Burtoniae is one of my favorites for sure, it is definitely my most filled-out looking hoya, very easy to care for, and the flowers are so tiny and cute and smell INCREDIBLE. Like butterscotch frosting, really strong.
😂😂😂 I’m just stunned by your humor. I love watching you, thank you. Now the Flagellata… a quarter of the way in, I thought Caudata when you covered the bigger leaf and wanted to pat myself on the back when you then said the name could change. Thank you for this video… midway through, I paused and purchased a Lockii and Caudata 😁
For a wedding...YES!!! GO THERE! Awesome idea! I can imagine a bridal bouquet!♡♡♡♡♡ (bootineers, arch trellises, cake topper...REALLY you can't go too far)
I'm waiting for episode 2 'hoyas with medium leaves' and episode 3 'hoya with big leaves' (not at all an excuse to show us your entire hoya collection). Loved the vid and your flowery shirt! ❤️
How to do a Hoya tour without actually doing a hoya tour 😂 Maybe I should do a hoya tour, but this video ruined it? I don't think I can make medium leaves video, can't you see I am completely lost about the size? 😂 I already went there with memoria :D Maybe big leaves? Hm.... I am not sure :D
Dear Miro, this video is one of the best you ever created, I will watch it over and over. The plant that I noticed was Hoya stoneana. Does it really have a fuzzy back side or it was some kind of optical illusion? I collect plants with unusual color and texture of the leaves, size does not matter. Therefore I am asking you to make a video like "My collection with fuzzy/velvety leaves" or something similar. Thank again for this wonderful episode.
That is so nice of you to say! Yes, stoneana does have pubescend underside. Not very hairy like thomsonii, more velvety. That's a great idea! I will have to see how many velvety and fuzzy plants I have :D
Gosh I rewatch this . After a year I know so much more about hoya . Hoya endauensis is warm grower. I bought a few kaya after watching your video of easy flower hoyalala. Patella I want but it is also another warm grower. It’s still a bit expensive . When it become cheap, I might buy the bullet and buy it. The white flower version is amazing to look at.
Wow, I've added so many to my wish list after watching this! My rotundiflora does grow really fast. It's in my Ikea cabinet so it does get more humidity.
Thank you for this video! I'm discovering your videos little by little :) I know that the big leave hoyas and big leave plants in gerenal are very trendy but I loooove the ones with small leaves and beside hoya ondulata, obovata, kerrii and caudata I only have and prefer small ones - fascination/obsession. I don't know why, I am crazy - but really crazy - about hoya serpens, which unfortunately was always pretty difficult for me to keep healthy. Same with hoya bella I'm also found of, but often it dies at one point looking terrible, I'don't know if because of the mealy bugs that she attracs so easily :// or because of over- or underwatering. All theses years I always had to buy new hoya bella always again. And yes, hoya lacunosa is a wonderful one, its flowers are the most beautiful ones ever to me, and one of them is vining all my kitchen around and if I'm very lucky if at one point lots of flowers will hang out all over the place. At last I do love hoya rotundiflora too but with me they don't grow fast at all, honestly don't at all :/ I don't have any idea why.
Oh wow. Just realised. My burtoniae went from looking bald like that in a 6 inch pot, to looking lush and climbing/hanging in 2 months. First hoya, best hoya.
@@BasiePlants I had to go to google to make sure I spelled that right ‘mathilde’ 😂 I never know how to pronounce it but she sooo cute, mine is so resilient
Hoya sigillatis. I know you mentioned it is enjoying high light and a higher temp, though it still grew without those components. I've read that they need a lot of humidity. If I grew one in my home without the aid of extra humidity(I don't live in a desert, just a "normal" environment) and heat, would it still do well(just not exceptional)?
I love small leaf hoya! I'll check if you have updates on Rotundiflora. BTW It's affinis (not affinity), species affinis which means closely related to, akin to.
I am having the same issue with my lacunosa. I had some green stems and some lighter ones when I bought it . Slowly all the stems are becoming lighter with a yellowish cast. Occassionlly older leaves turn full yellow. It is not overwatered. At first I thought the light was too strong but moved to less light and the fading of the green leaves continue. I wonder how your lacunosa progressed.
I love this video,you have gourgeous hoyas,stunning I should say,my preferred is sigilatis,rotundiflora,serpens,linearis,retusa etc to name of few but I love them so much the new growth is soooo adorable 🥰😍😘🤗I can't wait to see the flowers this year 💜
I love sigillatis! Retusa has gorgeous flowers, I hope you get to see them this year. I don't have much faith my serpens will bloom, but I am willing to forigve it if it grows well!
I have never seen Hoya 'Rosita', I really like it. Not sure sure about Hoya memoria... mine has leaves as big as my H. pubicorolla spp anthracina 'Black Dragon'. Wow I can't believe I just commented that. Who am I? The Chief of Hoya Police?
