Hello, beautiful Hoyas. Be careful with the Hoya Globulosa.I received mines Feb 2024. I was searching for info on this plant. Heard alot about Doug Chamberlain ( if I'm spelling his name correctly) videos from Vermont. Knowledgeable about Hoyas.He said to keep Globulosa as dry as possible & it likes cool temp in Winter & water more in Spring/ Summer. If you're interested check out his video on that Hoya. I need all the experience info I can get to grow beautiful Hoyas.I repotted mines 2 wks after receiving it. Its doing well in a East facing window.Thank You lovely lady for sharing
Love all these beautiful Hoyas and the inserted pictures you use where you show what you hope they grow to be. 🥰. Great idea! I can’t always find a picture of a specific mature Hoya plant so your visuals are a great help to me. Thank you very much! 👌🪴🥰
I’ve never been a Hoya girl either but love the splash ones and yours are going to single handedly make me a collector. They are gorgeous!! Also in march I got a Hoya compacta, a Florida green (I think), and a strawberry begonia!
Eeekkk I love that you got all Hoyas! I absolutely love them. In March I was able to add a Sarawak, a Heuschkeliana Variegated and a Lacunosa Super Silver.
@@luciansteph I already have several that I have found at local stores. Kerrii, Princess, Queen, Crassipetiolata, green ghost, fungii, krohniana black, lacunosa snow cap, publicalyx, lacunosa, wayettii, wayettii var, billobotta, retusa, struggling with memoria, krohniana silver
Welcome to Hoya heaven🪴💚👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Side note, Hoyas typically do not like sitting in water. Be careful with your obovata. Enjoy those beautiful new plant babies 🪴💚 *not an expert just own 200 or so Hoya 🫣
Yay! Thank you for watching and for the tip! Since this video I actually already switched my Obovata from pon to aroid potting mix to keep the roots a bit drier since it came from soil originally. Happy growing! 🪴💚🪴