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How to grow Hoya serpens, curtisii & tengchongensis | the creeping Hoya challenge 

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Have you ever wondered how to grow Hoya serpens? Because, trust me, understanding how to grow this plant has been a journey with many ups and downs for me, but I finally feel confident enough to tell you how to grow this hoya yourself and as additional bonus, we will talk about her easier alternative, Hoya tengchongensis. I know many of you struggled with Hoya curtisii too, and her secret lies somewhere here as well :)
🧚🏻‍♂️ More info below!🧚🏻‍♂️
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Hoya publications:
• Hoya tengchongensis
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• Hoya curtisii
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• Hoya curtisii ssp. collariata
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• Hoya serpens
www.biodiversitylibrary.org/p...
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
02:56 My Hoya serpens story & growing tips
13:10 Hoya tengchongensis growing tips
15:05 Hoya curtisii growing tips
19:04 Brief overview & conclusion
20:20 Outro
21:12 Patreon Thank You
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@leannhillier-jv8wf
@leannhillier-jv8wf Год назад
You should have a million subscribers. I learn more from you than anyone. My problem is I’m in a VERY small town. No Lowe’s. No Home Depot. No Walmart. Hell we don’t even have a stop light. So I just dream and drool. Buy what I can when I visit bigger towns. I do have a dozen and love the info and your wit. Thank you.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
hahahaha I don't think there are million people interested in hoyas xD Oh there are no hoyas here, not just in my town, but in the country :D And importing is hard. The network I have created of people who can bring me stuff is insane xD
@michaelkerley452
@michaelkerley452 Год назад
I absolutely love these type of Hoya and you have just pinned down the reason I have killed all the plants I have owned. Changed the media and let them dry out like most Hoya and they all died within days. I will give these another chance and grow them in with these new tips. Thank you now I need to find more room. Once again you are our Hoya whisperer.❤
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
:D Well, I have learned a lot on my serpens mistakes. My poor plant, can't believe she is the descendant of the OG serpens still. The stories she could tell xD Pretty much horror stories.
@michaelkerley452
@michaelkerley452 Год назад
@@BasiePlants so your saying she knows where the Hoya bodies are. Good to know if we need to hold you hostage.😉
@karenb136
@karenb136 Год назад
I don’t own either of those Hoyas. I had a Curtisii a long time ago but it died very fast so I decided that must not be one for me. I love this type of video where you go more in depth on the care for just a couple of Hoyas. It’s easier for the info to be absorbed by my old brain😊 Thanks Miro! 🌱💚🌱
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Oh you should try it again! Sometimes the first tries are not great for whatever reason and then you get the plant again and it grows well :) I would give her at least one more chance :D
@pchabanowich
@pchabanowich 11 месяцев назад
These are such fabulous plants - the tiny leaves are adorable. The Curtisii has a silver splash, blue at certain angles to the light, and could not be more gorgeous. Thank you for this info.🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱
@jaclynns.jungle
@jaclynns.jungle Год назад
I have a love/hate relationship with my serpens 😂 just got tengchongensis in the mail and its so cute!! 😍 Thanks for the tips!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
That is a very humble way to experience Hoya serpens. Same here, same here. Now I am in I ADORE HER phase. :D
@mg8565
@mg8565 Год назад
Great video! My hoya serpens blooms almost each year (bought in 2013) and I find the scent very much like faint Stargazer lilies, not all all unpleasant. I've grown mine in leca for several years and found this to be the best method for my habits and conditions. Props have done well in my humidity cabinet, but it won't bloom for me unless kept in cooler conditions, near a window. I am convinced the cool temps in Jan-March are what initiates blooms.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I am glad to hear you think it is a pleasant smell. Some people say it's like... urin :D Well, in January-March the days are shorter too :) I will see if it can bloom towards the fall. but I know people bloomed it in 25 degrees :)
@lovesyorkies3395
@lovesyorkies3395 22 дня назад
I had to go back and look for this video…struggling a bit with my curtisii. Thank you!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants 21 день назад
I hope it helped
@lovesyorkies3395
@lovesyorkies3395 20 дней назад
@@BasiePlants I’m sure it will! I was letting it dry out between waterings, I’ll try not to let it dry out and figure out a schedule for it.