I have looked over a few of these and can get them. I may consider them in the future. Most on these list I see more likely to go mass market as they are easier care and cute. I want a big leaf Hoya, you know everyone loves big leaves.
Yes, some definitely. Linearis, serpens, memoria, curtisii, bella, lacunosa (not silver one), sp.aff.burtoniae, retusa... I don't see endauensis, flagellata, patella, sp.aff.chuniana PNG 6 (what a name!) being mass produced, but at least they are affordable! I think all the hoyas in the list are affordable though :)
I prefer small leaf hoyas for the same reasons you do, and my favorite hoya is 'Rosita' because the leaves are beautiful especially during the summer in Minnesota.
I have a Retusa and a Lacunosa. I really like both of them! Miro, do you feel the Compactas are short leafed? I know it’s hard to tell since they are curled so tightly. I have a Compacta Albo Marginata and it has the cutest creamy pink new leaves. I really enjoy all your videos and thank you so much for sharing your collection, tips, advice.
I am glad it gave you some good laughs! Oh, I am not sure! I think I would grab scissors and go wild on my hoya cuttings xD I am pretty fast, so I could probably take 10 cuttins in 5 seconds xD But I would definitely want to have my albo monstera because it has a special meaning (not about the worth here), my Phalaenopsis 'Liodoro' (also a special gift) and my Hoya sigillatis. :) That's it for now :D
My friend told me it was slow in the first year and then it took off. But she told me that after I finished the video. THANKS 😂 Well, I guess I will see in 4 months or so if it will start to grow like a beast or not :D it's not the slowest one I have, but definitely closer to the slow ones.
absolutely one of the best videos out there! I just wish I had your skills and soil. :-) Im working on the soil via your videos and now I have to just get brave and start repotting and potting up things that have been rooting. So scary!
Your intro is so funny 😂 I’m a lil jelly of your collection, but I know I have to be patient until I collect the ones I want. I have 45 I need to calm down. I know. Lol 😂
I hope you can get curtissii. It is super cute! Hoya sp. aff. burtoniae is also very cute, but variegated version is so much better! Haha, I don't expect creating a make up channel any time soon 😂
This is hard to choose favorite but retusa looks like fireworks when it bloom & it's good bloomer for me beside lacunosa. So it's one of my favorite. I love love love small leaf hoyas, so I do love collecting them all. The smallest I have is chinghungensis.. it seem much smaller than my serpens which I adore. I falling in love w/ memoria becuz it fast easy grower & loves how it drapes down so much. 🥰 Also, I think rotundiflora is fast grower in my experience.. 🤷🏻♀️
Retusa is so good with blooming! And the flowers are gorgeous too. Quite big compared to the leaf. I love lacunosas so much now. I don't have chinghungensis. I wanted to get it last year, but it was a bit out of my price range because I got 10 other hoyas before it 😂 I like the way memoria hangs, for sure! Hmmm, my friend actually corrected herself - she said it didn't do much in the first year and then it took off. It seems mine is a bit faster now, but we'll see. Did you get yours as an unrooted cutting or was it already rooted? Seems that established one might grow a bit faster.
@@BasiePlants I got it as a lightly rooted rotundiflora baby. She gotten it a year prior & said it's grows crazy fast & took some cuttings of them to root. I've noticed that when you get a hoya from someone who grows it similar to your own environment.. some of the hoyas seem much more hardier. Even if it's same species.. 🤷🏻♀️.. I'm not completely sure.. just a hunch. For example, I have an obovata from Florida (tropical) opposite of my winter -30° below zero environment.. it took forever to grow.. it's like the slowest hoya ever. Then someone trade me an obovata that she had for yrs. It was 2 leaf single node cutting.. it outgrew the obovata I had for 2 yrs!!! It's so crazy! Did u see Doug chamberlain's hoya chinghungensis? It's a beast of a hoya!!!! 😲!
Is your Hoya Rosita pubescent? I have a Rosita that consists of 3 cuttings, 2 of them look like yours and the third one has smaller leaves that are slightly pubescent, very similar to the Hoya sp.aff.burtoniae that you showed. In any case, i separated the one cutting and labeled it “Hoya ?” Oh and your Obscura is GORGEOUS!
It is pubescent a bit! Hm, interesting! Hoya sp. aff. burtoniae can definitely put out more elongated leaves as well. Honestly, the reason I didn't want to get it is because it looked very similar to me to Hoya sp. aff. burtoniae. But since my friend wanted to gift me a cutting, I might as well take it 😂
Excellent Video! Thank you for all this information. The hoyas in net pots inside a cache pot - do you keep water in the cache pot in order to keep the chunky mix wet, or do you water the plant then let them drip into the cache pot, eventually removing the water and allowing the mix to then dry on its own (I hope I explained that clearly cause I've even confused me!). Thank you again and you stay well. Wishing you much success in your hoya growing.
