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My Hoya Heuschkeliana Inner Var finally ready to move out! I’m going to pot her up in a nice chunky soil blend today! She’s even pushed new leaves for me! They are so little and pink!!!
Syngonium NOID. When I bought it, it was Barbie pink. Sadly the store I got her from waterlogged her and it’s been an uphill battle to get her healthy sense!! As you can see, the big chunk still has yet to do anything at all. It’s odd too. I’d have figured that one would have more energy stored in it to bounce back first. Shows what I know I guess lol!
1-3) Begonia Pink Minx. One of the newest in my collection and already in my top tier!! I’ve wanted one for SOOOOOOOOOOO long!! I am so blessed to have her!! The kindness of a friend brought us together and I’ll cherish her always!!
4-6) Hoya Sarawak!! GUYS!! LOOK AT HER!!! SHES DOING IT!!! I had wanted a Sarawak for so long and I’m so thrilled she’s taken off!!
7-9) Syngonium Batik. This little baby just makes me so happy! He’s such a cutie pie and I love watching him grow! These little side shoots give me so much joy!
Hoya Macrophylla Snow Queen. This is one of the newer Hoya in my collection! Definitely one of my newer cuttings! I was shocked at how quickly this Hoya started to grow! I believe I’ve only had it a month or two! I’m very excited to see how it comes in and gardens off!!
Raphidaphora Tetrasperma. This poor baby. I’ve had it for a couple years now. For the longest time it was happy and vibing! I decided to prop it and it did decently enough. Then the move in January…yeah it didn’t appreciate that. I was worried for a moment I may have lost it. I am so excited to see it starting to come back to me!!
Philo Gloriosum. This bay was working on the larger pair of leaf buds back in January. The move REALLY threw this girl. As you can see, she lost all her old foliage. I’m really hopeful that the old leaves will open even if only partially! The new baby spike is giving me hope though!! I might prop the main vine but I’m not sure yet!
1-2) Begonia NOID. I got it as a fallen cutting YEARS ago from a shop that sadly closed. I used to think she was a Sophie but I no longer believe that’s the case. Regardless, she’s FINALLY doing we for me!! She’s been working on this little cutie for a bit now! I love my cane begonias!!
3-the rest (lol)) my apple blossom’s blossoms lol! I can’t believe I got so much to have 2 spikes and not only that but 4 blooms per!! He’s too shimmery for me to not take pix almost any time in nearby!
The white powder on the leaves is diatomaceous earth and totally nothing to worry about! I was doing a spring treatment so totally normal there!
I got a bundle of Hoyas on FB marketplace today. A carnosa, a publicalyx RHPS, a Sunrise, and this beauty. It was sold to me as a H. Orbiculata. When I google it, a succulent comes up. It even tried to suggest to me that orbiculata is a synonym for diversifolia. Obviously not helpful for me. So I turn the question over to you all! Any ideas?