Thanks, but I can only take limited credit, the Microdwarf is astoundingly easy. The H spartioides is way easier than you'd imagine. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Hi❤just wanted to let you know that because of you I have Hoya Dennisii Frida and hoya carrii arriving ❤❤❤on Saturday ...I can't wait. I pray they thrive in my care.
New subscriber here, your close up of the plants are excellent. I was in the fence about Hoya Lacunosa and now I may get it. Hoya Spatunides also but I think I will pass. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. H lacunosa is fun, and once it starts blooming, it just keeps on going, and the scent is like walking into a florist shop. There are lots of H lacunosa varieties, I have eleven, so look for one you like.
Thanks. It took me a bit to figure out how I wanted to revise the format, but I think this is going to work. Thanks for watching and adding your comment.
Thanks for watching and asking and welcome to the Hoya rabbit hole. Most of my Hoyas are in pon-ish and self-watering pots. Those that aren't are in a coco husk chunk, pumice, sphagnum type of mix, also in self-watering pots. I don't grow any of my Hoyas in a soil based mix
I was already insterested in microdwarf but you have convinced me! I need it. Your spartioides is the best one I have seen. You are a hoya whisperer!
Thanks, but I can only take limited credit, the Microdwarf is astoundingly easy. The H spartioides is way easier than you'd imagine. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Very cool I love Hoyas❤😊
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Hi❤just wanted to let you know that because of you I have Hoya Dennisii Frida and hoya carrii arriving ❤❤❤on Saturday ...I can't wait. I pray they thrive in my care.
Oh how fun. Best of luck with them. Thanks for watching and sharing your plant adventure.
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George, as always, I appreciate your watch and your comment. Thanks.
Beautiful Hoyas! Thanks!
Susan, thank you. I appreceiate you watching and adding a comment.
OMG ❤❤❤❤you have over 1000 subscribers yippee 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤congratulations please don't stop posting. I'm learning soooo much. I appreciate you!!!
Thanks so much for your kind words and encouragement. They mean a lot. Thank you for watching and adding your comment.
FYI 😂😂😂I've watched this and your other videos countless times😂😂😂😂😂
I hope you had as much fun watching them as I'm having making them. Thanks for all those "watches" and for adding your comments
i just LOVE your channel oh my goodness 😮
Well thank you. I loved that you watched and commented.
Hoya freak here too.
I have other plants as well, but it's Hoyas that that are my favorites. Thanks for watching and adding your comment.
You have some great specimens.
Thanks. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment.
New subscriber here, your close up of the plants are excellent. I was in the fence about Hoya Lacunosa and now I may get it. Hoya Spatunides also but I think I will pass. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. H lacunosa is fun, and once it starts blooming, it just keeps on going, and the scent is like walking into a florist shop. There are lots of H lacunosa varieties, I have eleven, so look for one you like.
Good job growing!! I am a huge hoya collector, myself. I’m up to over 700. Enjoyed the first video of yours I watched 🙏
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. It's a good thing I don't have enough room for that many hoyas, otherwise I'd have them.
Hey there! Nice to see you! Great collection! 👍🏼
Thanks. It took me a bit to figure out how I wanted to revise the format, but I think this is going to work. Thanks for watching and adding your comment.
@@PlantedInRI us hoya fans find each other. 😆
Fantastic Hoyas! So well grown 💚
Thanks. I appreciate you watching and adding your coment.
I've recently taken on the roll of collecting hoyas, what type of potting mix are you using for yours?
Thanks for watching and asking and welcome to the Hoya rabbit hole. Most of my Hoyas are in pon-ish and self-watering pots. Those that aren't are in a coco husk chunk, pumice, sphagnum type of mix, also in self-watering pots. I don't grow any of my Hoyas in a soil based mix