Depends. Sometimes I leave the water in, letting the hoya to soak it up, since I really give them a small amount of water. If I know it's a particulary sensitive one, then I don't do it. And brevialata water spill was a mistake, I thought I already emptied it - clearly not 😂 I am trying out self-watering for some hoyas too! I hope I explained it well :)
Yes, it is nce :) Mine gets kind of dark red mixed with green (new growth) but it fades to green. It's very pretty, but obscura definitely takes the cake when it comes to being red. Or sigillatis 💚
My obcura doesnt look so red >< ...and its very close to a grow light >< you think i could try it outside? In barcelona there is a lot of humidity xD,and my sigillatis actually turned purple,witch inlove 🤤🤤🤤 like erythina ,she also decided to be dark purple 🤣
Great video! My fav of the ones you showed is the brevialata. Overall I usually go for big leaf hoyas but . . . ;) Oh, and by the way, love the paperclip hack.
Oh Miro, you're a hoot!!! 😂 Small-leaf hoya fan here, chronic underwaterer too (I feel your pain re hanging plants!) and I vastly prefer white flowers too 😍 Maybe we're related 😂 I'm hoping my kanyakumariana starts growing this year 🤞 I've had it for over a year now and it's done... nothing much 🙄 I love it but, dear dog, you have to be patient with it!
Oh, kanyakumariana is so cute! I was so sad when it started to fall apart the next day. I wish I took a cutting the first day it arrived. We are definitely related 😂 Hanging pots are definitely a pain. They look nice, but if anyone is saying they are watering them regulary, they are lying! 😂
Love your Hoya Serpens, mine is still thinking shall i grow or not. I had hoya Chinghunsensis, also tiny leaves very lovely, but i killed it 😒 About the leaves..🤔 love them all😃
Oh I tried to get chinghungensis last year from Sweden but it was a bit over my budget (as I had 10 other hoyas on the list xD) I am not sure if it would make it either, they take 2-3 weeks to get to me. I am sorry about your chinghungensis though. They look lovely and very unique! Oh I love all the leaves too 😂 I am now just trying to convince myself to by smaller ones xD
I think I have a bit over 80, so not that much. I can't wait to get new ones! I like serpens a lot, but I do worry it will become fussy again in summer. We shall see!
I definitely prefer cute small hoyas (don't tell your latifolia though). Already have a half of your list as cuttings or established young plants. Flagellata is now put on my wishlist. I think serpens would be my favourite. I've got a cutting recently, and it looks cheerful so far.
My latifolia won't know a thing 😂 I am starting to like smaller hoyas too. Mainly, it saves so much space. Flagellata is gorgeous and so easy! Serpens is lovely, make sure not to neglect it. She is a bit of a b*tch 😂😅
@@BasiePlants by the way, Miro, I got a one node cutting of Hoya obscura for free, but it is of deep green. Do you think it is another variety, or should it turn pinkish under bright light? Never thought i'd want obscura.
Ok, you have my sewing skills and love for hoyas ready to make you that obscura shirt for a big day!!!! (one day I know, I know - to young to tie a knot!!!!)
You are so lucky! Yes, It was named after the river Endau if I am not wrong. You are probably seeing so many hoyas now 😭 Please say them hi from me! 😂💚
The Rosita is in my opinion a cross between wayetii and sp. aff. burtoniae (which was at one point called tsangii). The current tsangii has elongated leaves and yellow flowers. If you look on the leaves and flowers and the way it sunstresses, it makes sense.
Maybe lacunosa silver leaves is lacunosa Snow Caps select or even super select? I' ve got select one and it's a little bit less silver than yours, but the shape of leaves is almost identical. So I belive that you've got hoya lacunosa Snow Caps super select!
I am not sure really! It could be. I am just going to call it lacunosa 😂 I don't want to add any name to it that may not be correct. That's the problem when tag is lost :/
Do you prefer hoyas with big leaves or with small leaves? 👀
I prefer all the leaves 😂
@@MelissaWalker82 realistically, me too 😂
Oh both especially sun stressed.
Small leaves for sure!! And your sigillatis is goals 😍 .Miine has done completely nothing since getting it 8 months ago lol
Loved the video of Hoya’s. Thank you.
Burtoniae is one of my favorites for sure, it is definitely my most filled-out looking hoya, very easy to care for, and the flowers are so tiny and cute and smell INCREDIBLE. Like butterscotch frosting, really strong.
I adore my smaller leafed hoyas! Thank you for this video. I enjoy hearing how you care for your hoyas...🌿✌️🌿
I adore them too! You're welcome. I hope it was a fun watch!
