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HOYA
CUMMINGIANA
Hoyas
are tropical vines that grow better if kept above 50°, even though some
species tolerate near freezing temperatures for a while.
They grow in the shade and don't need a lot of water. Keep the soil slightly
dry. Wet soils can kill a Hoya fast.
Hoyas are very good indoors and are very popular for that reason.
They don't like big pots and bloom better when root bound.
Some people grow them in hanging baskets and let them cascade. Others use
a small trellis to wrap the vines around.
Hoyas are epiphytes, like orchids, therefore the potting soil has to be porous.
I suggest that you get a good quality potting soil and mix about 1/3 of an
orchid mix (bark, perlite, charcoal.)
Fertilization is average.
Once Hoyas start to bloom they do so almost continuously but more in during
the warm weather.
Some Hoyas are also very fragrant and some species even smell like chocolate.
Hoya cummingiana
A small and compact Hoya with leaves 1" in size that grow close together.
Great for small spaces
FAMILY
: Asclepiadaceae
SIZE : 10" on average
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS
: bright shade
WATER
REQUIREMENTS :
keep it a bit on the dry side
MIN. TEMP. : low 40's
FLOWER : spring
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Hoya
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