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Fertilizer/ feed for the plant:Feed the Hoya plant monthly with a water-soluble feed diluted to half strength.
Repotting : The Hoya plants grow slowly, so there is no need for regular repotting.
Propogation : The most efficient way to propagate the Hoya plant is though stem cuttings. Using pruning shears, cut the tip off one of the vines, with a couple of leaves attached to it. Keep it in water until roots sprout and then transfer to a pot with appropriate potting soil.
1. Which soil is best for Hoya plant?
Hoya plants require well-draining potting soil.
2. How often do Hoya plants need watering?
Hoya plants, being succulents, require little water. Water the plant only when the soil is dry to touch.
3. Why are the leaves of my Hoya plant turning black?
If you’re either over-watering the plant or the drainage hole of the pot is blocked causing the root to rot and the leaves turning black.
Light Requirements :Although the Hoya plant will grow in low indirect light, the optimal condition for them is in bright indirect sunlight. .
Locations :Placing the Hoya plant in a south facing window will ensure enough direct sunlight for the last to be healthy and bloom well.
Styling/decor tip :One of the most artistic ways to work more plants into a room is through hanging plants. House the Hoya plants in macramé plant hangers is an efficient way to add structure as well as a pop of colour to interior decor, and to define any section or area in the home.
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The Hoya plants have an aromatic mocha smell.
Hoya plants are commonly referred to as Krinkle Kurl, Waxplant, Waxflower, Wax Vine, Hindu vine, Hindu Rope plant.
Hoya plants are not poisonous to pets. But if they ingest a large amount of leaves then that can cause the cat or dog to vomit.
Twisted Hoya is also known as Krinkle Curl Plant.
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