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    • Hoya Carnosa (Porcelain Flower, Wax Plant) The basic (green) form of Hoya Carnosa is less common than many of its excellent hybrids (of which there are a ridiculous number).
    • Hoya Pubicalyx. One of Hoyas’s charms is that inexpensive, common varieties can be as gorgeous and interesting as rare, expensive ones. Such is the case with Hoya pubicalyx, an easy-to-grow Hoya that blooms in clusters of up to 30 small, fuzzy flowers.
    • Hoya Kentiana. Hoya kentiana is kept for its foliage as much as for its blooms. This buoyant plant fills a pot with a bustling crop of long, lance-shaped leaves.
    • Hoya Kerrii. This plant, otherwise known as a Sweetheart Hoya or Lucky Heart, is commonly sold as a single, heart-shaped leaf planted in a small pot. The bright emerald green color of the cute, rounded leaves makes them popular St. Valentine’s Day gifts.
    • Hoya Care
    • Types of Hoya Plants
    • Pruning
    • Propagating Hoya
    • How to Grow Hoya Plants from Seed
    • Potting and Repotting Hoya
    • Overwintering
    • Common Pests and Diseases
    • How to Get Hoyas to Bloom
    • Common Problems with Hoya Plants
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    Here are the main care requirements for growing hoyas: 1. Plant outside in spring or early summer in a spot with bright, indirect light. 2. Place your hoya plant in a hanging basketor allow it to cling to a small trellis, providing a vertical accent in your tropical container garden. 3. Give the hoya plant humid conditions, which can include placem...

    Hoya is an Asian native plant introduced by Scottish botanist Robert Brown and named in honor of the 18th-century botanist Thomas Hoy. 1. H. Archboldiana: Cup-shaped creamy flowers with a maroon corona 2. H. Compacta 'Indian Rope': Pale pink flowers and curly leaves; pretty even when the plant isn’t blooming 3. H. Cumingiata: Yellow flowers with re...

    Hoyas are slow to moderate growers. When your hoya plant finishes blooming, leave the flower stalk, as it may produce new flowers. Removing the stalk forces the plant to produce a new stalk, which delays blooming and wastes the plant’s energy. Hoyas are light feeders, and a monthly drink of compost tea or diluted fish emulsionprovides all the nutri...

    You can propagate hoya plants by doing stem cuttings and rooting them in soil or water. They don't need much beyond the well-draining soil and the warm, humid conditions many tropical flowers crave. You can grow the hoya outdoors if you live in USDA growing zones10-12; elsewhere, you must grow it as a tropical container plant or greenhouse specimen...

    Seeds may be started in pots or flats. Here's how to propagate from harvested or fresh seeds: 1. You'll need a good quality soilless potting mix enriched with perlite or pumice, a potting container or flat, and a clear plastic bag. 2. Make inch-deep holes into the potting mix, place one seed, and cover over with a thin layer of potting mix. 3. Ligh...

    Hoyas like the security of a snug pot, and plants that are a bit root-bound will flower more prolifically than those in a giant pot. Hoyas don’t like wet feet or heavy soil. Many grow as epiphytes in nature (similar to bromeliads and orchids). Mix your regular potting soil with orchid potting mixin a 1-1 ratio to provide an ideal growing medium for...

    Hoyas will bloom throughout the summer months. As tropical plants, they cannot endure frost or freezing temperatures. To keep them alive, bring them indoors when temperatures drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Hoyas are vulnerable to sap-sucking pests like aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites. All can be controlled with neem oil. Once you've treated the plant, wipe away pest residue with a clean, soft cloth. Fungal infections are also common diseases for the hoya. Botrytis blight can cause rot and kill your plant; it shows up as greyish patches. Treat wit...

    Hoyas are reliable warm-weather bloomers, but they need the right soil, ample light, adequate water and humidity, and nutrients. Fertilizer higher in phosphorus tends to improve bloom. It can also take two to seven years to reach maturity and bloom.

    Hoya plants are tropical plants, so mimicking their ideal conditions can be tricky. The most common problems arise from not getting their growing environment right.

    Learn about hoya plant, a tropical succulent with fragrant flowers that grows as a vine or a trailing plant. Find out how to water, fertilize, prune, and overwinter this easy-care plant, and how to propagate it from cuttings or seeds.

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  5. 2 days ago · Hoya plants are tropical plants that could be stressed by cold tap water. Letting the water sit for 24 to 36 hours also allows chlorine and fluorine dissipate naturally. Chlorine and fluorine are chemicals commonly found in tap water that can potentially harm plants.

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