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  • Hoya plants is a popular indoor plant, loved for its beautiful flowers and ability to adapt to indoor environments. Here are some tips for growing Hoya plants.


    1. Light

    Hoya plants  need plenty of light, at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. They can be placed on a balcony or in a brightly lit place indoors. When the sun is strong in summer, shade measures need to be taken to prevent the plant from being overexposed.


    2. Temperature

    The suitable temperature for Hoya plants  to grow is 18-28℃, and the minimum temperature cannot be lower than 5℃. When the temperature is high in summer, pay attention to ventilation and cooling to avoid damage to the plant caused by high temperature and high humidity. When the temperature is low in winter, take warming measures to prevent the plant from being damaged by cold.


    3. Watering

    Hoya plants need to keep the soil moist, but also avoid overwatering. During the growth period, you can water regularly to keep the soil moist. When the temperature is high in summer, you need to increase the number of watering to maintain air humidity and soil moisture. When the temperature is low in winter, reduce the number of watering to prevent the plant from freezing.


    4. Fertilization

    Hoya plants need proper nutrient supplementation and can be fertilized regularly during the growth period. Generally, organic fertilizers or plant nutrient solution are used and applied once a month. When fertilizing, pay attention to the appropriate amount to avoid excessive fertilization that may damage the plant.


    5. Pruning

    Hoya plants grow quickly and need to be pruned regularly to maintain a beautiful plant shape. When pruning, you can remove overlong branches and dead leaves to promote plant growth and flowering.


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Category: Succulents/Hoya spp.

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