You are sooo funny XD! I love to watch your vids. Thanks for displaying all these small leave Hoya's
😂😂😂 I’m just stunned by your humor. I love watching you, thank you. Now the Flagellata… a quarter of the way in, I thought Caudata when you covered the bigger leaf and wanted to pat myself on the back when you then said the name could change. Thank you for this video… midway through, I paused and purchased a Lockii and Caudata 😁
If one is going to hoard Hoyas, perhaps smaller leaves. But the love is for all Hoya; leaves, blooms, tendrils, roots. Love roots.♡
For a wedding...YES!!! GO THERE! Awesome idea!
I can imagine a bridal bouquet!♡♡♡♡♡ (bootineers, arch trellises, cake topper...REALLY you can't go too far)
Hoya Serpens is adorable 😍
I knoooow! I love it!
I'm waiting for episode 2 'hoyas with medium leaves' and episode 3 'hoya with big leaves' (not at all an excuse to show us your entire hoya collection). Loved the vid and your flowery shirt! ❤️
How to do a Hoya tour without actually doing a hoya tour 😂 Maybe I should do a hoya tour, but this video ruined it? I don't think I can make medium leaves video, can't you see I am completely lost about the size? 😂 I already went there with memoria :D Maybe big leaves? Hm.... I am not sure :D
and the bonus episode 4 'Hoya with mainly one size leaves, but then randomly they mess with you'
@@rachaelnugent That would be a lot of hoyas for me 😂
@@BasiePlants and your problem with that is...?😉
@@rachaelnugent Well, usually not a problem but some do surprise me, like flagellata! You are supposed to be small! 😂
I have just discovered your channel and I am obssesed. I love Hoya sigillatis 😍
I enjoy watching your videos! You are very entertaining 😄
Dear Miro, this video is one of the best you ever created, I will watch it over and over.
The plant that I noticed was Hoya stoneana. Does it really have a fuzzy back side or it was some kind of optical illusion?
I collect plants with unusual color and texture of the leaves, size does not matter. Therefore I am asking you to make a video like "My collection with fuzzy/velvety leaves" or something similar.
Thank again for this wonderful episode.
That is so nice of you to say! Yes, stoneana does have pubescend underside. Not very hairy like thomsonii, more velvety. That's a great idea! I will have to see how many velvety and fuzzy plants I have :D
Still my favorite video.... I love them alll😂 you are super funny 😂😂😂
Prefer Smaller leaves like you. Tq for sharing
Gosh I rewatch this . After a year I know so much more about hoya . Hoya endauensis is warm grower. I bought a few kaya after watching your video of easy flower hoyalala. Patella I want but it is also another warm grower. It’s still a bit expensive . When it become cheap, I might buy the bullet and buy it. The white flower version is amazing to look at.
Endauensis is the most .... stunning!!
Wow, I've added so many to my wish list after watching this! My rotundiflora does grow really fast. It's in my Ikea cabinet so it does get more humidity.
Sorry :D I am glad to hear it is growing fast! I hope mine starts to be super-fast too!
Hoya Oderata, so underrated. Beautiful and elegant!
I agree! The flowers are gorgeous too. I hope it can bloom soon :)
Thank you for this video! I'm discovering your videos little by little :) I know that the big leave hoyas and big leave plants in gerenal are very trendy but I loooove the ones with small leaves and beside hoya ondulata, obovata, kerrii and caudata I only have and prefer small ones - fascination/obsession. I don't know why, I am crazy - but really crazy - about hoya serpens, which unfortunately was always pretty difficult for me to keep healthy. Same with hoya bella I'm also found of, but often it dies at one point looking terrible, I'don't know if because of the mealy bugs that she attracs so easily :// or because of over- or underwatering. All theses years I always had to buy new hoya bella always again. And yes, hoya lacunosa is a wonderful one, its flowers are the most beautiful ones ever to me, and one of them is vining all my kitchen around and if I'm very lucky if at one point lots of flowers will hang out all over the place. At last I do love hoya rotundiflora too but with me they don't grow fast at all, honestly don't at all :/ I don't have any idea why.
I laughed out loud through that entire outro 😂 😆
Don't encourage me 😂😂😂
omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 wicked twin is back!!!!!!! So good 😅😅😅
I like small leaf Hoyas too. Hoya retusa is a beautiful hoya and so easy to grow. Thank you for your videos.
Easy to bloom too :)
Small-leafed hoya are my favourites 😊
I am starting to prefer those as well!
OH GOD I LOVE TINY LEAVES
ME TOO!
Small leaved Hoyas for the win! 💚
I love all. I like big 🍃 hoyas of course
Oh wow. Just realised. My burtoniae went from looking bald like that in a 6 inch pot, to looking lush and climbing/hanging in 2 months. First hoya, best hoya.
