More videos please! Care tips from the easiest to the hardest, thick leaves vs soft thin leaves as well as the identification of leaf spots etc. Thank you! Great video trellising tips!
Thank you for your amazing videos, I have learned so much! Now I know why my Carnosa has this huge node with lots of stems growing from it. Because it was growing down
You have all of the knowledge! Repotting? Soil/substrate ideas? How to fertilize, when to tell if you hoya needs water? Tons of great topics we would love being taught by you!!
I just found your videos and they are so helpful! I have been growing house plants for many years. A few weeks ago I picked up my first Hoya. Then I bought another. This video has been so helpful. I bought a few ladder trellis that are 16” tall. I think I will order the bigger size since one of the Hoya I have is a Macrophylla variegated. There are 3 plants in the pot and after watching this video I realized how large this plant could get. Again, thank you for all the great information. I have been looking at all the different Hoya on your website. This could turn into an addiction! 😂
I am following you from Italy. What a beautiful video and with such marvelous hoyas! Just magnificent! Please keep making new videos, they are the most useful ever! See how to do something is the best for me too. So thank you!
I watched your trellis video, episode 1 when i have only 2 hoyas to try....and they are successful in their growth and both flowered in 13 months from they were very tiny...thanks to being trellised with all the knowledge you gave us...and now guess what? I have 20 hoyas total, maybe close to 30 including doubles or triples...too bad youre too far from Toronto Canada...i would like to visit your greenhouse in person...is it even open to the public? I like to buy in person and not import so i frequent plant nurseries here in my community...thank you again, i hope to see more videos from you its been over 8 months since that time i saw your last one...maybe talk about caring for hoyas without grow lights, cabinet or tents which is becoming the trend ...i only grow my hoyas next to my windows, spring summer and fall are great, but i still dont move them away from the windows during our long winter months from December to March which can be minus10 to minus 20 Celsius which is harsh to my hoyas...but i find that they have acclimitize to our cold winter...just very little watering so they dont freeze and hold off fertilizer as they seem to be dormant or resting so i give them time to not do much work...but as soon as April comes, I start to water more and give half strenght water soluble fertilizer every 2 wks for 3 months, then reduce to once monthly till November...boy oh boy i can see they just grow so fast being awaken from their slumber....im just very vigilant about pests, checking under the leaves, nooks and cranies ...prevention is better than cure philisophy ...im a retired nurse so i learned that from my profession...
Yay! I am so happy that you were able to take some things away from our video. If you have any more specific questions you can email me at support@unsolicitedplanttalks.com and I will be happy to help!
this Mathilde is my DREAM PLANT!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩🤩😇😇😇😻😻😻 so beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am so nervous to trellis my established H.australis but this video gave me a lot of confidence!!! 💖💖💖 thank you so much!!!!!!!
Burtoniae! They smell like rancid hamburger to me! Stinky. Another great educational video. Trellising hoyas is rewarding in my experience and you're giving great tips, here. Thank you!
This was very informative, thank you so much! I'm sorry if this is a silly question but is there a specific reason to why you have to wrap the vine counterclockwise
How can I buy plants from you? I saw your series of videos with Legends of monstera. So I know you sell your plants I don't know how to purchase any or just see a list of what you have for sale. I love the energy that you have for your plants and for sharing information about them! You are such a wonderful addition to the Plant World here on RUclips. I'm in my early 70s and I know a lot about gardening outside and about house plants. When I was your age the only information you could find work in books or magazines or by Word of Mouth at Mom and Pop greenhouses. I don't think there's ever been a time in my life where I didn't have house plants or a garden with flowers and or vegetables. After a while probably in the 80s on talk radio came in to being and cable TV had gardening shows another whole world open be able to find information about specific plants and gardening design. Now RUclips and other social media sites have caused a huge explosion and information about the care of plants and about a whole other world of plants for Home and Garden but most people did not know about. I fell in love with orchids and have about 60 in the past 3 years and I've learned a lot about them. I've fallen in love with angel wing begonias and have a huge collection of them and they're going to outgrow my house pretty soon along with my newly-acquired addiction to Hoya plant World. And you I'm open my eyes the most to the beauty of this wonderful plant. I don't even care if I have duplicate their just beautiful beautiful plant. So I would love to acquire some new little guys and I am so much looking forward to learning from you about these glorious plants. I learned so much about orchids in the past 3 years and I've been able to get them to rebloom and be healthy from a few people on RUclips. So I'm hoping I'll learn another huge cache of info on this plant that's your love and that's the Hoya plant. I'm hoping to learn from you the way to get them to bloom but right now I'm willing to learn anything about this marvelous plant. The plant you showed at the beginning of this video is absolutely fantastic I have a couple tiny Hoya plants that were in 2 inch pots but I put in clay pot was just a tiny bit of osmocote fertilizer along with a little bit of orchid bark and potting soil. They now are about 18 in Long but the new shoot so to speak doesn't have very many leaves maybe a couple so I'm going to Trellis them and transfer them to a bigger pot but I realize they can't be put in a really big pot otherwise the soil will stay too wet. So after my orchid Adventure I'm now on a Hoya Adventure! Thank you thank you thank you for your videos I'm only three minutes into this video by the way so you may see another comment or two for me
Kathleen thank you so much for sharing! I am so impressed by your commitment to plants and I am excited for you to get into the world of Hoyas with me :) If there is anything you'd like to see just let me know and I will try to make a video on it (When I get the time). My website is actually linked above in the description, but here it is as well unsolicitedplanttalks.com/ Give those Hoyas some trellising and I'm sure you will get the new leaves you are looking for soon.