@doyouzgot2knw
@doyouzgot2knw 11 месяцев назад
I love your videos so much …. Like maybe too much that I cackle when you pull the Hoya jokes 😂
@i.foliage
@i.foliage Год назад
Spoken from my heart. The serpens struggle is real and I am discovering similar struggles with my still fairly new tengchongensis. Your video comes at a perfect time. And YES, more Hoya bloom videos 😃
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Oh sorry to hear about tengchongensis struggles! Damn, she puts shame to my name now! BEHAVE :D
@samias_jungle
@samias_jungle Год назад
My Hoya serpens bloomed very recently and I can confirm that the flowers are very stinky. I agree with you that the best way to grow these Hoyas to let me root in multiple points along the stem. This also makes them more drought tolerant in my experience. My Hoya serpens survived a period of major neglect last winter where so many plants including many Hoyas did not survive.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Hahaha :D I also just got a comment they smell like lillies :D I wonder what I will think of the smell. Yes, when they root in multiple spots they are more resilient for sure :)
@samias_jungle
@samias_jungle Год назад
@@BasiePlants To me the flowers smells like urine. 🤢 I don't see how the scent of lilies and urine can be the same. To me Hoya shephardii flowers smells like lilies.
@charissecarrigan2945
@charissecarrigan2945 2 месяца назад
I watched this video back when you first posted it, but at that time, I did not have any of these hoyas. I had always been attracted to the curtisii, but heard so many people complain of killing it, that I became intimidated and avoided it. Well, two weeks ago, I finally took the plunge and bought a 3" or 8cm pot. I WISH I had watched this video again BEFORE potting her up yesterday. If I had, I would have put her substrate all the way to the rim of the pot. It's almost there, so I think I will carefully try to add more, and then pin a couple of her vines down. I can only hope for the best. 🤷‍♀
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants 2 месяца назад
No worries, she is quite reselient. And that's an easy thing to fix :)
@litalfrenkel1024
@litalfrenkel1024 Год назад
I've notice that the hoyas that has many airial roots (as curtisii) like to grow on a moss pole. Mine was not going anywhere and the ends of the stamps was always dry, so I tied it to the moss pole and try to keep the pole wet and it start to grow very well
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Yes, Hoya curtisii also has the same growing habit like serpens and tengchongensis - they are crawlers, they like to root everywhere along the stem.
@mommayanna
@mommayanna 11 месяцев назад
Thank you. This was very helpful to me
@j.c7941
@j.c7941 Год назад
Hi Miro 💫 Always a pleasure to see another video from you. I learn so much. Can’t wait for Wednesday schooling. 💫🌱
@karenmyers9146
@karenmyers9146 Год назад
Love the tips. I put a dome over my serpens and so far so good.
@TikLok771
@TikLok771 Год назад
I love these videos! As someone who grows hoyas and other plants that thrive in tropical areas, these videos (particularly the hoya ones) give me a lot more info on what they might prefer. Thank you Basie for telling me what my Hoya Serpens wants, and have a nice day❤
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I am glad I could help
@amberclear7016
@amberclear7016 Год назад
I might try serpens again. Thanks, Miro.
@deborahmcsweeney3349
@deborahmcsweeney3349 Год назад
Really good, informative video! Thank you!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I am glad to hear you found it helpful! :)
@propqueen5076
@propqueen5076 10 месяцев назад
Love this. Subscribed!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants 10 месяцев назад
Thanks! :)
@jodismith1253
@jodismith1253 Год назад
My little hoya serpens is growing in perlite she is finally giving me some new growth hoping she continues what she is doing thanks alot for the info on them thou. i love all of your hoyas 💕💚
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I hope she keeps growing well
@MelissaWalker82
@MelissaWalker82 Год назад
This video is informative and extremely delightful. Keep ‘em comin!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Now, if only I'd make one about 'Mathilde'.... :D
@MelissaWalker82
@MelissaWalker82 Год назад
@@BasiePlants I am sending you a picture of it. I need to know if the nodes are effed and I am just perpetually growing a one leaf stick 😂
@Yoliplanting
@Yoliplanting Год назад
I think Serpens is so stunning and I will try with your tips thank you so much💚
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I hope they work! :)
@maryneedssleep
@maryneedssleep Год назад
My serpens bloomed at 62F (17C) and 75% humidity with frequent watering. Thanks to this video, I'm going to let some vines creep over to a self-watering pot! Thanks Miro!
