How To Grow And Care For The Hoya Plant?

Thick, juicy leaves, interesting shapes, stunning blooms, and a wonderful scent – there is so much to love about the Hoya genus.

They are low maintenance, and easy to grow. Hoyas also have many different varieties to choose from, giving you plenty of options as a plant owner.

Most Hoya species are epiphytes. Rather than growing in the soil, they attach themselves to trees to avoid competing for light and water on the ground.

Growing along long vines, Hoyas can grow several feet tall. Depending on the supports they have.

Like other houseplants, Hoyas cannot handle direct light as it can scorch the leaves and result in stunted growth and leaf drop.

Correcting watering is one of the most important parts of Hoya care. Watering too much will cause the roots to rot, ultimately killing your plant.

As epiphytes, Hoyas need a specialized soil mix to grow well. It should be chunky, with plenty of spaces between soil particles to deliver oxygen to the roots.

They generally prefer warmth and shouldn’t be left in temperatures below 50F for too long.

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