So much great information. I learned so much thank you! Question......if my hoya has a ton of runners and those runners don't feel secure enough to grow leaves but I want it to be a hanging hoya how do I get around that issue?
Hi Elizabeth, that's a tough one. If the vines are long enough, you can loop it back temporarily and secure it to the hanger of the pot. Once it starts growing leaves and it is mature enough, you can let it hang. (At least that's what I would try)
Great video! Great plants! i noticed that the tendrils of some of my hoyas dried off because I didn't use any trellis earlier. I wonder if these clips can damage the stems, as they embrace the trellis so tight there is no place for the stems to grow, they may be squeezed and damaged, no? I try not to use them
Yes, it can damage them if used on a soft stem (newest growth/stem). We use the clips on areas where the stems are a bit harder already so the new growths are not affected. We only us 1-3 clips throughout the plant whether big or small to prevent too much constrictions. We move the clips around as the plant grows 🥰 I hope this helps!
Love this video! I had no idea about winding them counterclockwise.
Me too!
This video was SO HELPFUL! I am new to Hoyas and trellising and you explained it so well~ thank you! 😃
More videos please! Care tips from the easiest to the hardest, thick leaves vs soft thin leaves as well as the identification of leaf spots etc. Thank you! Great video trellising tips!
Thanks for the info, learn something new....awesome hair!
Thank you for your amazing videos, I have learned so much! Now I know why my Carnosa has this huge node with lots of stems growing from it. Because it was growing down
I would love to see more videos. They’re very informative and you explain the info well.
Your videos are so educational! Thank you so much. Im going to untrellis my hoyas and do a proper job.
I learned a lot from this video, Thank you so much!
Love all those hojas . I wish I can find them in my area.
Thank you so much for making this video. I’ve watched it 3 times just today. So informative. Love how you described why you do certain things ❤
Glad it was helpful!
I am new to hoya, so I really appreciate your unsolicited advice about trellising! I will definitely use your suggestions!🌱🌿
I always learn so much from you! Future video idea in preparation for fall. Beneficial bugs, which ones do what pests
Very nice hair colour and very beautiful hoyas. Thanks for the interesting video. Certainly learned a few tips from it.
I loved loved this video!!!! I wish it was longer!! Lol I could watch you talk about Hoyas all day
You have all of the knowledge! Repotting? Soil/substrate ideas? How to fertilize, when to tell if you hoya needs water? Tons of great topics we would love being taught by you!!
Thank you! My next topic will actually be substrates 💚
This video is very helpful. Thank you for explaining.
Btw Miss Hoya Chelsea waving behind you the whole entire time, so cute 🥰.
I just found your videos and they are so helpful! I have been growing house plants for many years. A few weeks ago I picked up my first Hoya. Then I bought another. This video has been so helpful. I bought a few ladder trellis that are 16” tall. I think I will order the bigger size since one of the Hoya I have is a Macrophylla variegated. There are 3 plants in the pot and after watching this video I realized how large this plant could get. Again, thank you for all the great information. I have been looking at all the different Hoya on your website. This could turn into an addiction! 😂
Okay next video… hahahahah 💚💚💚
I’m loving your videos! Wish I could see your greenhouse in person!
I am following you from Italy. What a beautiful video and with such marvelous hoyas! Just magnificent! Please keep making new videos, they are the most useful ever! See how to do something is the best for me too. So thank you!
Excellent info. Thank you for what you do.
I learn so much from your videos! Thank you ❤
I am SO happy i’ve found you! AMAZING content! Thank you
This video is super helpful!! Thank you for doing this! I need to view your others, also Looking forward to learning more! 💚
I love you hair and your beautiful Hoyas!!!!!
Your videos are very informative
Thank you so much! This was very helpful!