@kriskae43
@kriskae43 Год назад
Good to know this, I have a one node cutting of Serpens and Tengchongensis. I’m very nervous! Hopefully they live!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I am keeping my fingers crossed for you! Let me know how it goes
@kriskae43
@kriskae43 Год назад
Will do!
@fluwelenvoetjes
@fluwelenvoetjes Год назад
My serpens died 😢, but my curtsii is growing like crazy. Hanging in a Southwest window, she is very full and more than 1 meter long, and I water her about every other week. I take her outside and water her till its dripping out of the bottom. She has not yet bloomed for me. Thx for this very informative video!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I hope it blooms for you soon! It sounds like a very heatlhy plant!
@MariaRomero-jt8xm
@MariaRomero-jt8xm Год назад
love this video! i’ve struggled so much with mine! she is now rooting in a prop box 💁🏻‍♀️ i also managed to get seeds and they germinated so maybe just maybe i will have a full pot one day 😂
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Oh so nice to hear you have seeds too! I would love some different seedlings of serpens. I think it would be fun to see if there'd be variations in leaves and flowers.
@mikaheslop7928
@mikaheslop7928 Год назад
I love this video. I have had my serpens over a year and while she has not died back she has not grown at all. Hopefully with these tips I can get her to grow. Tenchungensis is currently in the mail and should be to me by Friday 💚
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I hope the advice helps! Make sure to also check your serpens for mites. They can stunt the growth as well.
@joehisel5966
@joehisel5966 6 месяцев назад
I'm grateful to have found your channel. There's sooooooo many hoya people on RU-vid that are giving out guesses as information. It's evident you know what you're talking about. I'm propagating some curtisii arms Serpens cuttings. I'm really wanting to make them climb a surface rather than a trellis. Would that be very doable?
@surgeinc1
@surgeinc1 11 месяцев назад
Found a Curtisii yesterday at a garden center. It was mistakenly bunched in with the variegated creeping figs, priced and labeled as a fig.🎉 Thank you for all the good information on my new Curtisii!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants 11 месяцев назад
Haha :D That is pretty interesting. I could see that happening with manipurensis. But I guess they make these mistakes here a lot as well.
@ines4520
@ines4520 9 месяцев назад
Muchas gracias por los consejos, tengo un pequeño esqueje de Curtisii y realmente no sabía cómo debía cuidarlo. Saludos desde Perú.
@DionneRoxanne
@DionneRoxanne 9 месяцев назад
I've been wanting a serpens and researching it a bit before purchasing. I came across your video and decided on tengchongensis instead thanks to you! I just got two good sized cuttings in the mail today that were coiled around in a shallow clear container lined with coco coir and a tiny bit of moss (and lots of algae lol). I thought I was getting a plant not cuttings and was going to pot them together. They look great but I'm terrified of disturbing them! I'm off to search for more videos but would appreciate any input💚🌿
@AngelaBernard-or9dg
@AngelaBernard-or9dg Год назад
Another very informative video. I am looking for a serpens and will keep all this in mind. A year ago I purchased a curtisii and it came in a hanger pot full of plant. I have never repotted it nor do I know what it is potted in. There is so much growth. I just keep trying to slowly untangle it. Now I know not to change the pot. It does have a drip tray under the pot but makes a mess when I water. I found these hanger drip trays that hook onto the pot to collect water. So like you said I will leave it alone and maybe take some cuttings. Thank you for always giving us you knowledge.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
If your curtisii has been thriving for a year, I would leave it :) It has probably acustomed to the mix & your care with the mix. We don't always need to react :D I hope you can find a nice Hoya serpens!
@asp921
@asp921 Год назад
Fabulous Miro! This was yet another high level content! Informative, entertaining and inspiring, Thank you, am already looking forward to the next installment😁 Could you please recommend 10 relatively uncommon, easy to acquire & grow Hoya that are a must in a «bespoke» collection?
