Cultivating Hoya pulleana Part One

I participated in a Bay Area Hoya get together in January of this year, and the organizers asked me if there were any Hoyas that I was looking for that I did not already have. I gave them a couple of names, and they very generously sent me both of them. Hoya pulleana was one of them, and it was sent to me in the coldest part of the winter in February. The vendor had insulated it very well, but it still spent 10 hours at below freezing temperatures in a mail truck. It was a rooted nice looking plant when it was packaged but the freezing temps almost did it in. The roots were also completely rotted off. I was able to salvage 2 or 3 tiny cuttings, which I put into my prop box and crossed my fingers.