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A potted display of various Hoya varieties.
Height: Up to 16ft long
Spread: Up to 16ft long
Light: Bright Indirect
Water: Low
Zone: 10 - 11
Pet Safe: Non-Toxic. Sap can be an irritant.
Temperature: Indoor temperatures between 18°C - 24°C are ideal. They do not want to be below 10°C. Avoid drafts and drastic temperature changes.
Light: These plants prefer bright indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can scorch their leaves. Can benefit from direct early morning sun.
Watering: Water only once the top half of soil is dry. These plants do store some water in their leaves, so they are drought tolerant. They are prone to root rot, so don't overwater. Water less in the winter. Will benefit from some extra humidity, but does not like water to sit on its leaves. Provide the humidity by placing in a humid area (like a kitchen or bathroom) or using a humidifier or pebble tray.
Soil: Any well-draining and well-aerated soil will work perfectly. Something with peat and perlite or bark would be ideal.
Fertilizer: Feed with a diluted liquid fertilizer in the spring and summer. Do not fertilize in the winter.
Attributes
Type: TropicalHeight: Up to 16ft long
Spread: Up to 16ft long
Light: Bright Indirect
Water: Low
Zone: 10 - 11
Pet Safe: Non-Toxic. Sap can be an irritant.
Care
General Maintenance: Can be propagated from stem cuttings, but they are very slow to root and grow. Repot only once they are overly rootbound. Replace some of the topsoil annually to provide new nurtients and prevent compaction of the soil, if not fully repotting. Prune to keep the desired length.Temperature: Indoor temperatures between 18°C - 24°C are ideal. They do not want to be below 10°C. Avoid drafts and drastic temperature changes.
Light: These plants prefer bright indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can scorch their leaves. Can benefit from direct early morning sun.
Watering: Water only once the top half of soil is dry. These plants do store some water in their leaves, so they are drought tolerant. They are prone to root rot, so don't overwater. Water less in the winter. Will benefit from some extra humidity, but does not like water to sit on its leaves. Provide the humidity by placing in a humid area (like a kitchen or bathroom) or using a humidifier or pebble tray.
Soil: Any well-draining and well-aerated soil will work perfectly. Something with peat and perlite or bark would be ideal.
Fertilizer: Feed with a diluted liquid fertilizer in the spring and summer. Do not fertilize in the winter.
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