I’ve owned Hoya kanyakumariana now for about 15 years, and watched its progress over the years. I finally rotted the roots out on the plant because of a compacted soil mix and over zealous watering in the winter of 2021/2022. I started a number of plant and sold most of them on eBay last summer and kept a couple of small starts for myself, which did not do well at all until I transplanted all of them into this 6 inch pot filled with coconut husk chips. It is now growing beautifully and flowering continually in my basement grow tent. This is the first time I’ve grown the plant as a hanger and I really like it!
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