Author Archives: Doug

Hoya hamiltoniorum Has Flowered abundantly in 2024

We are only half way though the year, and Hoya hamiltoniorum has flowered many times. I used to think that this plant was extremely difficult to flower; it simply is not true given the proper conditions. I think what made the biggest difference with this one was moving to coco husk chips as a medium. It does not do well in a peat-based water holding mix.

Too Many Flowers on Hoya apoda Part Two

I really hated to do this, but the nectar from these blooms was dripping on everything including its own leaves. To stop sooty mold from forming, I cut them all off. There was a total of 58 flowers and buds that I removed. I left two on the plant as they were too difficult to get to. Occasionally I get chastised for cutting flowers off from Hoyas, but when you grow inside like I do, you just can’t let nectar drip on everything.

Hoya stenophylla With Massive Flower Flush

I was so excited when I flowered Hoya stenophylla for the first time, because so few had done it, and now it simply won’t stop flowering. It currently has between 50 and 100 flowers on it. The flowers are pretty insignificant and only fully open at night so it is difficult to photograph well.