Common name: Wax Plant | Porcelain Flower
Native to: Thailand, India, China.
Description: Hoyas, also known as wax plants, have a huge fan base and many people quickly become obsessed with increasing their Hoya collections. The most popular Hoya in cultivation is Hoya carnosa, and its many cultivars. They are semi-succulent vining plants, great for either cascading from a hanging basket or climbing up a trellis. They have pleasingly thick, waxy leaves and under the right conditions will produce exquisite scented blooms in star‐shaped clusters, also wax-like in appearance (these appear on older stems from previous years.) Hoyas are beautiful plants, and their flowers are just a lovely bonus. Terrific houseplants.
Hoyas are epiphytic in their natural habitat, generally growing on other plants for physical support, and their growing medium must be considered if re-potting.
This lovely Krimson Queen hoya has creamy margins round its glossy green leaves. Young leaves and vines frequently emerge bright pink and some of the leaves can end up entirely white.
*** Plant height on delivery: Approx. 60cm with pot ***
Difficulty: Easy
Light: Bright, mostly indirect light, although a little direct sunshine is fine for this Krimson Queen as it helps keep the variegation in the leaves.
Water: Allow to dry out between waterings. Hoyas should never be allowed to sit in water or persistently damp soil. Remember, these are epiphytic semi-succulents - constantly wet roots can be deadly. However, if your potting mix is as recommended below, then the water should drain quickly and freely each time, limiting the risk of this happening.
Temperature: These plants enjoy typical indoor temperatures (18-24°C / 64-75 F)
Humidity: Hoyas thrive in humidity! Higher humidity results in a happier, faster growing hoya. Misting is fine but not recommended when the plant is in flower. Great bathroom or kitchen plants if the light is adequate.
Fertiliser: Once the plant has acclimatised to its position, a weak solution of general liquid houseplant fertiliser can be applied monthly throughout summer. Not required over winter.
Potting mix: A very airy, chunky, well draining mix is needed. Orchid bark chips are an ideal pot additive for these epyphytic plants. Hoyas do very well in a tight pot, so being pot bound isn't a problem. Never repot when the hoya is in bloom.
Notes: Don't cut or deadhead the flowers. New flowers will grow from the same nodes at the end of stems - called 'peduncles.' Peduncles will not regrow if removed, therefore no flowers will appear either!
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