I Put My Hoya on a Moss Pole... Insane Hoya Collection Update | Pt 1

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Join me for a tour of my Hoya collection's stunning transformation, with a special highlight on the show-stopping Hoya on a moss pole.
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✅ VIDEO CONTENTS:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Hoya Krimson Princess on Moss Pole
02:41 Hoya Carnosa Compacta
04:25 Hoya Heuschkeliana Variegata
05:04 Hoya Name Changes
05:40 Hoya Melliflua
06:30 Hoya Australis Lisa
07:33 Hoya Polyneura
08:38 Hoya Deykei
09:40 Where I get my Hoya Labels
10:56 Hoya Globulosa (Villosa)
12:05 Why I love Hoyas
12:21 Hoya Sheperdii
13:46 Hoya Bella
15:41 Hoya Caudata Sumatra
16:46 Hoya Jennifer
17:52 Hoya Roots in Nutrient solution in Reservoir
18:08 Hoya Obovata
19:22 Hoya Obovata Splash
20:35 Hoya Obovata Chimera
21:49 Hoya Obovata Variegata
23:30 Hoya Latifolia Albomarginata
24:07 Directing Hoya Vines Downwards - Plant Tropisms
27:10 Hoya Jungle Green
28:13 Hoya Archboldiana
29:07 Hoya Callistophyla
30:08 Hoya Loheri
31:04 Hoya Carnosa Compacta Inside Variegation
32:16 Hoya NOID
32:50 Hoya Acuta (Verticillata)
33:47 Hoya Tsangi
35:08 Hoya Serpens
35:53 Hoya Nong Nooch
36:58 Hoya Krinkle
38:41 Hoya Krimson Queen
40:15 Hoya Purpureo Fusco
40:57 Hoya Mathilde
41:50 Hoya Flowers Make a Mess
42:44 Hoya NOID
43:54 Hoya Kerrii Reverse variegata
45:39 Hoya Kerrii Albo
46:29 Hoya Incrassata Moonshadow
47:38 Hoya Suzie Q
48:39 Hoya Ciliata
49:25 Hoya Fungii
50:35 Hoya Sunrise

TITLE: I Put My Hoya on a Moss Pole... Insane Hoya Collection Update | Pt 1

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Nora here! Welcome to The Leca Queen channel.

I love all things indoor PLANTS. I enjoy growing my plants in SOILESS media; yep, no soil! I primarily use LECA (clay balls) to grow my plants using hydroponics (semi-hydroponics).

I show you how my beautiful plants grow in LECA and help you achieve the RESULTS that I have. I cover a TON of leca growing tips, a very comprehensive leca 101 where I hold your hand and help you navigate the world of semi-hydroponics.

I love to experiment and discover different ways of taking care of plants. There is no right or wrong way, just the way that works for you and your plants. Join me on my many plant adventures.


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Nora, I want to say THANK YOU for putting plant names at the *TOP* of the screen. So many content creators put them across the bottom of the video... hidden right behind the captioning. That's less than useful. You're the BEST! ❤ Planty love & appreciation to you.

lesliehughes
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From one hoya head to another, wonderful video. Can’t wait for part 2

karenmyers
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Love your collection and enjoyed your video❤ Bar a couple, I have the same Hoyas…I have some answers to yours questions, plus a few tips…
Your Hoya NOID that you held next to your verticillata variegata is verticillata albomarginata…Hoya obovata chimera means it has two tone flowers, plus it’s tendrils/vines are dark almost black…Any Hoya name ending in ii means it’s named after a male & is pronounced eeh eye, for eg Hoya kerrii is pronounced like kerreeheye….The word ‘splash’ on any Hoya is only a descriptor and never part of its published name, as it’s purely environmental dependant and not part of its genetics, hence can be very unstable….💚😊

HelenPreece-rj
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Fellow Hoya Head here! They look amazing! 💚

NaturallyDee
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Nora, I have had a BLAST watching this video. It's like I went and had visit. I learned lots and I LOVE YR FUNNY ANTICS. 😅
I love you. Looking forward to part 2. 🥳

deborahchetcuti
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Hey, your first noid was a type of Hoya finlaysonii & your second one is indeed an Acuta, it’s just the outside variegated one and your other is the inner variegated! (Like your princess Vs queen, or your kerrii types, one is variegated in the middle and other other on the outside) hope that helps! 🥰 fellow Aussie hoya lover here, from Tassie ✨

morganbroomhall
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You are a bad influence on me Nora. LOL! You make me want MORE MORE MORE hoyas!!!

