha :D That is a heavy burden 😂 That I don't mind carrying xD
Again you are making it much easier for us to share the Hoya addiction 😊 and you are adorable when you get flustered. It is endearing. Keep it up always look forward to your videos
Haha :D That is the goal 😂 Make it easy for everyone to grow and bloom hoyas :D
A treasure trove of information! Thanks, Miro. I especially love that you provided links, 💚
You are welcome :) I hope they help when you look up your new hoya :)
Thank you so much for this video! Genuinely, sometimes it’s so hard to find this info! You’re amazing Miro :)
I am glad if it was helpful :D
This is an amazing video. So many videos of similar type merely scratch the surface. I appreciate that you’re out here making videos for absolute plant nerds who need as much info as possible. Thanks so much!
Thank you! I really appreciate that. I thought it was not that useful at first :D
Miro, you are amazing, witty, and so knowledgeable. I love your energy.
Thank you sooooo much for this!!! This video could be adapted to any plant really. I am now going to be busy looking up every Hoya I own with this info. You’re great dude! I wish I could have access to half of the Hoya you have. I’m in Montana, USA. Keep up the awesome videos and being such a cutie pie 🥰
That's right! :) It can be applied to any plant, and that was kind of my goal :) Oh I think there is a very nice selection of Hoyas in the US, some that are not available here in Europe. :)
i would watch a 3 hr video of you counting all of your hoyas
Hahaha 😂 the day may come xD
Thank you Miro. ❄️💚🙃
Thank you so much for all the tips, links and everything! I tried to search for history of Hoya plants, and ended up here 😅 I'll certainly look up the Swedish links, as I'm from Norway, I understand their language 😊 Hope you post more of Hoya history, it's so much to learn! 😃🌿
Neiro! I was born in 1984!!! Lol! I'm not an old lady, just a semi old lady! Lobe your channel and this video!!! Love from Washington, State, USA! ❤️❤️❤️
😂 You are not, I agree! :D
That was great information, and now I feel completely overwhelmed 😂 I believe most of my Hoya are cultivars and I find conflicting information all the time. I’ll just look at them and relax.
Oh I also just enjoy my cultivars :D It is fun to find out more about them but just like you, I mostly just look at them and relax XD
Thank you! I found so many new places to look for information. And I’m new to Hoyas so I need LOTSSSSSS of information.😂
This is a most excellent video. My first degree is in biology and love that you are providing instructions for people to research from proper, reputable sites in addition to the normal FB type information. I have to add that if 1984 makes for an “old” person, what does that mean for us poor folks born long before that? 😂
Your Hoya here reminds me of my Hoya platicaulis. Your videos are informative and your character amuses me.
I can see the resemblence :) They are easy to tell apart in person and platycaulis is much easier to bloom :D
So informative thank you I’m totally going to get that book ! 😂 84 I was born in 79 lol 😝. O well just a # still feel like a 20 yr old.
Very informative! I felt like I was in botany class again! Lol I loved botany class!!! Thanks for the different sites!!!
Aw, that is the best compliment! Thank you!
Thank you! Didn’t even know most of these sites. Doug’s site is my go to 🤣
Now you know :D
Thank you! I was looking for ways to research my hoya (I just got my first Indonesian import). Let's Talk Hoya has a dedicated podcast episode, but I can't remember a darn thing that they said ever, and I'm usually driving when I'm listening to podcasts. I only knew about Researchgate and Doug with Vermont Hoyas. This was very helpful!
I would love a list of those sites you searched. That was fast & I could not write them so fast. Hugs!!!
Thank you for sharing this video. It was extra helpful. I'm trying to find some nice easy hoyas for my southern ( but not very sunny ) kitchen window. It was super helpful.
Thank you so much for all of this valuable information- I’m heading down a hoya rabbit hole online…
Hahaha :D I hope you have more luck coming out of them than I do :D
@@BasiePlants I just came up for air, what's that, 8 days you say? Oh ya, and $1,000.00's 🤪
I always love your hoya videos. Sounds like an interesting hoya. Keep Hoya videos coming.
I love this video! Thanks for all the info! Now I go to work furthering my knowledge of my 50 plus Hoyas! Thank you Miro!
