Hi Nina, love your content. About my experience with the linearis, after a long search for this hoya (a year) at a decent price. I found it on Palm Street. It was a super small/tiny cutting but was rooted and looked healthy. I kept mine in the Milsbo until it was to long. At night I would keep the door a bit open so it wouldn't get the same amount of humidity it got during the day. Now I just keep it on top of the Milsbo cabinet and it's still doing fine. I do have mine in Coco husk, pearlite, sphagnum moss and pine bark. I'm hoping once summer come in and the AC is on it will continue to do well. I'm planning on putting it in a self-watering pot and I pray it does well. Oh, I keep my house at 76F and 77 "soy bori y no me gusta el frio" and the humidity fluctuates 55-60 in the summer months, I live in SA,TX. I hope you get a great specimen and you have better luck. Bendiciones. Olga
Thank you for showing your Hoyas and sharing all this information I appreciate your motivation for these videos. You are so right, we should take care of our plants well so that we can enjoy them as much as possible! 🌱🪴🌸
@ My friends and family aren’t into houseplants.. they will have some for decorative purposes but not for the purpose to care for/look after them. I enjoy watching my plants grow and do well, watching others enjoy and look after their plants makes me feel “not alone” in the houseplant hobby 🌱🪴
I wonder about my phuawwnsis. It doesn’t look anything like yours. It’s so interesting that same species can look so different. Mine looks more like a Caudata
Hi Nina, love your content. About my experience with the linearis, after a long search for this hoya (a year) at a decent price. I found it on Palm Street. It was a super small/tiny cutting but was rooted and looked healthy. I kept mine in the Milsbo until it was to long. At night I would keep the door a bit open so it wouldn't get the same amount of humidity it got during the day. Now I just keep it on top of the Milsbo cabinet and it's still doing fine. I do have mine in Coco husk, pearlite, sphagnum moss and pine bark. I'm hoping once summer come in and the AC is on it will continue to do well. I'm planning on putting it in a self-watering pot and I pray it does well. Oh, I keep my house at 76F and 77 "soy bori y no me gusta el frio" and the humidity fluctuates 55-60 in the summer months, I live in SA,TX. I hope you get a great specimen and you have better luck. Bendiciones. Olga
Thank you for showing your Hoyas and sharing all this information
I appreciate your motivation for these videos.
You are so right, we should take care of our plants well so that we can enjoy them as much as possible! 🌱🪴🌸
Hello there! Yes, my motive is sincere and it helps you in any way then I am glad. 🙋🏼♀️🪴💚✨
@ My friends and family aren’t into houseplants.. they will have some for decorative purposes but not for the purpose to care for/look after them. I enjoy watching my plants grow and do well, watching others enjoy and look after their plants makes me feel “not alone” in the houseplant hobby 🌱🪴
Love watching your videos! Happy New Year!🎉
Thank you Danielle! Likewise!!! 🙋🏼♀️✨🪴💚
I wonder about my phuawwnsis. It doesn’t look anything like yours. It’s so interesting that same species can look so different. Mine looks more like a Caudata
Hello Sonia! I haven’t forgotten about you. Just verifying information. 🙋🏼♀️
Sonia, I verified my H Phuwuaensis and it looks different. I need to find
out what I have. Thanks friend.
Morning Nina!! Happy New Year!
Morning Darlene! Oh thank you…likewise!! 🙋🏼♀️✨🪴💚
Good morning Nina! ❤
Hello Mona! Thanks for watching! 🙋🏼♀️✨💚🪴
@Plantlifewithnina I need to re-watch because I was pulled away. So more comments to follow...