Wonderful to see the new plants from seeds you grew. So lucky. I have had a carnosa for over 10, maybe 20 years with many flowers, but no seed pods. My Mathilde is not so fast growing. I believe it may like warmer temperatures. I have an Endauensis which looks alot like the Kanyakumariana. It is extremely fast growing, and very forgiving. My Sigulatis is also quite a grower. I would love it if you would show us your collection of Sigulatis. I have seen many different ones for sale, but only have one myself because they did not look that different and I had heard they were more difficult to grow. Same with the Elliptica. Mine had a slow start, but it now grows very well, and is a favorite, with such pretty patterned leaves. Love your channel.
Thank you! Have you tried to self-pollinate your carnosa? I made the sigillatis collection video!😃 you can check out here: ruclips.net/video/kYneQhzd_Vs/видео.html
Thank you for sharing this video Fonnie- very helpful to see the update in any changes you have made in your care for these plants. I am new to pon so I am struggling with the idea of upsizing pon hoyas. At what point would you recommend to upsize the pot and do I cut of the roots in the reservoir when I upsize? My Cumingiana variegated ate the wicking cord- had no choice but to chop off the roots from the reservoir as it was not budging. At the same time my new guinea ghost rots every time I try to upsize the pot 🫤 then I have to downsize the pot again n its getting annoying.
I have detailed explanation over Pon in this video, you can check it out if it’s helpful for you 😀 ruclips.net/video/yW4-w-U0t2U/видео.html I upsize my Hoyas when the water reservoir dries up super fast (ie. water reservoir emptied after 3 days after watering). Unfortunately it is inevitable to damage most water roots during the repotting. I normally don’t mind that as the Hoya will regrow these roots after a while. Just make sure your Hoya is really healthy when you repot. Hence, the repotting stress won’t impact the Hoya’s growth too much.
@@tfyfonnie Thank your Fonnie for replying😊. I had watched that video but I was still so concerned. Grabbed all the courage n did a repot on the one I was worried about. I am keeping an eye on it but it seems to be doing good so far 🙌🏼
Wonderful to see the new plants from seeds you grew. So lucky. I have had a carnosa for over 10, maybe 20 years with many flowers, but no seed pods. My Mathilde is not so fast growing. I believe it may like warmer temperatures. I have an Endauensis which looks alot like the Kanyakumariana. It is extremely fast growing, and very forgiving. My Sigulatis is also quite a grower. I would love it if you would show us your collection of Sigulatis. I have seen many different ones for sale, but only have one myself because they did not look that different and I had heard they were more difficult to grow. Same with the Elliptica. Mine had a slow start, but it now grows very well, and is a favorite, with such pretty patterned leaves. Love your channel.
Thank you! Have you tried to self-pollinate your carnosa? I made the sigillatis collection video!😃 you can check out here:
ruclips.net/video/kYneQhzd_Vs/видео.html
12 video of the day watched on my television so was unable to comment on all
this was wonderful to watch.
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The Heuschkeliana variegated is so lovely and big! ❤
Hi Fonnie👋! Great video! I luv your Hoya panchoi. It's adorable. I am adding that to my Hoya wish list! Dee, NY
Glad you enjoyed the video!🤗
My Mathilde put out its first peduncle, but no blooms. Will the peduncle possibly remain until spring and then bloom?
Thank you for sharing this video Fonnie- very helpful to see the update in any changes you have made in your care for these plants.
I am new to pon so I am struggling with the idea of upsizing pon hoyas. At what point would you recommend to upsize the pot and do I cut of the roots in the reservoir when I upsize?
My Cumingiana variegated ate the wicking cord- had no choice but to chop off the roots from the reservoir as it was not budging. At the same time my new guinea ghost rots every time I try to upsize the pot 🫤 then I have to downsize the pot again n its getting annoying.
I have detailed explanation over Pon in this video, you can check it out if it’s helpful for you 😀
ruclips.net/video/yW4-w-U0t2U/видео.html
I upsize my Hoyas when the water reservoir dries up super fast (ie. water reservoir emptied after 3 days after watering). Unfortunately it is inevitable to damage most water roots during the repotting. I normally don’t mind that as the Hoya will regrow these roots after a while. Just make sure your Hoya is really healthy when you repot. Hence, the repotting stress won’t impact the Hoya’s growth too much.
@@tfyfonnie Thank your Fonnie for replying😊. I had watched that video but I was still so concerned. Grabbed all the courage n did a repot on the one I was worried about. I am keeping an eye on it but it seems to be doing good so far 🙌🏼
Love the patella, Fonnie
I don’t have it but it’s so beautiful! The flower is amazing!
What is the oil you used? Is it kneem?
I love you serpent I had see comments that this one is very difficult to keep happy I don’t have this one
I agree that Mathilde is easy and giving
❤💚👍
My Hoya picta has been 2 leaves for 6 months😅😅😅
My Hoya Mathilde the leaves 🍃 are bigger 🤷🏽♀️