Final Day with Hoya nyhuusiae

As always, all good things must come to an end. Hoya nyhuusiae exceeded every expectation for me, and I wish that it was more readily available so that more people could have a crack at growing one of the showiest and nicest Hoyas in the world. I will report back on it in time to share its long term progress, ease of propagation, etc.

Merry Christmas and More On Hoya nyhuusiae

To all of those who celebrate it, Merry Christmas! Lets hope that by next year at this time, we will have most of this pandemic behind us and be somewhat back to normal. Today I will give my take on why after 17 years there seems to be so little of Hoya nyhuusiae in circulation:

I am guessing that this plant is a relatively slow grower coupled with the fact that it needs cooler conditions hinders the typical Hoya nursery from growing and selling the plant. When you peruse the Thai nurseries, this plant seems to be missing from their offerings. I think it is because their very hot conditions are too much for the plant and they are unsuccessful with it.

Hoya nyhuusiae Is Endemic to Borneo

Hoya nyhuusiae is endemic to Borneo (Brunei and Sabah). It is only found in lower montane forests an 1200-1800 m, often as a terrestrial on ridge tops climbing into shrubs or as an epiphyte on trees in valleys.

From A Guide To Hoyas of Borneo by Anthony Lamb and Michele Rodda

Growing Hoya nyhuusiae Part Five

The plant continued to grow well throughout the summer and when fall rolled around I put the plant into a brand new 4X4 grow tent, which was going to be minimally lighted to help keep the temperature down. It was lighted with a single 600 watt LED fixture. It was no time before all of the peduncles started budding up. I was blown away by how large the buds got. For 10 days I thought they would open and every day they wouldn’t.

Growing Hoya nyhuusiae Part Four

It was no time at all before the three inch net pot was filled with roots, which presented a conundrum. Do I try to get the plant out of the pot and risk damaging the roots or put the entire plastic net pot into another pot? I opted for the latter an put the pot into a 4 inch square pot and gave it a trellis.

Growing Hoya nyhuusiae Part Three

I received the plant in a two inch pot, and even though my temps were pretty high sometimes exceeding 90F, the plant continued to grow well, and I made the decision to move it up into a 3 inch net pot fairly quickly. It was no time at all and it put on a peduncle and its vine kept increasing in length.