I love your channel and I loved the Last scene. Great video.
Thank you Therese 💚
I like Lacunosa. I love pachyclada for its plump big leaves.
The most beautiful sigilatis I have seen by far. Thanks Basie. Love your channel. 🌺🌺🌺
Thank you 💚 Slightly less beautiful due to root mealies and my dishwashing detergent treatment but we will get there again!
I love Hoyas of all kinds, they are all so intriguing to me. And my favorite is the mathilde
'Mathilde' is so cute! I can't wait for it to get slightly bigger and bushier!
@@BasiePlants I had to go to google to make sure I spelled that right ‘mathilde’ 😂 I never know how to pronounce it but she sooo cute, mine is so resilient
I just adore and so amazed how you managed to have them all..i just started to care and have 1 hoya with me..you inspire me to love them..
Oh, trust me, soon you will get more! They are very easy to care for and it becomes like hoya addiction xD
I like small leave Hoyas I think! Side note: can’t stop binge-watching your videos!!
I like small-leaved, big-leaved, medium-leaved. 😂 I don't like no-leaved. xD
My favorite Hoya is the Retusa, and I like small leaved Hoyas.
She is lovely
Hoya sigillatis. I know you mentioned it is enjoying high light and a higher temp, though it still grew without those components. I've read that they need a lot of humidity. If I grew one in my home without the aid of extra humidity(I don't live in a desert, just a "normal" environment) and heat, would it still do well(just not exceptional)?
Beautiful hoyas,I love them all 😍🥰😘🤗
Me too! 😂
I love small leaf hoya! I'll check if you have updates on Rotundiflora. BTW It's affinis (not affinity), species affinis which means closely related to, akin to.
Hello I’m new subscribers watching from California with this vedio you inspired me to collect Hoyas plants there beautiful stay safe
I am glad to hear it! I am always for more hoyas!
I am having the same issue with my lacunosa. I had some green stems and some lighter ones when I bought it . Slowly all the stems are becoming lighter with a yellowish cast. Occassionlly older leaves turn full yellow. It is not overwatered. At first I thought the light was too strong but moved to less light and the fading of the green leaves continue. I wonder how your lacunosa progressed.
I really enjoy the small leaved hoyas! Thanks for your video, I loved it ❤
They are very cute! :)
THANK YOU FOR SPRAYING THE LEAVES FOR US!!
Hahaha, don't get used to it 😂 I am too lazy to clean all these leaves! 👀
I watch,watch,watch your channel 😍
Your Hoya obscura is so beautiful! Now I have to get one!
Don't get disappointed if it comes green! Mine came green but a bit more light, and voila! :)
Loved this vid! Small leaved hoyas are the best! Also I would love to see one about big leaved hoyas :)
Who knows? Maybe that will be the Hoya tour? 😂
@@BasiePlants I hope so :p
Hi
Enjoyed the video. My fav is sigillatis hoya. I love small leaves rather than large.
Sigillatis is gorgeous!
I love your Hoya collection!! I have 5 so far and I do prefer the larger leaves, just got a Kerri Alba last week and she's BEAUTIFUL!!
I thought I preferred larger leaves too until they started to grow and become huge 😂
@@BasiePlants oh no, you're scaring me!! LOL. I hope I don't run out of room!!! :)
I love this video,you have gourgeous hoyas,stunning I should say,my preferred is sigilatis,rotundiflora,serpens,linearis,retusa etc to name of few but I love them so much the new growth is soooo adorable 🥰😍😘🤗I can't wait to see the flowers this year 💜
I love sigillatis! Retusa has gorgeous flowers, I hope you get to see them this year. I don't have much faith my serpens will bloom, but I am willing to forigve it if it grows well!
I have never seen Hoya 'Rosita', I really like it. Not sure sure about Hoya memoria... mine has leaves as big as my H. pubicorolla spp anthracina 'Black Dragon'. Wow I can't believe I just commented that. Who am I? The Chief of Hoya Police?
Hahahaha 😂 I was not sure about memoria either. I started small and went into medium. I guess that's how it goes? 😂
I approve of you getting 'Rosita'. Actually, you should cross-polinate some and call your own hybrid 'Juanita' 😭💚🕷
@@BasiePlants 🕷️😭💚
Love listening to you Miro. What are you using as a wick for your self watering plants? I’m having a hard time finding a wick that does not rot.
I use microfiber cloth :)
We all get it, the bigger the better, leaves I mean:) great collection and very informative!
Haha :D I am not sure! I am starting to think that smaller is not all that bad 😂
Ok, I'm only 3:30 in thinking, new shirt? adorable leaves! personality shining through!
