I am so in love with my Hoya linearis plant that I have to show it off one more time. It actually has nine peduncles with open flowers.
Category Archives: Hoyas
A Creepy Crawly!
The aerial roots emerging on this Hoya macrophylla vine make if look like a centipede!
My Best Ever Hoya linearis Plant
This is the finest Hoya linearis that I have every grown and it is growing in 100% coconut husk chips. It is currently flowering on 6 open peduncles and the smell at night is amazing. When you hold a set of blooms and smell it at night, I think that this is one of my favorites scents in the Hoya world.
Final Day With Hoya obtusifolia
If I ever get lucky enough to flower this plant again I will bring it back, but for now our discussion of this wonderful species is over!
What Happens When You Keep Hoya obtusifolia At Constant Day Length.
Before I moved my H. obtusifolia from a 14 hour day to a 12 hour day, I lost hundreds of buds. The plant would continually struggle to produce viable buds, but they would yellow and fall off at between 1/8 and 1/4 inch in size. The poor plant wanted desperately to flower, but was simply unable to.
Shortening Day Length Is Necessary For Flowering Hoya obtusifolia
As I have said many times, Hoya obtusifolia will not flower without a period of shortening day length. This can easily be achieved with two different grow areas using lights. I grew mine for a few months at 14 hours of day light and then moved it to 12 hours of day length.
Ordinarily This Would Be The Time of The Year To Flower Hoya obtusifolia
Ordinarily Hoya obtusifolia would be opening her blooms in mid-October, but because of the miracle of being able to change day length with grow lights I bloomed this beauty way back in June.
Happy Halloween and The Flowers of Hoya obtusifolia
We have reached the end of October everyone so Happy Halloween everyone! We are now going to spend a few days talking about Hoya obtusifolia as this may have been my most impressive Hoya flowering of 2022.
Hoya paulshirleyi Seedling Is Flowering Again
I had to start my Hoya paulshirleyi seedling over again late summer because of root rot, and it is already flowering again. This is the Hoya that I received with the name Hoya GN-01 that is really a sister seedling to Hoya Paula and for all intents and purposes is that Hoya. It is a winner that is almost continually in bloom!
Hoya sp. Aff. Bella PES-03 Flowers Again
PES-03 is such a difficult little Hoya to grow well that I always have to celebrate when it comes into flower. Here I have a couple of peduncles full of blooms on a plant that lives in a 3 oz cup. It goes to show you that you do not need a very big pot for this plant, and as a matter of fact small is probably better. Flower comparison photo with Hoya multiflora is also shown.