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I am glad you liked it! I did make several videos about similar topic. Perhaps there are some interesting there? :D Here is 10 hoyas to bloom under 10 months - these are a bit more uncommon hoyas, I avoided stuff like lacunosa (wonderful hoya, but I wanted more uncommon) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HHF3NkVVWXw.html&ab_channel=BasiePlants These are 10 hoyas I was wrong about - I didn't think I would like these but I do love them now a lot! :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YVEJ7ZT4gN8.html&ab_channel=BasiePlants Then, there is 10 hoyas that don't disappoint. These are hoyas I was very excited to get and I was very happy with them too :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WTxrxGnY3us.html&ab_channel=BasiePlants And, 10 splashy hoyas - a must :D ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7cNpMQ63kSc.html&ab_channel=BasiePlants This one is 10 hoyas that are a bit out there - these are all unique in how they look :D ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--zr4sQqYIQE.html&ab_channel=BasiePlants Makes you wonder if I know any number other than 10 xD
@asp921
@asp921 Год назад
Thank you very much for your recommandations! I have of course already devoured this content. I’ll try to obtain some of the hoyas you recommended :)
@bubbyanne2
@bubbyanne2 Год назад
Thank you for this timely video. I’m still learning my Serpens’ quirks and care as it’s new. A few vines are growing like crazy while one up and died immediately upon arrival. 🥴 Curtisii was a challenge but my third attempt has been doing well for awhile now. Mostly because I leave it alone and water when dry but I’m sure I could mess it up any second now. 😂 Currently searching for a tengchongensis to add. So stinking cute.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I hope you can find tengchongensis! It is adorable
@alexsiberry4775
@alexsiberry4775 Год назад
Brilliant timing! I've just acquired Hoya curtisii - both Thai and Philippines - three days ago. My little H serpens is hanging on with my general care practice down here in the Tassie winter but I saw a grower in New Zealand who uses tree fern fibre and high humidity (she uses a dome I think) and encourages her plant to grow along a fibrous branch. I have some porous petrified coral and I thought I might give the same set up a whirl using that as a horizontal/diagonal support. I also have some bonsai dishes I thought might suit H curtisii when they size up.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
That sounds like a good setup for her :) I think she'd love that. Of course, if it is too complicated, regular pot will do, but I would also love to create some interesting setup like that one day :)
@Miles_Hoffman
@Miles_Hoffman Год назад
Get out of my head 😳 my curtsiii had to be rerooted. I potted it up in a much smaller pot but had 2 strings that I was going to lay on soil, today! I recorded it and will post here later!!!😂 also thank you for making me feel better about killing the serpence I did- I’ll try again, but in Las Vegas it’s a hard find. 💚😎💚
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I assume it is a hard find because it is not really that easy to cultivate. I hope that curtisii grows better this time
@Miles_Hoffman
@Miles_Hoffman Год назад
@@BasiePlants thank you, I’ve got rooted bunch repotted. Some put into mix to root and some in my prop box as back up, come hell or high water I’m going to make it work 😎
@tpholharath
@tpholharath 5 месяцев назад
I have a love/hate relationship with my serpens. She has always been finicky. It’s true that she doesn’t like to be messed with. Once she’s triggered, it’s all downhill from there. I pretty much gave up on her, and when I was ready to chuck her in the bin, SHE HAD NEW BABY LEAVES 😩 It’s such a roller coaster. Here we go again!
@dianemottram3060
@dianemottram3060 Год назад
Yunnan province is a lovely place. I would imagine that it would be quite misty so with my new to me tengchongensis I am misting every time I go by at least for now as I just acquired her. I really appreciate you describing the spreading this plants do by nature so I can attempt to mimic that. Its great to see the vast array of the hoya world but I really appreciate the information you give and hope lacunosa is on your radar.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
It is very misty indeed :) But I have found they can addapt to regular humidity (I mean, 50%). I have a lot of lacunosas, but need to get a bit more before I decide to make a video :D
@NewUkeNewYork
@NewUkeNewYork Год назад
My curtisii seems to love my very bright East window and drying out MUCH more than my other hoya. I water it about every three weeks. I am in NYC -- dry in winter, humid in summer.
@MissMooieberg
@MissMooieberg Год назад
Hi, I'm from the Netherlands, and I haven't seen Hoya serpens in Dutch webshops for quite some time. I have a Hoya serpens that I rerooted twice and she is living in a shallow terra cotta pot in cocopeat now. She did well for a year, and now she's blooming, but I see signs of root rot in some leaves again. Luckily she roots easily!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I heard they had it recently in GrowJungle, but I think those were smaller what we got in late 2019. Those were big big pots for 20e. I am still sad I didn't snatch a big one :D So nice to hear that she is blooming! What does it smell like?
