

Hoyas won’t flower unless it is given the right care and conditions. If they are very rootbound, you can give them a bigger pot when you refresh the substrate.

Refreshing their substrate every two to three years in order to give them better, nutrient-retaining soil is enough. Hoyas like to be rootbound, so we recommend that you do not repot your Hoya all too often. They will do especially well in a greenhouse or terrarium environment. Some of the thinner-leaved varieties might require higher humidity of 60-80% to thrive. Especially the more thick-leaved Hoya are not too finicky in terms of humidity, but most will thrive and grow faster if given a bit more. Most Hoyas will do great in moderate humidity of 40-60%. This can be beautiful, but you have to be careful not to overdo it light-wise or it will fully burn the plant and permanently damage the chlorophyll in the leaves in the process. Meanwhile, thinner-leaved Hoyas, such as Hoya Bella or Hoya Krohniana, will appreciate medium to bright indirect light.Ĭertain Hoya varieties might begin to redden their leaves due to sun stress, such as Hoya Wayetii Tricolor, for instance.
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The more succulent varieties with fleshy leaves, such as Hoya Kerrii or Hoya Calistophylla, can withstand full sun, so they will do great in a South-facing window or right under a small grow light. Hoyas can also be grown in semi-hydro substrates, such as Leca or PON or our Alocasia Mix, since they are particularly aerate. Epiphytic Hoyas in particular will also do well in spaghnum moss. A mixture of substrate, perlite and bark, such as it can also be found in our Aroid Potting Mix, will work great for most Hoyas. Hoyas will appreciate a lightweight and very airy potting mix. If they do not dry out between waterings, they will rot quite easily. They like to dry out more than most plants, so only water them again once the soil is thoroughly dry. Wateringīe sure to water your Hoya thoroughly, so the entire soil becomes wet. We hope you understand if that does by chance occur.įor more detailed Hoya care tips please go here. Please note that some damage can occur during transit on occasions, despite our best efforts to package our plants ready for travel. We can however postpone the shipment if the temperatures go below 0. When ordering in winter, please know that we ship our plants with heat packs included in the package. To avoid plants being held up in the post, we only post them out Monday to Wednesday (depending on the season) if shipping inland Germany or Mondays only when shipping in EU. Please note: we aim to get all orders shipped within 7 working days from the date of order. We cannot guarantee specific delivery times. All parcels are sent with a tracking number.

Shipping fee includes packaging and handling costs. For all other countries delivery time can range from 3-10 days.Īt the moment we are processing the orders Monday to Wednesday – so if you order from us on a Wednesday it won’t be processed until the following week.ĭue to bio laws our plants are shipped only to the countries of European Union and Switzerland.
