My Top 8 Difficult Hoyas

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025
  • These are the 8 hoyas I struggled the most!
    🌱 Plants mentioned
    Hoya undulata
    Hoya meredithii
    Hoya rintzii from Burneo
    Hoya corneri
    Hoya deykeae
    Hoya walliniana variegated
    Hoya spatioides
    Hoya sulawesiana
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Комментарии • 51

  • @TheC3.
    @TheC3. Год назад +2

    It is hard not to jump and buy the third, but your hardship teaches me not to buy it! It is so beautiful!

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  10 месяцев назад +1

      So difficult to hold back when I see a pretty new hoya... glad my video helps!

  • @blackstar8620
    @blackstar8620 Год назад +4

    I’m in southern Ontario and successfully growing a deykeae in my kitchen east facing window. No humidifier, chunky Hoya soil mix and terracotta pot. I let it dry out and water it once a week. The Hoya I’ve killed twice is Acuta yellow variegated. I find it fussy in my care

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад +1

      Deykeae is so cute but I am afraid to grow it again. There are hoyas that I choose not to grow and there are hoyas that won't let me grow lol

  • @bigtomatoplantslover6205
    @bigtomatoplantslover6205 Год назад

    Lovely plants 🪴
    Like 130
    My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊

  • @alvaferjoe2117
    @alvaferjoe2117 Год назад +1

    I got an unrooted 2 leaf-1 node cutting of Hoya deykeae from Dakota’s Plants. Sent to me from Toronto to here in Vancouver last August as part of a plant swap we did. I put the deykeae straight to pod (added with lots of chunky perlite) and placed it by the kitchen window and it now sa lots of roots and grew two leaves and 2 more coming. Give it another try.

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад

      Maybe it didn't like humidity I gave it. I will try again if I see one available locally!

  • @vanessacarroll2940
    @vanessacarroll2940 Год назад +2

    I have a Hoya Deykeae and I find it easy to grow. I purchased mine from Gabriella Plants. I live in the US in the New England area and I keep it indoors. I keep all my Hoya in a mixture of half soil, and half orchid bark mix that includes perlite and horticultural charcoal. I fertilize them with fish fertilizer and when I water them, I spray them down with Miracle-Gro Orchid spray. As for lighting, I provide high light and keep it in a south-facing window about 1 ft away from the window.

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your tips! maybe it just needs soul and doesn't like inorganic substrate... If I ever find one again, I will try soil!

    • @ttschrock7126
      @ttschrock7126 7 месяцев назад

      May I ask the fish fertilizer you use and do you do all notes with it? I use the orchids spray too!! Good stuff!

    • @vanessacarroll2940
      @vanessacarroll2940 7 месяцев назад

      @@ttschrock7126 I use Alaska Fish Fertilizer. I just follow the recommended dosage.

  • @riritful
    @riritful Год назад +2

    I found Hoya spatioides to be pretty easy for me, and I'm not a hoya expert. I think you are right, they don't need high humidity or temperature or light (in my experience). Mine successfully survived Toronto winter in room conditions (30% humidity, ~70 F temp, and light only from the east facing window), and now it is blooming!
    This video is so interesting! I did have similar experience with clemensiorum vs undulata

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад

      Thanks for the info! Next time I'll just grow it on my shelf 👍 I wish undulata grew as easy as clemensiorum

  • @Wubblyt
    @Wubblyt Месяц назад

    The easiest way to grow Hoya Walliniana Variegated is indeed from a rooted cutting.
    The easiest way too root it is when you have a plant.. to pin a branch on a small pot of moist substrate with a few strawberry forks. Keep it attached to the motherplant until it has rooted in and don’t move/sell it until it starts growing. I grow these in a cabinet with Barrinas (the older type) with about 60-80% humidity (depending on the time of year), temperatures never dropping under 20 Celcius. So far I have only tried a soil mix for these bark/perlite/soil and pure tree fern, both substrates do well. I haven’t used selfwatering pots, just small, normal draining nursery pots.
    I have a Hoya Sulawesiana growing in the darkest corner of that same cabinet, in a nursery pot with drainage holes in tree fern fibre. She hasn’t made a peduncle yet, but has been growing well for the past year, nothing problematic.
    Those are the only ones I feel “safe” to say something about 😅
    I am growing some of the others… they grow sometimes, they don’t drop old leaves or die, but I also don’t feel like they are doing their best, some bare vines, unhardened leafdrop etc (working on that and seeing some progress recently 😊).
    For finicky Hoyas I think we need to look more into where they are from and how they are growing there in stead of “how we want to grow them”.
    Maybe more airflow like you said..
    Maybe high humidity..
    Maybe a bit warmer or a bit cooler than our current growing environment..
    Maybe a mix that dries out really fast and more frequent watering… (this is my current experiment for some more difficult Hoyas in combination with more airflow, it seems to work well so far)
    Im finding out more and more… that Hoyas don’t all appreciate the same things… so they need different growing media and different conditions in some cases.
    The easier ones are often more adaptable, the more finicky ones may be more special needs (and that differs on each home and each persons care, like you said).

  • @rafalz9275
    @rafalz9275 Год назад +1

    Hi :) a question abot other thing - have you tried to film with lights on in those cabinets? Would be a nice background with illuminated plants 😍

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад

      Funny you ask because my husband suggested the same thing haha. I thought the light will backlit my face and make it dark... but I will try it next time!

    • @rafalz9275
      @rafalz9275 Год назад

      Possibly camera will work it out for you:)

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Год назад

    The last one looks like something I could try. I like the description and the look of the leaves. I’d need a rooted cutting.

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад +1

      Love sulawesiana! Hope you find one 🌿

  • @thegazetteyt
    @thegazetteyt Год назад

    I can't get Hoya spatioides to grow for me either. Ive imported it and Ive bought it from a US seller, all have died. Ive seen it grown in pon, perlite, but never mounted. I may try that next.

