Homegrown Hoya Macrophylla 𝒙 Wax Plant x π‘―π’π’šπ’‚ Rooted and Live (1)
Homegrown Hoya Macrophylla 𝒙 Wax Plant x π‘―π’π’šπ’‚ Rooted and Live (2)
Homegrown Hoya Macrophylla 𝒙 Wax Plant x π‘―π’π’šπ’‚ Rooted and Live (3)
Homegrown Hoya Macrophylla 𝒙 Wax Plant x π‘―π’π’šπ’‚ Rooted and Live (4)

Sell Homegrown Hoya Macrophylla 𝒙 Wax Plant x π‘―π’π’šπ’‚ Rooted and Live best price

4.8
22
ratings
28
sold
β‚±100 - β‚±300
Brand
Under Armour
Ships from
Ormoc City, Leyte
Color
2
4
3
Live
Rooted

Product Description

Reposting again my Hoya Varieties because Shopee keeps on deleting my post on rare plants / exotic plants. These are cuttings of matured Hoyas with roots. Hoya plants should be kept out of the high light of the day, as this may burn the leaves. They need bright light but indirect. Water the plant frequently enough in spring and summer that the soil is kept moist. Misting is also a good idea unless the plant is kept in the bathroom where shower steam will keep the air humid. There is no need to prune a Hoya; in fact, the tendrils at the ends are where new foliage will grow and flowers develop. The optimum temperatures for wax plant care in the growing season are 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 C.) at night and 80 F. (27 C.) during the day. Hoya wax plants aren’t actively growing in winter but they do need light and water. Provide the plant with bright indirect light in a cool area of the home free of drafts. Remember, this is a tropical plant and it cannot tolerate cold, but temperatures of 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 C.) will help force the Hoya into dormancy. Hoya in winter does not need as much water as in summer. Wait until the top few inches (5 to 10 cm.) of soil are dry. Mist plants that are near drying furnaces or other heat sources several times a week to increase humidity. Alternatively, the Hoya climbing vine can have its container set on a saucer filled with small gravel and water to increase moisture around the plant without getting its roots sodden. Fertilizing is not part of wax plant care in winter. Mealybugs, aphids, and scale are the pests of most note. Combat with horticultural oil.

Product Specifications

Country of OriginHomegrown

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