Guide to Cultivating Hoyas: Tips and Tricks for Growing Your Tropical Wax Plant Paradise

Hoyas, also known as wax plants, porcelain flowers, or honey plants, are plants native to Asia that are closely related to milkweed and grow in globular clusters of fragrant, easy-to-care-for tropical flowers. The plants form woody stems with waxy leaves and remain evergreen.

Hoya plants can be grown as vines or allowed to hang over the edge of a container. Either way, you should expect the plant to reach a total length or height of 60-120 cm. Hoyas require up to 6 hours of bright, indirect sunlight each day, moderately moist, well-drained soil (which should dry out between watering, moistening or regular misting), and a monthly balanced fertilization.

Hoya Care

The main care requirements for growing Hoya are:

Plant outdoors in spring or early summer in a location with bright indirect light.

Place Hoya plants in hanging baskets or hang them from a small trellis to add a vertical accent to tropical container gardens.

Provide moist conditions for Hoya plants. Ex: B. Place next to a pond, fountain or other water feature.

Prefers moderately moist, well-drained soil. Allow to dry between waterings.

Fertilize once a month with a balanced slow-release fertilizer.

Plant outdoors in spring or early summer in a location with bright indirect light.

Place Hoya plants in hanging baskets or hang them from a small trellis to add a vertical accent to tropical container gardens.

Provide moist conditions for Hoya plants. Ex: B. Place next to a pond, fountain or other water feature.

Prefers moderately moist, well-drained soil. Allow to dry between waterings.

Fertilize once a month with a balanced slow-release fertilizer.

Hoya Care

The main care requirements for growing Hoya are:

Plant outdoors in spring or early summer in a location with bright, indirect light.

Place Hoya plants in hanging baskets or hang them from a small trellis to add a vertical accent to tropical container gardens.

Provide moist conditions for Hoya plants. B. Place next to a pond, fountain or other water feature.

Prefers moderately moist, well-drained soil. Allow to dry between waterings.

Feed once a month with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer.

Light

Hoyas grow best in at least 2-6 hours of bright, no direct sunlight per day.

Soil

Hoyas should be planted in a well-drained, light soil mix with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.1 to 7.5).

Water

Water your Hoya weekly and allow it to dry completely between waterings. Too much moisture will cause the roots to rot.

Temperature and Humidity

As a tropical plant, Hoyas thrive in warm, moist climates.

Fertilizer

Hoyas should be fertilized monthly. The International Hoya Society recommends a fertilizer that contains nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

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