Here in the U.S. it seems that we've FINALLY started to have more access to the Linearis! I still don't see it around my local nurseries much, but I know that in some parts of the country people are buying larger pots for a pretty good price. Online, it's still kind of pricey, around $60-$90 for a full pot🤷 it just depends
I love your laugh. You are too funny, they are still very hard to come around still and still very pricy. Yours is truly beautiful. Also not a Hoya but I bought a esmeraldense the other day ! Can’t wait for it to mature, yours is stunning 😍😍
Awwww thanks ☺️☺️☺️ Yeah I know some places you still can't find them. Aaaaaaa congrats on the Esmeraldense 👏👏👏 defo one of my favourites, when it gets established I found its one of my least fussy plants
I too am interested in how your Linearis does after you transition to Pon. I’m considering doing that to mine, but am worried it won’t provide the drying out period between waterings it likes. I’ve only had mine for about a month, and it def seems to want more water than i’ve been giving it or that my app seems to think it needs. If I do transition to pon, would you vote I do a closed vessel or one with drainage holes and water like a regular soil plant? Thanks! I love your energy and wisdom. ✨🌿
I just got a linearis a couple of weeks ago and moved it to pon in a clear cup without drainage. In your experience should I keep a reservoir or just water it and let the water run through it and NOT keep a reservoir ? Or maybe just get it back to soil?
When I bought my hoya they told me it was easy to keep and it only nded water once a month. Now part of the plant is very dry and I am not sure how to revive it. Maybe if I water it more often and let it be outside for this summer would it go back to flourish mode?
Hello, I just purchased a 4” pot Hoya Linearis and am awaiting delivery. Would you mind expanding on your experience with pon? I’d like to know if you’ve planted the entire plant in it or only lined the bottom of the pot with pon and added a soil/bark/perlite potting mix to the rest? My experience with pon is when I think I should water, I find the soil is still very moist. This makes me wonder if an entire pot of pon wouldn’t remain wet and kill the plant? I live in Florida and it’s very humid here. Thanks so much!
Here in the U.S. it seems that we've FINALLY started to have more access to the Linearis! I still don't see it around my local nurseries much, but I know that in some parts of the country people are buying larger pots for a pretty good price. Online, it's still kind of pricey, around $60-$90 for a full pot🤷 it just depends
Found nice size (Similar to yours) for $20! In Florida, USA. Yay
So glad you uploaded this! Just got a linearis and I gotta say I’m nervous. You’re right it’s not quite like other Hoyas. Yours is beautiful though. 🥰
I am sure it will thrive, it need a touch more hovering, but still a hoya, so they kinda like to be left to their own devices
I love your laugh. You are too funny, they are still very hard to come around still and still very pricy. Yours is truly beautiful. Also not a Hoya but I bought a esmeraldense the other day ! Can’t wait for it to mature, yours is stunning 😍😍
Awwww thanks ☺️☺️☺️
Yeah I know some places you still can't find them. Aaaaaaa congrats on the Esmeraldense 👏👏👏 defo one of my favourites, when it gets established I found its one of my least fussy plants
Your plants 🪴 are Gorgeous! Great job on taking care of them and on your video. 👏🏼👍👏🏼
I too am interested in how your Linearis does after you transition to Pon. I’m considering doing that to mine, but am worried it won’t provide the drying out period between waterings it likes. I’ve only had mine for about a month, and it def seems to want more water than i’ve been giving it or that my app seems to think it needs. If I do transition to pon, would you vote I do a closed vessel or one with drainage holes and water like a regular soil plant?
Thanks! I love your energy and wisdom. ✨🌿
I just got a linearis a couple of weeks ago and moved it to pon in a clear cup without drainage. In your experience should I keep a reservoir or just water it and let the water run through it and NOT keep a reservoir ? Or maybe just get it back to soil?
I am thinking of putting my linearis out in the garden, but worried it is now warm enough yet. What temparatures did you bring it inside?
When you bring it in from its outside summer location., how do you controls any bugs?
When I bought my hoya they told me it was easy to keep and it only nded water once a month. Now part of the plant is very dry and I am not sure how to revive it. Maybe if I water it more often and let it be outside for this summer would it go back to flourish mode?
Hello, I just purchased a 4” pot Hoya Linearis and am awaiting delivery. Would you mind expanding on your experience with pon? I’d like to know if you’ve planted the entire plant in it or only lined the bottom of the pot with pon and added a soil/bark/perlite potting mix to the rest? My experience with pon is when I think I should water, I find the soil is still very moist. This makes me wonder if an entire pot of pon wouldn’t remain wet and kill the plant? I live in Florida and it’s very humid here. Thanks so much!
I just bought one of these in a hanging basket last month 😁
Do you water your plant from above or below? Tomorrow I will be the proud owner of this beautiful plant. Good to know where to water.
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Why are the leaves on your prop standing up more than the leaves on the mama plant?
Oh it’s probably because the internodal space is smaller on the mama plant
It was probably just watered. They tend to get thick like that when they're freshly watered and hang a bit when they're thirsty.
When mature the hang down more
Wow! Good idea! I am always confused about when I should water my hoya.@@aniliname
I just bought a full training plant for $120$
Wow, what's up with your long nails? How do you have such long nails with all those plants?