I haven’t shared my plant collection in awhile!! Fun update, some of my Hoyas are blooming! 🥰

1. Hoya Puom Siam Ruby

2. Hoya Pandurata

3. Hoya Krohniana Black

4. Hoya unknown (I lost the ID)

5. Hoya AH 001 Sp. Vietnam

6. Hoya Genieve

7. Hoya Memoria

8. Hoya Obovata

9. Hoya Black Margin

#hoyacollection #hoyablooming #hoyaplant #hoya

6/28 Edited to

... Read moreSharing updates on my Hoya collection always brings me joy, especially when these beautiful plants bloom. Each Hoya has its own charm, from the striking dark leaves of Hoya Krohniana Black to the delicate flowers of Hoya Pandurata. I've noticed that consistent bright, indirect light greatly encourages flowering while preventing leaf burn. One of the trickier ones to identify is the Hoya unknown, as many Hoyas have similar leaf structures. For fellow enthusiasts, keeping a detailed plant diary with photos helps track growth and identify unknowns over time. Regular gentle misting and proper ventilation boost humid conditions which Hoyas love. Using a balanced fertilizer monthly during the growing season supports strong blooms like those I've enjoyed. Caring for less common varieties such as Hoya AH 001 Sp. Vietnam requires observing how they respond to watering intervals and light variation, since their native environments differ. I find growing them in well-draining soil mixed with orchid bark aids root health. Experiencing the sweet fragrance of Hoya Memoria and watching Hoya Obovata’s rounded leaves unfold reminds me why Hoyas are such rewarding houseplants. For anyone looking to expand their collection, joining online communities with hashtags like #hoyacollection and #hoyablooming can provide invaluable advice and inspiration. These plants offer more than beauty; caring for them brings a sense of calm and accomplishment that I treasure in my daily routine.