


Hoya hanhiae (pink?) 1st flower
Plant 2yo, noname led lights/southern windiwsil,
19°C/38% humidity, flowers appeared to open during day time, scent is a bit carnosa-like + something else (Don't know how to discribe it proper).



Plant 2yo, noname led lights/southern windiwsil,
19°C/38% humidity, flowers appeared to open during day time, scent is a bit carnosa-like + something else (Don't know how to discribe it proper).
Unable to get a proper shot,
flowers are tiny, whole plant is ~10/12cm tall.
LED light, 23°C, 35% humidity, plant about 2 yo, no scent.
Whole kitchen (northern windowsil) cloaked in citrus scent.
Yes, posted it often enough, but it's doing really fine in Seramis. It's a rare but uncomplicated Hoya.
Raised from a small cutting. It belongs to the "bellas" (obviously). About 2yo, scent like a bella, but more faint.
Last two pics flowers of both close together.
H. paxtonii is way smaller yet leaves are much larger and longer. Since I fucked up the roots, it's in Seramis now and thriving really well in it.
It's no longer in the vase and water, yet PON-like substrate with some Seramis. Faint fruit-like scent.
1st of three Hoya obovata is flowering.
Plant about four years old, one of my first Hoyas.
It produced peduncle under noname grow lights, got than isolated due to mites being spotted, and heavily sulphured. It sometimes produces slightly undulated leaves while the other one stays plane.
~22° C/~35% humidity, it appears to have a nice faint scent during the nights.
Took some time (See Hoya kerrii grow diary post here) but it's on the way.
So far, three of three one-leaf Hoya kerriis started thriving. One took 6 month in a grow box with additional sulphuring due to mites, this one was bought about 1 ½ years ago. Tried to force-grow it which was somehow successful. And I believe there are ways or things that were need to be done to encourage thriving.
Gladly her sent is not so harsh as of Hoya sp. Gunung Gading, but it's the same type, just more faint/moderate.