I have started Hoya RP-013 over many times and continue to struggle with this plant here is the latest iteration of it:


I have started Hoya RP-013 over many times and continue to struggle with this plant here is the latest iteration of it:
You can’t see it in this photo but there are two open peduncles of flowers. I have come to be really attached to this long-leaved Bella!
I absolutely love this Hoya and guess what? It is actually an easy grower! I once again need to thank Hannah Litt for sending me another really great Hoya that was completely not on my radar.
Here are the Buds of Hoya Russell, which is one of the fast Hoyas ever to come into bud for me. I need to thank Hannah From Maui for sending me this plant in July! Much more on this plant after it flowers.
Every once in a while Hoya deykeae will flower. This morning it decided to bloom and here are the photos of the bloom and the entire plant.
It just won’t stop blooming, so I have to keep showing it off.
Hoya calycina ‘Stargazer’ is flowering on the windowsill with no artificial aids. The fragrance of this one that pervades a room just puts you in a happy space!
This is a plant that was pretty much on death’s doorstep, but after I moved back to using tap water instead of RO water, the chlorotic leaves immediately greened back up and it looks so much better. There had to have been some sort of pH imbalance that was locking up the nutrients. I have two plants and both of them completely have turned around!
You are probably all bored with this one by now, but all it wants to do is flower so I added some holiday lights to it for something different.
I don’t know if I have done this one before or not, but here it is while both are still flowering.