I watched your trellis video, episode 1 when i have only 2 hoyas to try....and they are successful in their growth and both flowered in 13 months from they were very tiny...thanks to being trellised with all the knowledge you gave us...and now guess what? I have 20 hoyas total, maybe close to 30 including doubles or triples...too bad youre too far from Toronto Canada...i would like to visit your greenhouse in person...is it even open to the public? I like to buy in person and not import so i frequent plant nurseries here in my community...thank you again, i hope to see more videos from you its been over 8 months since that time i saw your last one...maybe talk about caring for hoyas without grow lights, cabinet or tents which is becoming the trend ...i only grow my hoyas next to my windows, spring summer and fall are great, but i still dont move them away from the windows during our long winter months from December to March which can be minus10 to minus 20 Celsius which is harsh to my hoyas...but i find that they have acclimitize to our cold winter...just very little watering so they dont freeze and hold off fertilizer as they seem to be dormant or resting so i give them time to not do much work...but as soon as April comes, I start to water more and give half strenght water soluble fertilizer every 2 wks for 3 months, then reduce to once monthly till November...boy oh boy i can see they just grow so fast being awaken from their slumber....im just very vigilant about pests, checking under the leaves, nooks and cranies ...prevention is better than cure philisophy ...im a retired nurse so i learned that from my profession...
I'm glad that I came across your video because I'm about to trellis a couple of Hoyas and a couple other vine plant.
Great vid, learned so much!
Wow what an informative content! Thank you so much! ❤
I just gave you your 1000th like. So glad I found your site. I have learned so much already, you are very knowledgeable.
Thank you for the info. I learned so much
Greetings from Portugal! I learned a lot about trelissing hoyas. Thank you so much!
Learned a lot! New subscriber
Greeting from Singapore!
Thanks for sharing April! Looking forward to your next video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Another great video...so much valuable information thank you for the tips. :)
Loved this video! So much great information and so enjoyable to watch. Looking forward to your future videos. Really great job!!! 👌🌿🥰💚👏
Excellent tips. Would love more videos from you.
Thank you, this advice is gold! 🌟
gorgeous! u r a pro!
Great tips! Thanks for another great video!
Other suggestions would be pest eradication when you have an outbreak. I’m dealing with flat mites and thrips on some of my Hoyas right now 😩
Such a good video! i learned so much, thank you!
Yay! I am so happy that you were able to take some things away from our video. If you have any more specific questions you can email me at support@unsolicitedplanttalks.com and I will be happy to help!
Awesome and informative!
Very informative!!! Perfect timing for my trellising project tomorrow 💚🌿🌱🪴
This is sooooo educational. So many amazing tips! Thank you so much. I’m off to trellis everything with CONFIDENCE now. Thanks!!!!
Your videos are so helpful, April! Thank you for the tips, and walking us through it step by step.
New friend here. Sending full support. Watching from USA 🇺🇸. Thanks 🙏
So informative April, thank you for sharing your knowledge !!
this Mathilde is my DREAM PLANT!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩🤩😇😇😇😻😻😻 so beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am so nervous to trellis my established H.australis but this video gave me a lot of confidence!!! 💖💖💖 thank you so much!!!!!!!
So happy to found your video, I will now trellis my Hoya Australis.
Where do I buy hoop and ladder trellis. Glad I found you. Your awesome 😎
Thank you so much for posting this video!!! I needed this and learned a lot!! 💚💚 Btw, I love your hair color 😍
This was so helpful! Thank you!
So much good information. I look forward to the next video.
Great video, very informative! :)
Love 💕 your hair!!
Wish you would do a video on blooming. Awesome videos💜
Awesome set of trellising videos, thank you. I learned so much.
Fantastic information!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
I would love to see a video on all of your hoya blooms and tips and tricks on how to help them flower 💖✨
Thank you for this video!! I learned a lot from it!!
Thank you so much, I learned a lot! 🙏 🥰
April I love your Hoyas
Great Video, thanks so much for the info!🌱❤🌱❤🤗
Very helpful info. Your hoyas are amazing.
Fantastic video
Please post more vids 🙏🏽 You taught me so much about hoyas!
💕💕thanks 👍👍👍
You are just awesome. Love how you share all your care tips from your own experience. Thanks so much for making these videos
New subbie here!Im a newbie hoya mom!This is awesome!!Thank you so much!!Learned a lot!!!
Burtoniae! They smell like rancid hamburger to me! Stinky.
Another great educational video. Trellising hoyas is rewarding in my experience and you're giving great tips, here. Thank you!
More videos please and thank you 😊
Thank you April! I so appreciate these how to videos, have learned a lot from you already. Keep making them please!!!
Thank you. So detailed and helpful explanations with demo was great.