@MissMooieberg
@MissMooieberg Год назад
@@BasiePlants I looked it up, Growjungle had smalll pots indeed. I grew my big pot from 1 cutting. When the plant got root rot, I could take a lot of cuttings and now the plant has 50 peduncles :-D. The flowers smell like plumeria, frangipane, once they are completely open. When they were first opening, the smell was rather unpleasant. I'm very careful with this one, she is very unforgiving and I noticed that it's important she dries up quickly. I water her when she's almost completely dry now, and the shallow pot is ideal. I made two pots, and put one in my northern facing window and the other under a skylight. The one in the northern window didn't survive, it does need a lot of light. I checked the shriveled leaves, luckily it's just one cutting that didn't do well, the rest is ok 😊.
@janavi011
@janavi011 Год назад
My Hoya tengchongensis I got from you, grows fairly well. I originally laid her flat on a surface. Mix is regular soil, orchid mix and perlite, and humidity is around 30%.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
She is a really good grower! Much better in my opinion than serpens, and not so sensitive. Serpens, who knows how long she'll remain happy :D
@janavi011
@janavi011 Год назад
I don't have serpens nor curtisii 😊
@pedrocarvalho6391
@pedrocarvalho6391 Год назад
You could try covering the top of the pot with seram wrap. You have a lot of hoyas so I get the struggle of not being willing to baby a single plant, but I found higher humidity of some sort around the area to be the best way to root things like string of turtles, string of hearts, etc... haven't had any failed props since doing this. You have a tent so it's the same thing, but I thought I'd say it nonetheless for the less fortunate souls like myself who don't have a 100% humidity enclosure for these sort of tactical maneuvers hahaha
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I put them in a propbox until they root :)
@lize-marihamman557
@lize-marihamman557 11 месяцев назад
Thank you i really needed this i have had a serpens for a few months now and she just doesn't want to grow i got her just before winter and was afraid of overwatering her. But now i will up the watering slightly. Surprisingly i have repotted her once and then the pot fell so i had to repot her again and she didn't die back i just cant get her to grow
@brujalinda
@brujalinda 10 месяцев назад
Lol u are a funny guy new sub here ❤
@Dieppaloveplants
@Dieppaloveplants Год назад
My hoya serpen is getting hugeee i put her in leca and a self water pot and it was the best thing i did i when i purchase her it was a 4 node 6 leaves cutting and same day i prop to 4 cutting and now i have 4 plants also i got the hoya sedpens splash
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
My plant also loved leca! If I still grew in SH I am sure she'd be huge :) Oh, and silver serpens - def a wishlist plant!
@plantingwithnat
@plantingwithnat Год назад
Now I understand why the Hoya tengchongensis was not growing, I did not lie the plant down🤦🏾‍♀. I just purchase another cutting from another seller this time it's rooted. I have no time 😂. If the 1st cutting dies that's ok I have a backup. When in doubt always have plan A-Z
@tpants2323
@tpants2323 Год назад
I really want a serpens, they are so cute! I almost bought one last week, but decided against it for now... it's probably a good idea since I'm still learning to take care of the hoyas I do have! I did purchase two dischidas online that are quite similar to the serpens (major & hirsuta), visually anyway. I haven't gotten them yet, but hopefully these will quell my desire for the serpens. And i'm having enough issues with trying to get my mathilde to grow!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Dischidia hirsuta is such a great idea instead of serpens! Especially if you want overall look of serpens, but don't care about the flowers. I would never think of that! Mathilde is easy and fast for me. Have you tried treating it for mites?
@tpants2323
@tpants2323 Год назад
@@BasiePlants I've yet to experience flowers! My obovata has a peduncle and my australis has two, and I've very excited! I really do love the leaves though and base purchases on that initially. I'm super wary about treating anything for anything because I feel like I don't know what I'm doing. My mathilde put out a number of leaves when I first got her but I figured she stopped because of winter. But now it's July! I was going to put her on a tiny trellis next to see if that helps! (To be honest, my krimson queen is doing the same thing... they were from the same seller so maybe something IS happening that I need to treat). Ahhh sorry to ramble on
@irairod5160
@irairod5160 Год назад
I have a healthy curtisii with long-ish vines, but I don't love it for some reason. I'm coming to the realization that I prefer the Hoyas with larger leaves. BUT, after watching this video, I will take some of the longer tendrils and turn them up toward the pot to lay and pin them down in hopes that they root and the whole thing becomes bushier. (Mine is growing in Lechuza-Pon, in a self-watering pot that's about 15 cm. I've had it for a year, no flowers yet.)
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Oh I am the opposite! I love these with small leaves and I want more and more of them. I do like the big leaved ones too, obviously, some are very impressive, but not as much as before...
