Sunday, January 8, 2012

I have a Hoya plant that blooms bouquets of pink flowers. How can I get more plants from it??

My hoya plant doesn't make babies easy like a spider plant. I've tried cutting off a piece to grow roots in water, and I've tried cutting a piece and planting it into rich soil with fertilizer... but it dies. I'd appreciate your help because so many people like my Hoya and want a piece to plant on their own.

I have a Hoya plant that blooms bouquets of pink flowers. How can I get more plants from it??
Yes, you can root Hoya. Use rooting hormone powder.



You can use potting soil, vermiculite and perlite, or whatever medium you prefer.

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ut it into segments with a couple of nodes, wound the stem between the nodes and lay on top of my medium. Cover with a little additional medium. Water with a mist, and don't let it dry out, but don't let it be water logged either.
Reply:Thanks, Norm. I didn't know that 'rooting powder' existed. I bought some, and my hoya baby is doing good so far. Thanks for you answer. Report It
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Hoya lasiantha

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