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  10 месяцев назад

      Seems like a hit or miss for spartioides. Some people tell me they grow like weed 😂

  • @hoyahaven
    @hoyahaven Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. I agree with the Deykeae

  • @Mandi_Hui
    @Mandi_Hui Год назад +1

    I find all Hoya’s do need alot of light for them to grow. Is the only time when mine starts to grow. I grow all mine outside conditions in natural sunlight. I don’t use any greenhouse and cabinets store my plants. The cold seasons they tend to go dormant. Also some Hoyas are slower in growing

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад

      I'm jealous you have a well lit home! My house is way too dark to grow any plants with natural light... If only I knew I'd be growing plants when I moved lol

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Год назад

    I enjoyed this whole video. All the Hoyas were quite new to me. Some quite attractive and I could see why they attracted you.

  • @nikki28ish
    @nikki28ish 9 месяцев назад

    I haven’t been able to grow an Undulata either. I’ve had 2 imported and managed to keep alive for 6 months max with no growth and then they un-alive themselves. Then I managed to get one from Joanne also but it recently died 😢

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  7 месяцев назад

      Yeah I've tried it 3 times and they all died... At this point, I'm just admiring them from afar 😍 I wish I could grow them though, their blooms are so beautiful ❤️

  • @WillWilkplants
    @WillWilkplants Год назад +1

    I live in Florida so its 80 persistent humidity almost every day, so Hoyas are quite easy for me

    • @WillWilkplants
      @WillWilkplants Год назад

      And I enjoy your content.

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад

      I am jealous of your growing environment... Florida is so good for growing plants!

  • @mommayanna
    @mommayanna Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @Marlur
    @Marlur Год назад

    I can't seem to grow any silver hoyas, not sure why :T.

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад +1

      That's interesting because I haven't found them to be more difficult than green hoyas. Well, except for the unstable silveryness... The only one that didn't grow well for me is Silver Dollar!

  • @kcototheyoyoyo
    @kcototheyoyoyo 3 месяца назад

    Sigetalis is so hard to take care of. I killed it instantly 😢

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  3 месяца назад

      They have pretty thin stems... I'm afraid to propagate them!

  • @martimikosz6637
    @martimikosz6637 8 месяцев назад

    That is secondhand knowledge from me but I learned from a fellow Hoya collector that many hoyas will rot in Lechuza pon and what helps is changing to DIY pon with bigger particle size. I received several hoyas in this medium from him and they're doing fine so far (knock on wood 😉)

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  7 месяцев назад

      Yup yup, I prefer home made pon because of this exact reason. Lechuza pon is good for small cuttings but way too dense for most of my plants!

  • @PetraEmmy
    @PetraEmmy Год назад

    I LOVE my spartiodes.. It has been so easy for me to grow and it bloomed right away.. Looks like fireworks. I have mine just in my kitchen, in pon.. No special treatment.

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад +1

      I am really starting to think I gave it too much humidity. I need to try again in room condition!

  • @ritalewis5231
    @ritalewis5231 Год назад

    Hello just now viewing on top 10 challenges Hoyas. Allow me to help a bit. Iv started during the pandemic. 1st. The Meredithii needs / can stand high light, in pond , water only when substrate is dry. Place her in a glass no drainage vessel, so your view her progress. Simply set her up on shelf near bright semi good lighting and leave the sulfur on her leaves , will not harm anything. She will take off for you , she loves humidity, what the others get is amble. Now the Big boy they all say; Undulata , no fear, I have allowed others to intimidate me also with she’s fussy, only if you don’t know what she’s likes yes, so that’s why help is here as it was for me. Put her in a south facing window , keep moist , not wet. Hit her with the sulfur as well , believe me will not harm these babies. Window is key for the undulata She will take off in no time leave her there. Our send you my pics if possible, I have 2 one is the seed type from a seller, other is the big boy that reddish color pre historic, just got my new first leaf in my care. Go to Etsy and order not from abroad buy local seller this seller has one for 70.00 it’s as mine. May I suggest ; not to cut the roots on this one ok . Sometimes that aggravates them. Your business and all yet , there still new and infants you know😔any way give these two a try again and try my tips that have truly given me success. I hate failures, no matter what it is. 😊

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад

      Thanks for all the tips! I would love to grow undulata again and I will keep in mid not to let the substrate dry out!

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Год назад +1

    I’m going to be buying my third Curtisii. I can’t Lee them alive.

    • @Kim-ts8nq
      @Kim-ts8nq Год назад +1

      Mine is rooting in water

    • @lisaanglim9588
      @lisaanglim9588 Год назад +1

      @@Kim-ts8nq mine is in fluval stratum to hopefully reroot. Crossing my fingers 🤞🏻

    • @TheC3.
      @TheC3. Год назад +1

      Try giving the curtisii more light. Mine was stunted until I put it under a grow light, and then it grew fast and even bloomed!

    • @lisaanglim9588
      @lisaanglim9588 Год назад +1

      @@TheC3. I have got mine yo grow. It’s in fluval but it’s putting out new leaves and the old leaves are plump (well as plump as a Curtisii can get).

  • @beeng77
    @beeng77 Год назад

    I only have meredithii from your list but I found that my meredithii prefers room humidity and its more indirect or ambient light from my grow light. Loves the setting clearly because I haven’t had any issue yet knock on wood. For me its Ko chang island- I get red spots on the leaves and no new leaf still and I broke the tendril whilst I was trying to trellis 🫠🫠

    • @planthappens
      @planthappens  Год назад +1

      Good to hear that meredithii is doing well because it's such a pretty hoya. But yeah... Breaking the tendrils sucks 😞