
Hoya Fuscomarginata x Orange Fitchii
This Hoya had a bit of a rough start in my collection (flat mites), but it's finally starting to look fuller these days. Flat mites ate piss me off

This Hoya had a bit of a rough start in my collection (flat mites), but it's finally starting to look fuller these days. Flat mites ate piss me off
Received this gorgeous cutting from a plant friend in February. I rooted it initially in water, then on a moss pole. It rooted so well and fast in moss. Today I moved it to a pot in PON. It was easier than I thought separating the bottom section of the plant from the moss.
I'll need to extend (or chop/extend - I haven't decided) her again pretty soon😅 The last extension was in February I believe. She grows incredibly fast. Definitely has not been easy keeping this pole watered 💀
I couldn't possibly keep all the germinated Papaschonii seedlings😅 but I can keep atleast 4 lol! Thankfully they went to their new homes and I can focus on the bigger guys (-:
First pic is: Hoya Sp. Garut. Grown in ambient conditions very close to a south window. I did not notice a smell🫶 I grew this Hoya back from just a leafless rooted stem I got for free💀 I believe this is 8 months or so old.
Second pic: Hoya Jianfenglingensis. Grown in ambient on east windowsill. It has a strong floral scent in the early morning!🧚🏼 I grew this plant from a shriveled up rehab cutting I got for free as well. It actually bloomed on its 1 year birthday on April 29🤭
My collection has slowly expanded thanks to propagating and sharing plants with others. This is my Hoya prop box. I took these cuttings May 09, and they're starting to root (-: Within the next couple of months, some of these will be in their new homes!🫶 (I plan to keep most of these cuttings🤭)
Houseplants have definitely taken over my house, and life, but there's no place I'd rather be!🧚🏼 It's been a fun journey!
Finally it's first leaf in my care!🥰 I'm debating on whether or not I should put her on a moss pole. I already have a couple poles and don't know if I want to take on another. But for now, I'll enjoy her new leaf until I decide😃
I’m feeling a bit intimidated by this plant. I have a regular philodendron Mican thriving in ambient, but I’m hesitant to grow this one in ambient conditions. Despite this, I’m thrilled to have it in my collection! Any growing tips would be greatly appreciated😊🧚♀️
Looking back at photos makes me so proud of our journey together 😍 we moved to a new place within that time and she had a bit of a rough start, but she's looking pretty fire now🧚🏼
So many pretty babies. I'm very excited to grow these guys out😃