🌱5 HOYA you haven’t seen in a while 👀& Growing TIPS

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00:00-1:25 Intro
1:26-06:38 Hoya Vietnam
06:39-11:44 Hoya Australis Lisa
11:45-17:42 Hoya Wilbur Graves Russia VS China
17:43-22:02 Hoya Silver Lady
22:03-27:04 Hoya Snow Cui Silver
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i have no idea how others may feel about you talking a lot but i'm ok with it. the more you talk, the more is learned. thank you for taking your time to share your plant knowledge ✌🏾

sherri
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About your Wilbur Graves leaves being more elongated, Hoya leaves can have different shapes and sizes on the same plant. The growing conditions can affect the leaf shape but sometimes it just seems random from one node to another

The clearest example in my house is Hoya krohniana silver.
When she grew out in the room in the windowsill she grew heart shaped leaves.
When I rerooted her in the growtent (more warmth and higher humidity) the new leaves looked more lacunosa shaped
Then when she was rooted again and I moved her back out into the windowsill the new leaves were heart shaped again

This is why a Hoya sometimes cannot be recognized only by its leaf shape alone

I did some experimenting on Wilbur Graves..
- very splashy leaves can grow from nodes with almost fully green leaves
- almost fully green leaves can grow from nodes with very splashy leaves
- on a bunch cuttings from the same mother plant grown in the same conditions, some grew very splashy vines, some grew almost fully green vines
It can be a bit random 😅

Hoya carnosa nova ghost seems to have a sweet spot for splash and for that one it is related to light. Too much light or too little light and it will go more splashy rather than (almost) fully silver

Wubblyt
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Australis lisa is totally one of my faves 🩷💚

melg
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Your Lisa is beautiful! Love the shininess of the leaves!

xoxolaineyoxox
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Great selection of Hoya. My Australis Lisa experience is very much like yours. I had a 2-leaf cutting for a year that only put out two more leaves. Earlier this year I moved it to self-watering and it's taken off! Love the leaves. I hope mine looks as good as yours soon. My Wilbur Graves China has woken up too. I have found d that in some cases Hoya will just sit around and do nothing for quite some time and then, BOOM! they spring to life. Patience is key. 😎🍃

andrewvail
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👋🏽 I agree… My Lisa Australis struggled! It did not start to do well until I placed it in Leca and grow light hitting it directly 😊

KTNYC
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Lisa is gorgeous! I’ve got to find me one Stephanie! Lol. All your plants are so nice! I’m learning 😅 9:16

JoyceDarden
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I’ve got a Hoya envoy over here. I love all your hidden Hoyas. LOL!

mixonplantsncrafts
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The Wilbur Graves China is absolutely gorgeous 😍

JMS-cm
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I commented on one of your last videos about your gorgeous wilbur graves, and that I hadn't found either type for a price I was willing to spend in Canada yet, and then last week I found one (and a couple of other wishlist hoya!!!) and I am SO obsessed with it!!! It's just a 2 leaf single-node cutting, but there's an active growth barely started so I hopefully won't be waiting long for more leaves!! They're even more incredible in person than I imagined 🥰😍

ThatGirlShelbyy
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Thank you for the vid! The Lisa is the Hoya I cannot seem to get right 🤷🏾‍♀️🪴🪴🪴🪴💚

carlag
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They’re all beautiful! Im determined to not trellis my Hoya. Only collecting those that will trail. I had to have a long talk with my publicalix splash last night about all the dang tendrils running wild 😂
I have to have an Australis Lisa!!

GreenWitch
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Hay Yay Yay - Love the into and the plants of course 🌻

margimorris
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I had to chop my Hoya Fusco Marginata tonight because I had root mealies! 😢I looked at the other plants in the vicinity and it looks like it was is isolated to just that one plant. However, I started with systemic granules for every Hoya on that shelf.

I have most of the Hoya you featured. I don’t have the Snow Cui or the Wilber Graves Russia. (I have the china) if you like silvery splashy Hoya, get a Coricea…it will not disappoint! That’s my recommendation. 😊

lovesyorkies
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I didn’t even know there was such a Hoya 😮 😊 Vietnam

laurieramkeesoon
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Your Hoyas are gorgeous and I appreciate the tips you give. Thank you

pamgustaveson
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My experience with the Wilbur Graves Russia is exactly the same. The first leaves were round and subsequent leaves are long. I did find that when the leaves get speckling and no silver patches, that it acts like a reversion and doesn’t go back

margaretcalifano
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Your Hoya Wilbur graves china is soooo beautiful

meowk
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Always interesting to see people's struggles with plants in other countries. Especially when you have to keep them indoors during winter. I tend to ignore my Lisas a bit other than watering every week or so. They live outside all year round undercover. Couldn't imagine snow and artic conditions. Yes I'm in Australia

mnj
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You are 100% correct about the lighting and genetics influencing splash. I have 200+ Hoya, and if I decide to move a silver or splashy one to low light or high light, it reverts. It is not the same for 100% of them, but most of them. Some will like lower light to bring back splash. The many collina and sp. Lai Chau need low light for splash. I believe this even more because I have a lot of local Hoya friends I trade cuttings with, we have the same cuttings, and we can observe this happen. Anyone denying that has tested or paid much attention.

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