Growing Hoya rintzii Part Two

The second time was the charm with this one, the cutting I took of Hoya rintzii took off and grew this time because I was able to keep it warmer and watered less. I found out that the leaves are highly variable in size as you can see in the photo below.

Growing Hoya rintzii Part One

I knew nothing about this Hoya going in and that was probably a mistake. I found out later that it is in the Mindorensis Hoya complex, and H. mindorensis has always given me nothing but trouble, because I simply cannot give it warm enough temperatures. It was not long after potting up Hoya rintzii that I needed to take cuttings and start it over because of root rot.

Let’s Talk About Hoya rintzii

I received Hoya rintzii as a rooted cutting from AH Hoyas of Thailand in May of 2017. It came in fairly nice shape, but was rooted in coco husk, which often posed problems for me. I put it into a 2 inch net pot and hoped for the best. Below the buds of Hoya rintzii:

Real Oddity Here

Once again Hoya amicabilis failed on me; this time in leca using passive or semi-hydro. The roots rotted yet again. Anyway, I am trying to root a number of cuttings and one of them produced 4 peduncles that all started to bud up. The photo only shows 3, but there is another on the back side of the plant. I just cut them off, because I wanted the cutting to put energy into forming roots and not trying to save itself by flowering.

Hoya linearis Flowers Before Death

I knew that this was the wrong time of the year for Hoya linearis to flower. After taking this photo of the flower. I investigated the roots of this one grown in leca using passive hydroponics. The roots were completely rotted away. I threw the plant and media away in disgust. Don’t worry about me losing the plant as I have pots of this growing everywhere in the house. They are growing in soil, which is the only way that I will grow it from now on.

Hoya blashernaezii ssp siariae Flowering From Tiny Cutting

Hoya blashernaezii ssp. siariae is a plant that I am currently trying to save and don’t know if I will pull it off or not. Here is one of the last rooted cuttings that I have of it, and it put out a peduncle and flowered rather than the new growth that I desired. Note the sun stressed leaves, which could be hindering it putting out a new vine.