I have this hoya. It dropped all the leaves in the mail so I chopped it in to pieces and most of them rotted away. I had one survivor; the sad looking one-leafer is growing a new leaf now in pon. I hope it grows and blooms for me one day 🤞🌿
Yes, I heard horror stories when it comes to this hoya and shipping. She is really sensitive when it comes to that. I hope your plant recovers well and blooms
You're excellent in teaching us new information about Hoyas! Thank you, Miro!!👨🏫 Have you considered becoming a Hoya botanist?🪴
Thank you Fonnie! That is so sweet of you to say
Awesome video as always.
Serious pressing question:
How do you handle keeping your humidity high enough for Hoya medinillifolia but still manage to keep your hair en pointe? I believe this requires a tips and tricks follow-up. TIA ❤️❤️
Hahaha :D She is in the grow tent :D Even though humidity in the room is always around 60%, my hair is (sadly) naturally very straight, so higher humidity doesn't really do much to it 😂 But I can dream it will have waves one day 😂
@@BasiePlants Ohhh so it’s just naturally perfect hair then 😅
Wow I'm so excited about the data base. Thanks 🎉🎉🎉
What an excellent video! that helps with plant research in general!
Thank you so much for your help, awesome info now I can get help with my Gunung ganing ❤
Lots of interesting information
Thank you so much!
This was very helpful. I love your channel and have more hoyas bc of you!
Really great information! Thank you.
Thank you for this video! Can you please do a video on hoya silver dollar? I just got into hoyas and i love the silver dollar and dont want to mess up on it… to me, a one node rooted cutting is still so expensive… ekk
Great video, lots of helpful tips! 👍🏼
Great video! Lots of good information and funny. "I don't know why I just did a little dance. Let's forget about that." 🤣 I love it!
Hahahaha, yes, that was an embarassing moment xD
@@BasiePlants I have similar moments all the time. 😁
Would love some care tips on GPS 7240 and VL9 😫 I know they’re similar and most likely subspecies of Sigillatis but there’s no care tips anywhere!
Always enjoy ur videos ..
Thank you very much!
She'll do great in Florida.😁
Brilliant! Research is an art form, I've found, and you are an artist. Ten Hoyas are gracing this studio apartment, and I keep trying to find more places for more Hoyas, but it looks like collecting has to stop. Yeah, sure, sure.🥳
Haha :D Uf, keeping it to 10 must be a real challenge! I would say you are a true artist in that case!
So interesting. Researching your Hoyas really gives you lots of info. Thanks for the links.
It does :)
Super informative and fun! Thank you!
Thank you
Thank you for this Miro😌🤲💖This has helped me so much to do research into growing my Hoya curtisii😊🙏
I am glad to hear that
Well on top of fantastic info you are always entertaining so Thank you! And because of you I have purchased a spartioides 🎉🎉👏💚🌿
Yay for spartioides! :D I hope she blooms fast for you :)
Love the research and the links to the sites used, very helpful. I don’t have the conditions for a Hoya like that, being still very much a beginner. Aren’t the lavender color flowers shown for H. medinillifolia unusual? Lastly, I just got an interesting site show up in my suggested videos: Nusa Plant-Hoya Tour Garden from Indonesia. The varieties of Hoya are amazing….and you only have about 300, nice. Guess we have lots of Hoya videos to look forward to 😄🌱🌿 yay!
Yes, the flowers that medinillifolia has are very unusual and very very pretty. That is why I got her and I cannot wait for her to bloom. I have decided I am going to make a video on it if she does bloom even though no one asked for it xD Oh yes, 300 hoyas is nothing compared to how many there are :)
So helpful!!
Thank you for all this info!!!!!
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A true reference video - thank you!
You are welcome!
This was very helpful!!! Thank you ❤
I love this video! Thank you for sharing your research methods! Please do one for cultivar/hybrids 🥰🥰🥰🪴💚
It would be a dream! I hope I can gather enough information on them one day :)
Wow, so much Info, and great resources
I am glad you think so :)
Thanks so much for such great info. 🥰
This was very helpful. Thanks Miro. 💚🌱💚
I am glad to hear that
What an amazing video idea!! I love all the resources you shared!!
I am glad to hear that
Thanks!!! This makes looking for information so much easier!! I'm collecting Hoya carnosa cultivars 🤣😂 So i'm up to myself, but still this was so usefull!
I am also trying to get as many carnosas as I can get my hands on. How many have you collected so far? I think I am in low 10s.
You are always amazing Miro and thank you for sharing your amazingness with us!! You are the man!
I will be searching my Hoyas out.
Thank you Wendy
this is so informative and presented in such an engaging way. well done, Miro! thanks for sharing your methods.