@irairod5160
@irairod5160 Год назад
@@BasiePlants 💌🤟
@plantingwithnat
@plantingwithnat Год назад
I just purchased my 1st Serpen 😬 wish me luck.
@Coco_Welly
@Coco_Welly Год назад
I know you are correct (of course!), but I did look up synonyms for creeper...climbing plant, trailing plant, vine, climber, trailer, and rambling boi 🤓🧐
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Well, I would not call them climbers, to me, it is a different growth pattern. But in publications, they mostly use the word "creeper" and tbh I am never sure what makes them different from, for example trailers... Like, is there a difference, botanically? :D Who knows. I could probably look it up, but I shan't :D (also same with crawlers)
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI Год назад
When I found my H curtisii it was in insanly overwatered coco peat. I separated the cuttings, rinsed them off, and moved them to a net pot with bark and a little sphag. It took a while to recover and get going, but all is well now. It seems to like what you said - light and a light watering weekly.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Yes :) and of course, not upsetting the little beast :D I will try not to disturb it now, but eventually I would like to perhaps start another one in a shallow pot. I think it could look cute.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI Год назад
@@BasiePlants Having survived a garden center, overwatering, and repotting mine seems to handle a bit of upset with only a minor tantrum, but I'm not pushing it. :D
@kyrad6543
@kyrad6543 Год назад
Well now I am confused because I thought I had serpens but it now looks more like what you show as tengchongensis. Be that as it may, my "serpens" started as two cuttings from a friend. I laid them flat in a small pot and put them under a cloche and they have been in that cloche for four years and I don't dare take it out. It hasn't grown a lot. Nothing like the one you have. But it's alive and so I don't mess with her. Conversely, my experience with curtisii has been different. It lives on a shelf, is very very long but I treat it much like other hoyas and don't water it for weeks. I am of the "don't mess with her" plan though. I've rooted several cuttings of her in the same way I rooted other cuttings, long vine in water. I should try some terrestrial rooting with it though!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I bought my plant as tengchongensis but as it did not bloom, there is no way for me to confirm the ID. I looked at the publication (linked in the video description) and IMO there is not that much of a difference in leaves to ID these purely by leaves. So I will call it as I got it until I bloom it :) I would keep the tag on your plant as serpens until your plant blooms as well. We may see some changes in these publications down the road as well :)
@margimorris7360
@margimorris7360 Год назад
Hello. I have a small Serpens and curtisii, wish me luck 🤣. Thanks for all the info. Would love to know where you bought the frost shelf watering pot, far right next to the black lamp
@lRegulus
@lRegulus Год назад
I have both in bark + bits of sphagnum moss flakes. I'm near the equator, so temperatures range from 20-40°C throughout the year. I keep both serpens and tengchongensis preferentially in flatter pots. For tengchongensis, I have had them in different places, and it: 1) can handle 30-40% humidity (of course, less aerial root growth this way) 2) some tropical sun (under a 50% shade net) for serpens: 1) it doesn't like to dry out 2) it doesnt like to see any direct tropical sun. Curtisii really like it more humid i'd assume, but fine without. It cannot take equatorial sunlight though. (shrivels within a day) i guess it may be difficult to flower any of them here in SEA without specialized environments.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Pretty much spot on :) I would not expose serpens to higher light either, but the plant I have as tengchongensis has darker leaves and I assume it could take on a bit more light than serpens. My curtisii does well in high light but of course, it is not direct light at all :) It does okay in 50% humidity, but I never tried her in my tent. Maybe I will :) I sadly did not flower any of the three.
@allbookerka
@allbookerka Год назад
Thank you so much for your videos Miro! Please please please make a video about Hoya Kenejiana 🙏It seems she doesn't like me at all and I'm sure your have this one in your collection and can advise what to do with this lady 🙏🙏🙏
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I have kenejiana that is outer variegated :) I am sure I will make a video about it in the future :D It did not grow in the beginning, and now she is starting to, so we need more time :)
@mauds.junglecats
@mauds.junglecats Год назад
Hi Miro, Website Growjungle sold Serpens in the Netherlands, now it's out off stock. I think I bought mine there last year. No issues with Serpens, it lives in pon with constant moisture. Around 60% humidity.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I never tried it in pon, but it did great in LECA until mealies came along. I do think it needs consistent moisture too. :)
@mauds.junglecats
@mauds.junglecats Год назад
It never bloomed for me, fingers crossed! Greetings Maud❤
@stephanymarchionda9732
@stephanymarchionda9732 5 месяцев назад
Hi, love your informative videos, thank you. What is the ratio of the mix you have your Seroens in? I just bought a cutting and shes in moss qnd im worried i bit off more than i can chew with it. Id love your mix ratios so hopefully i can keep this little plant alive. Thank you.