melanieklarofficial
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Where am I be all this time? I just found this video and it was love at first sight! You are amazing, I really like the way you do your video… it is like listening to my sister talking about one of my favorite topics: hoyas. I’m kind of new on this hoya world but I have become an addict really fast… my collection in just two years is of more than 50 hoyas. I’m blessed to live in Miami where humidity is very high and hoyas love it. Keep the good work and I’m already subscribed so I’ll keep coming for more.

ipb
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You have lovely plants. I love Hoya and they make up the vast majority of my collection, but I have run out of space 🥲

2 things:

I do not by plant Xy splash. Splash is not a sellable feature. In my experience, splash is highly increased with direct sun light. I can tell from my plants which leaves were grown in winter vs summer, because the splash varies greatly. The best specimen for that is the Caudata. She has almost no splash in winter, but the leaves grown in spring and summer are full of splash. My Mathilde is similar. I got the regular one, but we've had a few really sunny days rcently and her new vine has produced lots of splashy leaves.

Second, I highly suspect that flowering also has to do with direct sun light. My plants will often blast peduncles in winter, but spring is coming now and they are holding onto their buds now. However, a few guys just flower all the time: Erythrina and Elmerii. There is just no stopping them. However, it took them beeing blasted with full sun last summer to develop peduncles. But now that the peduncles exist they just flower non stop. Caudata also flowers non stop, but not as much as these two.

walle
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Hey Nora, although I'm not a hoya person AT ALL, I really enjoyed looking at all your healthy plants, especially the variegated ones and the crimson varieties. Enjoy! 🥰

ConnieP
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When your Hoyas look that amazing, you can call them anything you want!

Wellbaby
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❤ I was happy to see a new video this morning! Looking forward to Part II

arc
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Great collection. My favourites are the Mathilde Splash, Obovata Splash and the Cunninghamia. I have also been propagating to make fuller pots, it certainly teaches patience. Why oh why the name changes 🤷‍♀

margimorris
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Hi Nora. You are hilarious
I your Hoyas. You are absolutely right about the Obovata. She is one of my favourite Hoya of all time but I have seen the “specked” (that’s what I call mine) Obovata labeled “Splashy” multiple times. I have a gigantic one in soil and just put some cuttings in PON. I am hoping they will push a splashy leaf that I will then propagate. That’s how I got my pot of gold
I agree with “no Hoyas stopped growing because the vine faced down” mines will twist themselves up after I put them down.
We have the same taste in Hoyas: prehistoric looking, large, quirky/weird, variegated/Speckled/Splashy leaves
Now I want more Hoyas🙆🏽 which I would’ve to make room for.

rhodealexandre
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Great, now my hoya wishlist is SO much longer lol

kendasaunders
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A beautiful collection. The Lisa and Susie Q are my favorite.

marygatdula
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Thank you so much for sharing! They are all so beautiful 😍

FeFe
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I can’t remember where I’ve heard this, but I’m under the impression that if a hoya vine points down, it might stop growing the main vine and make a new shoot from it instead and try to point it upwards. I’ve heard a suggestion that if you want to point the vine down a trellis and then up again, it’s best to wait until the vine is long enough that you can place it so that the end points up.

For example, I have my hoya mathilde on a circle-shaped trellis, and now that the vines have grown past the top middle point, I’ll wait until the vine is long enough to do a half-circle before attaching it to the trellis, and it can start growing up from the bottom again.

I have so many vines in that pot so I think I’ll try to keep attaching one of them despite the end pointing downwards and see what happens.

huisio
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I enjoyed this video very much. It's great to watch you loving on your plants with such authentic enthusiasm. I also love my plants very much ☺💚🪴
Hoyas came into my life after I moved into an apartment with bad lighting conditions, where I sadly and slowly lost several of my beloved cacti and succulents. Some were taken in by friends.
I started new baby plants which can manage low light, among them four hoyas which I absolutely adore.

selvatica
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OMG your hoyas are gorgeous! there are so many, where do you keep them all?

sharonpollitt