Thank you
🤣 this old lady loves your channel
Hahahaha :D ❤❤❤
Thank you, the websites will be a great help it is exactly what I was looking for.
I am happy to help! :)
I have just started my hoya collection. I have about 7 right now and 2 more on the way plus other non Hoya plants and would like to know if lava rock or bonsai mix would work for these plants ?
*Raises hand* I am the target audience for this video. I have 8 Hoyas in my house, and I literally just learned to care for them by trial and error.... Thank you, kindly.
~Lynn
Oh I also do many by trial and error :D But I am glad I looked this one up!
Thank you, very interesting!
You are welcome :)
I grow mine in chunky tropical mix with lots of coconut husk and soil free. I give it good light (barrina) but it’s not very close to the light in my tent with 50% humidity. It seems to be doing well.
How quickly would you say it grows?
@@BasiePlants when I first got it as a 3-node cutting, it suffered a lot because it had to root and lost a couple leaves. Then after it rooted, it grew like maybe 4-6 pairs of large leaves
Love this video! I have tried doing my own research and this will help me alot. Thank you! And I laughed so hard when you called her an old lady because I was born in 1984! 😂
Yay! I am happy I could help out :D Oh we are all old ladies now. When I think that generations born in 2000s are in their 20s now I am like... but that is impossible, I am in my 20s too. And then I do the math and realize I am 30 😂
@@BasiePlants that happens to me too. I find myself saying "I'm how old?!"
Miro, thank you for the great research information. One ? What fertilizer do you use and at what strength.
I use RainMix fertilizer, as per the instrucions on the packet. The equivalent in the US is MSU fertilizer :)
Born in ‘69, here! 👋 Are you shocked to have an old lady in your audience?😂. Btw- love your videos! And, you’re cute. It worked. 😘
Haha no! :D I actually know there are many people over 60 in my audience :)
You are a spring chicken I was born in 1956 - I'm older than dirt but love my Hoyas
I am just new to hoyas and trying to get mine to bloom. I turned the heater on in their room. Right now it's snowing outside, and I also have red light on them. How long shall I wait for Bloom's? And which accent do you have? Which nationality,?
Umm sir, excuse me, was that your picture featured in the Hoya publication????😎
It was in Hoya Telegrafen :) I wrote an article about my favorite hoyas 🙈
Please teach us how to grow eriostemma Hoya. I'm struggling to keep my Hoya ciliata alive. It's a total different game altogether. 😭
That is torture Miro. I literally have no place left to squeeze new plants and I want to buy mor Hoyas. The problem with my plants is they grow. I do like seeing growth but it also means no more plants. Anyway I will continue to enjoy new ones through other Hoya heads like me😊
Yes :D They grow all the time, but I cut mine back pretty frequently. It helps with keeping them smaller and sometimes I just decide to move on from one sp. so I can get another one that I don't have :) For example, Doug usually keeps them around until he blooms them, and then he sells it into cuttings and starts with a new species :) There are definitely some that I would like to have always, but to be honest, not all of them :)
@@BasiePlants Thank you. That’s a great idea. I need to stop thinking of my plants as pets😀
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oh, good lord.
I AM AM OLD LADY 🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha :D Nooooo 😂
If the goddess of Hoyas had a hard time- really shows the average Hoya hoarder (me) won't have much hope.
Hahaha :D As I said, try everything once :D I think she is manageable... ish. xD
Help Miro!!!! I have a hoya I thought was named Iris Marie but that doesn't seem to exist on plants of the world online. Please help me find her real name. I knew something was odd about the name just because I've never seen a video on her on RUclips. 🤞
Hoya ‘Iris Marie’ is a cross. Those won’t be on POWO :)
Do you have an Iris Marie? Would you consider making a video on her?
1984 so im not the newest guy out there?😕
I think all of us born before 2000s are ancient now 😂 I mean, the Internet is already referring to those born in the late 90s as the older generation and I am sitting here, born in ‘92 like… 👁👄👁👴🏻
Born in 83 🤨
A lot of good resources! Thanks for taking the time to share them.
Hello, from another fan! Thank you for another amazing video! I found this one in particular extremely helpful, as I am struggling my beloved Hoya Decipulae. Although she started to some progress as of late, I nearly lost her after a repot. 😳 I have her about the same care you suggested for your Hoya medinillifolia, but I did increase the ventilation to her roots and light after watching you video. If you have any advice, I would be most grateful. 🪴♥
I hope she starts thriving
Thank you for this video, Miro! 🪴🪴🪴