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 sp. Black Leaves Flowers On the Windowsill
I still don’t understand where, or why this Hoya got its name but it is a winner and flowers in the regular house on the windowsill.
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 imperialis Flower Against A Cascade of Kalanchoe Flowers
Someone gave my wife this Kalanchoe as a retirement gift about 3 years ago and I’ve been maintaining it ever since. The plant is never out of flower. It sometimes makes me wonder why I only concentrated on Hoyas when there are so many other great plants. My advice to everyone is to don’t overly specialize.
Hoya imperialis Meets Hoya sp. Aff. engleriana Vietnam
Both are flowering at the same time so why not?
Hoya imperialis Flower and Hoya insularis Flowers Together For The First Time
Not much to say about this photo other than it is what it is.
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.