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Growing Hoya onychoides ‘New’ AH-307 Part Six

Unbelievably, a peduncle formed in late March and began budding up in late April. I did not want to get my hopes up too high, and tried to ignore the buds as much as possible. Finally the plant flowered in mid-May and seemed to have an extra ripple in the corolla, which probably why AH called it ‘New’.

Growing Hoya onychoides ‘New’ AH-307 Part Five

This time after re-rooting in water, I decided to try growing the plant in leca using passive Hydro to see if I would have any better luck. It rooted and grew well at first, but then stalled out again. It did nothing for months until finally I added a heat mat underneath the pot in January of 2021, and it was as if a miracle happened, actual new growth formed within a couple of weeks.

Growing Hoya onychoides ‘New’ AH-307 Part Four

Although I suspected root rot, I did nothing about it for months continuing to hope that the plant would somehow turn itself around and start growing again. Of course it it did not, and after it finally started losing leaves to yellowing, I took a cutting to attempt to save it once again.

Growing Hoya onychoides ‘New’ AH-307 Part Three

I up-potted the plant through a series of net pots and then planted the 4 inch net pot, with plant inside, into a six inch pot with soil. It did okay for a while, but then it quit growing once again, and as much as I did not want to contemplate it, I suspected root rot once again.

Growing Hoya onychoides ‘New’ AH-307 Part One

I got this Hoya in 2018 from an order that I placed with AH Hoyas in Thailand. It came rooted in coconut husk, which could not be removed so I potted as is in a 2 inch rose pot. It grew a new vine and a leaf and promptly stalled out, which usually means root rot.