@tennesseewhiskey3980
@tennesseewhiskey3980 Год назад
I received a single Hoya Serpens leaf I sphag. Moss.. is there really any hope that It will be a plant some day? I'm older. I don't have 10years to wait to see a plant 😂.I love your videos ❤
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I hope it grows fast for you! And I really hope it has multiple nodes despite being one leaf.
@TheC3.
@TheC3. 5 месяцев назад
My Curtisii did a weird thing, she is clinging to her clay pot. Creeper too!
@hanaaandsanaachannel
@hanaaandsanaachannel 8 месяцев назад
❤❤❤👍
@milkymoonmama369
@milkymoonmama369 9 месяцев назад
I bought an 8" pot of Curtisii. Bought it like that. I have never changed the soil. Honestly it's in sh!t soil from the big box store 😂. But I've been too afraid to repot it. Its grown a ton in the last 6 months or so. I took a bunch of cuttings and it exploded in growth. It's in an east facing window (I think). I water about every 2 weeks I think. When the pot is light. Though I think it's time for a repot into a more airy mix. Moving into the cooler months is retaining more water and it's starting to look a little sad
@rosemarykennedy5951
@rosemarykennedy5951 2 месяца назад
Hi, I live in New Zealand & have just purchased a Hoya Serpensii & Hoya Sheperdii. After watching yr clip I am worried! Our summers are quite humid & winters are very cold but I have a small ,enclosed front porch, which other plants love,esp. ferns. I have a Hoya Carnosa that flowered after 5 or 6 years & being ignorant of its propertys, picked off the flower node! I am going to plant the Serpens in a small bird cage ,put the mix in, which will be relatively flat , perfect for the spreading of the Serpens. Any other info would be great,please.
@TheSmosherify
@TheSmosherify Год назад
I just Got a hoya serpens from the nederlands🤗
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I hope she grows well for you
@janetmccalder5541
@janetmccalder5541 11 месяцев назад
Do a lot of Hoyas like self watering pots ??
@JillyC5
@JillyC5 Год назад
My serpens has bloomed very recently in the UK and is on a south (filtered light) windowsill so I wouldn't say it was reduced light. It's not super warm here and the temps go down to 16-17 at night as the window is open so it's possibly that? Also major regrets over just swapping my cuttings from coco peat to pon!!
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
People have bloomed it in 25C weather too :D So... who knows! :)
@torquess454
@torquess454 Год назад
Still early in the video so don’t know if you’ve mentioned, would this care be good for Hoya compacta? The Hindu rope?
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
No need, she is a carnosa, you can grow her normally :) Usually hanging, but it can be done on a ladder. I think most prefer to hang her :)
@susanhinton1923
@susanhinton1923 Год назад
hello ; this is very interesting , i asked you some questions about my Hoya Serpens 5 videos ago but never got a response , i think that maybe mine dries out to much but i cant believe the amount of peduncles on it and the length they have got too but not flowered ; would you think misting it might also be a good idea ; i would love to hear from you with some more advise ;i dearly love the green fluffy flowers when the once or twice it did give me a flower bunch
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
My plant also did not bloom. :) It has made peduncles many many times. It does this a lot, now the trick is to getting them to bloom :) I think more patience, and it will eventually bloom. I keep mine in self-watering, because otherwise it gets too dry too fast. If you are watering it yourself, make sure to check every 4-5 days and I would water when top couple of inches get dry.
@susanhinton1923
@susanhinton1923 4 месяца назад
hello again 8 months later ; I watered my serpins a lot more and since last time I was in touch I have moved house to a cooler location .I hung my hoya serpins out under cover on a deck and she actually flowered prolifically which I was thrilled with .She had well over 30 flower bunches over summer and now after finished flowering has set about 10 long bean like seed pods , I have also potted into a larger Self watering pot and so far so good is actually sending out new growths as well ,I am very thrilled with my hoya serpins ,she is definitely one of my favourites . @@BasiePlants
@krilleke
@krilleke Год назад
I'm from the Netherlands. There used to be a few easy to find shops here that used to sell full plants, but they are all out of stock now😕
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Thank you! :) I haven't seen them in a while online so I was wondering if they just turned out not so great to mass produce.