I love your plans
Thanks for the video it was very helpful!
Thanks for sharing the beautiful video.
Awesome educational video as usual April! 💙💙💙
I enjoyed every second of this video. Also I own a surigaoensis but mine looks super sad. I wish one day it gets big and Lucius like yours
Loved your first video, i havent started this kind yet, but I know it's going to be great by reading the comments.
Great video looking forward to your next video I hope it's soon!
Thanks 😊 💕👍🌱
Genius. I enjoyed this
Awesome information
This was very informative, thank you so much! I'm sorry if this is a silly question but is there a specific reason to why you have to wrap the vine counterclockwise
Appreciate this video!
Hoya queen
I’d love your video, I’d enjoy it so much! Where can I buy Hoyas the kinds that you have in this video? Thank You!
Ohhh and a wishlist Hoya as the model 🥰
Do you have a video on pest control? How do you manage?
Thank you, now please excuse me while I make sure my trellised Hoya are going counterclockwise.
How can I buy plants from you? I saw your series of videos with Legends of monstera. So I know you sell your plants I don't know how to purchase any or just see a list of what you have for sale. I love the energy that you have for your plants and for sharing information about them! You are such a wonderful addition to the Plant World here on RUclips. I'm in my early 70s and I know a lot about gardening outside and about house plants. When I was your age the only information you could find work in books or magazines or by Word of Mouth at Mom and Pop greenhouses. I don't think there's ever been a time in my life where I didn't have house plants or a garden with flowers and or vegetables. After a while probably in the 80s on talk radio came in to being and cable TV had gardening shows another whole world open be able to find information about specific plants and gardening design. Now RUclips and other social media sites have caused a huge explosion and information about the care of plants and about a whole other world of plants for Home and Garden but most people did not know about. I fell in love with orchids and have about 60 in the past 3 years and I've learned a lot about them. I've fallen in love with angel wing begonias and have a huge collection of them and they're going to outgrow my house pretty soon along with my newly-acquired addiction to Hoya plant World. And you I'm open my eyes the most to the beauty of this wonderful plant. I don't even care if I have duplicate their just beautiful beautiful plant. So I would love to acquire some new little guys and I am so much looking forward to learning from you about these glorious plants. I learned so much about orchids in the past 3 years and I've been able to get them to rebloom and be healthy from a few people on RUclips. So I'm hoping I'll learn another huge cache of info on this plant that's your love and that's the Hoya plant. I'm hoping to learn from you the way to get them to bloom but right now I'm willing to learn anything about this marvelous plant. The plant you showed at the beginning of this video is absolutely fantastic I have a couple tiny Hoya plants that were in 2 inch pots but I put in clay pot was just a tiny bit of osmocote fertilizer along with a little bit of orchid bark and potting soil. They now are about 18 in Long but the new shoot so to speak doesn't have very many leaves maybe a couple so I'm going to Trellis them and transfer them to a bigger pot but I realize they can't be put in a really big pot otherwise the soil will stay too wet. So after my orchid Adventure I'm now on a Hoya Adventure! Thank you thank you thank you for your videos I'm only three minutes into this video by the way so you may see another comment or two for me
Kathleen thank you so much for sharing! I am so impressed by your commitment to plants and I am excited for you to get into the world of Hoyas with me :) If there is anything you'd like to see just let me know and I will try to make a video on it (When I get the time). My website is actually linked above in the description, but here it is as well unsolicitedplanttalks.com/ Give those Hoyas some trellising and I'm sure you will get the new leaves you are looking for soon.
So bending sideways is beneficial!
So much great information. I learned so much thank you! Question......if my hoya has a ton of runners and those runners don't feel secure enough to grow leaves but I want it to be a hanging hoya how do I get around that issue?
Hi Elizabeth, that's a tough one. If the vines are long enough, you can loop it back temporarily and secure it to the hanger of the pot. Once it starts growing leaves and it is mature enough, you can let it hang. (At least that's what I would try)
@@unsolicitedplanttalks thank you so much for getting back to me. I really appreciate your advice. 🌿🌵🤗🙃🌱
Thank you!
Also, do you use straight up Neem oil?
Where can I buy those bamboo trellis?
Great video! Great plants! i noticed that the tendrils of some of my hoyas dried off because I didn't use any trellis earlier. I wonder if these clips can damage the stems, as they embrace the trellis so tight there is no place for the stems to grow, they may be squeezed and damaged, no? I try not to use them
Yes, it can damage them if used on a soft stem (newest growth/stem). We use the clips on areas where the stems are a bit harder already so the new growths are not affected. We only us 1-3 clips throughout the plant whether big or small to prevent too much constrictions. We move the clips around as the plant grows 🥰
I hope this helps!