Category Archives: Hoyas

Growing Hoya sulawesiana Part Three

Finally 2 1/2 years after obtaining it for the first time, I found a developing peduncle, which grew to over a foot long. It finally budded up, and I bloomed it from start to finish in a little under 3 years. It could have been done much sooner if I had gotten off to a better start with it. Below the buds of Hoya sulawesiana:

Growing Hoya sulawesiana Part Two

Hoya sulawesiana is an exceptionally slow growing plant in my experience, and if I had to guess why I have had so much difficulty with it, I would guess it is because I’ve watered it too much. Having hard waxy leaves, and in nature growing primarily epiphytically, it would require very little water. I finally after two years grew a decently looking specimen using mostly coconut husk chips as a substrate, and watering much less. This is a plant that can easily go two weeks without water.

Growing Hoya sulawesiana Part One

I received two samples of Hoya sulawesiana during the height of the pandemic in the summer of 2023. I have to say that this plant has not been the easiest for me to grow, and I have struggled mightily with it needing to restart it a number of times.