@paulinarypina1294
@paulinarypina1294 Месяц назад
Hello, what is that hoya on 5:14?
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Месяц назад
It is Hoya pauciflora :)
@TangoR3D
@TangoR3D Год назад
my curtisii is a vigorous grower but i could only get her to grow in a high humidity environment (80+%) any tips on getting her to flower?
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Sadly, I haven't gotten her to flower yet :S Have you tried threatening her yet? :D
@TangoR3D
@TangoR3D Год назад
@@BasiePlants lol not yet but i will!
@rachaelnugent
@rachaelnugent Год назад
I don't have either of these, but in nature to they climb as well a creep? I saved this to watch while having my Monday morning breakfast. Now I just want to play with my plants all day instead of working. 😒
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Serpens and tengchongensis usually grow across rocks and curtisii would creep across wood, but it is not really a climber - not like verticillata, and other hoyas that push out long vines and wrap around things :)
@seizedcarcass8440
@seizedcarcass8440 Год назад
Hoya curtisii can grow really well in most soil but the single biggest issue is water. DONT water it often. I have one outside in 90 degree Fahrenheit weather on average and it thrives without watering often. I water mine every two weeks or so and that’s it. I will say if for some reason it does stay too wet it will drop a few leaves rather quickly. Best advice is don’t water often and try to give it good lighting. If you see any yellow leaves stop watering immediately.
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
The reason for that is because H.serpens doesn't really make a big root system. It is mostly shallow and towards the surface :) IMO it would grow best in a shallower but wider pot. :)
@seizedcarcass8440
@seizedcarcass8440 Год назад
@@BasiePlants that makes sense. I just need to repot mine later on but right now it’s just in a peaty soil
@atociekawe9136
@atociekawe9136 Год назад
Next: how to grow and trellis hoya Cystiantha, Pandurata and polyneura 😅
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
LMAO let's be realistic. xD
@atociekawe9136
@atociekawe9136 Год назад
@@BasiePlants hahah
@deenahickey75
@deenahickey75 Год назад
Serpens and linearis my Nemesis they hate everything about me😂😂😂😂😂I've tryed laying cuttings on top of the substrate nope not having it I've kill 3 linearis and I've had my serpens living on the brink of death the whole 2 years I've had it🥴
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
I killed my beautiful linearis too. I just forgot it existed xD and it dried out too much. One day I will get another one, but not now :) there are some other hoyas I want to try out in small space I have before I make a final list of what I need to grow at all times! :D
@deenahickey75
@deenahickey75 Год назад
@@BasiePlants this is going to sound bad but for those of us who are relatively new to Hoya it's kind of comforting to know you season grower have deaths in the family to🥴😪😁
@serenitygardenaviary
@serenitygardenaviary Год назад
6:29 😠😡🤬Those flippers! 🐬
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Same feelings :D
@oliviachinmueller5840
@oliviachinmueller5840 Год назад
for some reason i can take of serpens but not curtisii!! I gave up 😂
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Hhahaha :D Oh no! It should be opposite! I hate when I cannot grow an easier plant but harder one thrives. xD Must we do everything the hard way? :D
@oliviachinmueller5840
@oliviachinmueller5840 Год назад
@@BasiePlants Happens to me all the time! Literally whenever someone says a plant is easy im sure I will kill it 🤣
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
@@oliviachinmueller5840 I feel that so much.
@KathyGallagher01
@KathyGallagher01 Год назад
So brief lesson learnt today, note…Do not buy these three Hoya. Thank you Miro 😊
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
Nooooo! Buy all three, always the take away XD
@bettymiller3317
@bettymiller3317 9 месяцев назад
I really appreciate all the good info on your channel, but they are so lengthy.
@d33g.96
@d33g.96 Год назад
My serpens lives in pon and loves it🐍🪴
@BasiePlants
@BasiePlants Год назад
No wonder, it is a swamp plant :D My plant is always moist now :D
@d33g.96
@d33g.96 Год назад
@@BasiePlants Right i had to learn the hard way buying 2 serpens plants before i figured this out but at least i got a big hoya serpens plant now🐍one of my favorite hoyas. 💚🐍🪴
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