Not new! :D I think I bought it last summer? Or mayne a bit before that. But I don't often wear it, unless it's summer. Then you will get sick of it 😂
Another great video! Your hoya knowledge is stupendous! As is your collection!
Thank you 💚 Oh, I am not sure if it's stupendous! :D But thank you!
I have looked over a few of these and can get them. I may consider them in the future. Most on these list I see more likely to go mass market as they are easier care and cute. I want a big leaf Hoya, you know everyone loves big leaves.
Yes, some definitely. Linearis, serpens, memoria, curtisii, bella, lacunosa (not silver one), sp.aff.burtoniae, retusa... I don't see endauensis, flagellata, patella, sp.aff.chuniana PNG 6 (what a name!) being mass produced, but at least they are affordable! I think all the hoyas in the list are affordable though :)
I prefer the small leafs too! And I love all the ones you showed expect for that one where you said about the fire 🔥 lol
They are so cute! And the flower to leaf proportion is much nicer!
@@BasiePlants yes I agree!
I love your personality! Great video!
Great video!
Hvala Ana 💚
I prefer small leaf hoyas for the same reasons you do, and my favorite hoya is 'Rosita' because the leaves are beautiful especially during the summer in Minnesota.
such a nice collection!
Thank you 💚
I love hoya too
🇬🇧Very informative !👌🏽💚
I didn't think it would be! :)
Seems like all hoya grow smaller and rounder leaves after you got them. I love it! Wondering your growing setup. LOVE smaller leaves
So you’re saying size matters? Fun video, hilarious intro.
I can't confirm not deny the first statement 😂 I mean, depends on the space. 😂
Love hoyas!!! I have a difficult time keeping the Hoya Bella. Too dainty. Did not over water. Rooted cutting did not make it.
I have a Retusa and a Lacunosa. I really like both of them! Miro, do you feel the Compactas are short leafed? I know it’s hard to tell since they are curled so tightly. I have a Compacta Albo Marginata and it has the cutest creamy pink new leaves. I really enjoy all your videos and thank you so much for sharing your collection, tips, advice.
What kind of Lacunosa was it? Which of all your Hoyas got the best fragrance?
Thanks for the show and laugh 🤣 love your humor. If your house were burning down which 3 plants would you grab?
I am glad it gave you some good laughs! Oh, I am not sure! I think I would grab scissors and go wild on my hoya cuttings xD I am pretty fast, so I could probably take 10 cuttins in 5 seconds xD But I would definitely want to have my albo monstera because it has a special meaning (not about the worth here), my Phalaenopsis 'Liodoro' (also a special gift) and my Hoya sigillatis. :) That's it for now :D
@@BasiePlants I appreciate the reply! You're awesome!
Wow👌👌
My rotundiflora has been on the slow side too. Loved this video!
My friend told me it was slow in the first year and then it took off. But she told me that after I finished the video. THANKS 😂 Well, I guess I will see in 4 months or so if it will start to grow like a beast or not :D it's not the slowest one I have, but definitely closer to the slow ones.
@@BasiePlants I have had mine for one year and it gave me 2 leaves so far 🙈
absolutely one of the best videos out there! I just wish I had your skills and soil. :-) Im working on the soil via your videos and now I have to just get brave and start repotting and potting up things that have been rooting. So scary!
That's too kind! No need to be afraid :D They will grow nice and big once you pot them up!
Beautiful all of them.😘
Thank you!
Your intro is so funny 😂 I’m a lil jelly of your collection, but I know I have to be patient until I collect the ones I want. I have 45 I need to calm down. I know. Lol 😂
Haha, glad it made you laugh! Oh, I can't wait to get more. I have just a bit over 80, but that's not nearly enough 😂
@@BasiePlants I agree it’s like Pokémon. Lol 😂 Also please more Hoya content it’s so informative.❤️🌱
Small leafs💞💞
I knoooow. They are super cute!
I love my big leaves 💕 But I do love a Rotundaflora... like a little platypus Hoya 😍
Indeed! It's a very special one!
Small leaves all the way! Oh your curtisii & burtonei(?) were my favourites. That outro 🤣😂🤣 I'd watch your make up channel. 🤣
I hope you can get curtissii. It is super cute! Hoya sp. aff. burtoniae is also very cute, but variegated version is so much better! Haha, I don't expect creating a make up channel any time soon 😂
This is hard to choose favorite but retusa looks like fireworks when it bloom & it's good bloomer for me beside lacunosa. So it's one of my favorite. I love love love small leaf hoyas, so I do love collecting them all. The smallest I have is chinghungensis.. it seem much smaller than my serpens which I adore. I falling in love w/ memoria becuz it fast easy grower & loves how it drapes down so much. 🥰
Also, I think rotundiflora is fast grower in my experience.. 🤷🏻♀️
Retusa is so good with blooming! And the flowers are gorgeous too. Quite big compared to the leaf. I love lacunosas so much now. I don't have chinghungensis. I wanted to get it last year, but it was a bit out of my price range because I got 10 other hoyas before it 😂 I like the way memoria hangs, for sure! Hmmm, my friend actually corrected herself - she said it didn't do much in the first year and then it took off. It seems mine is a bit faster now, but we'll see. Did you get yours as an unrooted cutting or was it already rooted? Seems that established one might grow a bit faster.
