I have just added another cat-themed, time-lapse, video to You Tube. Anatomy of a Bud Blast can be found here:
New Photos Added for kanyakumariana
I spent most of this morning trying to take a decent photo of my H. kanyakumariana plant. The plant has always been a beauty, but resistant to taking a good photo of it. Here are a couple from a few minutes ago:
Also, make sure you check out the best photos page under the Hoya kanyakumariana heading for more flower shots. Most people feel that this plant is slow growing. It has always been a very steady grower for me in my grow-room and greenhouse. I believe that if you want this plant to grow well for you, don’t spare the heat and humidity!
On the Horizon
Here is what will be coming up on this site in the next few weeks to few months: Two new time-lapse videos, of which one will have a Valentine’s Day theme. New photos with a new lens, that if I can figure it out, should show incredible magnifications of the smallest of Hoya flowers and many cool photos of flower parts. There will be a new series of “How to Videos”, which I am very excited about. The first in the series will be titled: “How to Grow Hoyas the Semi-Hydro Way” So check back often – I think it will be informative and hopefully fun too!
New Size Comparison Photo
Two New Hoya Species Pages Added!
No It Only Looks Like a Broccoli Floret
Winter Hoya Tour is Finally Added!
You can take a winter tour of my Hoya growing areas by visiting this link:
Question on Hydroton
Here is another question that I recently fielded that I thought I would share:
Hi, Doug. Since there has been a little discussion recently on hydroton I have a question for you. I know you have used some hydroton so are you using it on the hoyas that require more water? ie, like eliptica?
I hope I answered your questions about hydroton. I also want to say one more thing about hydroton. A lot of people say they are growing a lot of plants in it. Where are the photos showing their blooming results? I have seen photos of plants living in semi-hydro, but not showing the kind of results that I can achieve using conventional methods. I have learned my lessons with many of these grow fads. I now need to see much more proof.
Doug