@@BasiePlants I got it as a lightly rooted rotundiflora baby. She gotten it a year prior & said it's grows crazy fast & took some cuttings of them to root.
I've noticed that when you get a hoya from someone who grows it similar to your own environment.. some of the hoyas seem much more hardier. Even if it's same species.. 🤷🏻♀️.. I'm not completely sure.. just a hunch. For example, I have an obovata from Florida (tropical) opposite of my winter -30° below zero environment.. it took forever to grow.. it's like the slowest hoya ever. Then someone trade me an obovata that she had for yrs. It was 2 leaf single node cutting.. it outgrew the obovata I had for 2 yrs!!! It's so crazy!
Did u see Doug chamberlain's hoya chinghungensis? It's a beast of a hoya!!!! 😲!
I love the leaveshape of curtisii, but I also love all of the fuzzy Hoyas. It´s to hard to figure out, what´s my favorite xD Greatings!
I think it's safe to say we like most of them 😂
Is your Hoya Rosita pubescent?
I have a Rosita that consists of 3 cuttings, 2 of them look like yours and the third one has smaller leaves that are slightly pubescent, very similar to the Hoya sp.aff.burtoniae that you showed. In any case, i separated the one cutting and labeled it “Hoya ?”
Oh and your Obscura is GORGEOUS!
It is pubescent a bit! Hm, interesting! Hoya sp. aff. burtoniae can definitely put out more elongated leaves as well. Honestly, the reason I didn't want to get it is because it looked very similar to me to Hoya sp. aff. burtoniae. But since my friend wanted to gift me a cutting, I might as well take it 😂
Im growing a cutting of the only hoya i have, hoya burtoniae in a sake cup. Drilled it with a tile bit, and made it a pot.
Hoya so beautiful 😍
They are all gorgeous 💚
Your Hoya collection is so good and love your videos!
Thank you 💚 It's only 1/3 of all the hoyas I have :)
You always make me smile! Beautiful plants as usual
I am glad to hear that 💚 Thank you for that nice comment. :)
Excellent Video! Thank you for all this information.
The hoyas in net pots inside a cache pot - do you keep water in the cache pot in order to keep the chunky mix wet, or do you water the plant then let them drip into the cache pot, eventually removing the water and allowing the mix to then dry on its own (I hope I explained that clearly cause I've even confused me!).
Thank you again and you stay well. Wishing you much success in your hoya growing.
Depends. Sometimes I leave the water in, letting the hoya to soak it up, since I really give them a small amount of water. If I know it's a particulary sensitive one, then I don't do it. And brevialata water spill was a mistake, I thought I already emptied it - clearly not 😂 I am trying out self-watering for some hoyas too! I hope I explained it well :)
My favourite small hoya are Mathilde and Krohniana super silver. I prefer smaller hoyas, they take up less room and you can propagate more.
And small hoyas grow much faster! At least, that has been my observation :D
I womber don't hoyas rot when you put them in passive hydroponics ? Great video, I discovered a lot of hoyas 👍🙂🙂🙂
It's not too wet in SH, it's just moist enough. :) Plus, there is a lot of air. Plants rarely rot in SH if everything is done properly.
@@BasiePlants I'm gonna try it then ! Thanks a lot for your answer 🙂🥰
Lovedthe video!! my memoria in the window, gets red new growth ^^its actually beautiful to me hehehe !! keep up the good work!!!
Yes, it is nce :) Mine gets kind of dark red mixed with green (new growth) but it fades to green. It's very pretty, but obscura definitely takes the cake when it comes to being red. Or sigillatis 💚
My obcura doesnt look so red >< ...and its very close to a grow light >< you think i could try it outside? In barcelona there is a lot of humidity xD,and my sigillatis actually turned purple,witch inlove 🤤🤤🤤 like erythina ,she also decided to be dark purple 🤣
Once again delightful 😍
Please make that video on the affordable Hoyas 😊❤️
Bless you
I will have too :) Not many seem to fall under that category today!
Great video! My fav of the ones you showed is the brevialata. Overall I usually go for big leaf hoyas but . . . ;) Oh, and by the way, love the paperclip hack.
I love that one as well! I love it now much more than I used to. Paper clip hack rules! Cheaper than hair clips.
💚small leaf Hoya 🎉
Love them too!
Oh Miro, you're a hoot!!! 😂
Small-leaf hoya fan here, chronic underwaterer too (I feel your pain re hanging plants!) and I vastly prefer white flowers too 😍
Maybe we're related 😂
I'm hoping my kanyakumariana starts growing this year 🤞
I've had it for over a year now and it's done... nothing much 🙄
I love it but, dear dog, you have to be patient with it!
Oh, kanyakumariana is so cute! I was so sad when it started to fall apart the next day. I wish I took a cutting the first day it arrived. We are definitely related 😂 Hanging pots are definitely a pain. They look nice, but if anyone is saying they are watering them regulary, they are lying! 😂
@@BasiePlants 😂😂😂
If Miss Kanyakumariana starts showing signs of growth this spring or summer I'd be happy to send you a cutting if you'd like 👍
if i have to be honest, i love them all and the size doesn’t matter (and i mean it, for real!)
Haha 😂 Well, if I get more space somehow (via magic 😂) I will love them all equally. Currently, big leaves ones are giving me a bit of anxiety 😂
@@BasiePlants the leaves of the serpens are dang cute, but a large fungii will protect my small plants so I absolutely need both! :D
I like the lacunosa. Mine is darker and waxier than my other hoyas, and I love the indentations on the leaves.
I love lacunosa as well! I can't wait to get krohniana!
Love your Hoya Serpens, mine is still thinking shall i grow or not. I had hoya Chinghunsensis, also tiny leaves very lovely, but i killed it 😒 About the leaves..🤔 love them all😃
Oh I tried to get chinghungensis last year from Sweden but it was a bit over my budget (as I had 10 other hoyas on the list xD) I am not sure if it would make it either, they take 2-3 weeks to get to me. I am sorry about your chinghungensis though. They look lovely and very unique! Oh I love all the leaves too 😂 I am now just trying to convince myself to by smaller ones xD
@@BasiePlants 2 or 3 weeks is indeed very long. I won't risk it either. Well.. mayby in the spring🙈
I love my retusa!
It's such a pretty hoya!
I like the serpons and most of my hoya collection is small leafed. How many hoyas are in your collection? Great video
I think I have a bit over 80, so not that much. I can't wait to get new ones! I like serpens a lot, but I do worry it will become fussy again in summer. We shall see!
Live your collections. Could you share your source? After watching your video, I love to add those lovely plants to my collection of plants.
I shared the source in my newer video - 40 hoya haul or something like that :)
I definitely prefer cute small hoyas (don't tell your latifolia though). Already have a half of your list as cuttings or established young plants. Flagellata is now put on my wishlist. I think serpens would be my favourite. I've got a cutting recently, and it looks cheerful so far.
My latifolia won't know a thing 😂 I am starting to like smaller hoyas too. Mainly, it saves so much space. Flagellata is gorgeous and so easy! Serpens is lovely, make sure not to neglect it. She is a bit of a b*tch 😂😅
@@BasiePlants by the way, Miro, I got a one node cutting of Hoya obscura for free, but it is of deep green. Do you think it is another variety, or should it turn pinkish under bright light? Never thought i'd want obscura.
@@olgababushkina3257 It will turn reddish under bright light :) I think I have it in a video somewhere where it was completely green :D
Ok, you have my sewing skills and love for hoyas ready to make you that obscura shirt for a big day!!!! (one day I know, I know - to young to tie a knot!!!!)
Haha 😂 Obscura shirt would be fantastic :D
Hoya endauensis is quite special to me because it is named after a place it was found, Endau in Malaysia. Endau is also where i am staying now
You are so lucky! Yes, It was named after the river Endau if I am not wrong. You are probably seeing so many hoyas now 😭 Please say them hi from me! 😂💚
The Rosita is in my opinion a cross between wayetii and sp. aff. burtoniae (which was at one point called tsangii). The current tsangii has elongated leaves and yellow flowers. If you look on the leaves and flowers and the way it sunstresses, it makes sense.
I agree! But I can't find info to confirm this yet, so I didn't want to say it for sure :D
Maybe lacunosa silver leaves is lacunosa Snow Caps select or even super select? I' ve got select one and it's a little bit less silver than yours, but the shape of leaves is almost identical. So I belive that you've got hoya lacunosa Snow Caps super select!
I am not sure really! It could be. I am just going to call it lacunosa 😂 I don't want to add any name to it that may not be correct. That's the problem when tag is lost :/
@@BasiePlants So you have to wait for flowers, then the riddle will be cleared up :D
I am huge fan of all your hoyas😍😍😍I love hoya retusa. Also I have same feelings like you about linearis😅
I used to love linearis but I don't know what happened. I one day woke up and it wasn't a hoya I loved anymore 😂 I love retusa!