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tarev 05-12-2014 11:18 AM

Hoya Shooting Star in bloom
 
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My Hoya Shooting Star..my favorite among the three I have since, it is the only one that blooms easily :biggrin:
This is its 2nd flush of blooms for this year...really generous!

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orchidsarefun 05-12-2014 01:22 PM

nice - does it get a lot of sun ?

khill 05-12-2014 02:14 PM

I love Hoyas. That one is very nice. Good growing.

tarev 05-12-2014 02:16 PM

Nope, just same light levels as Phals. Growing indoors. It is planted in soil in a container, and I actually keep it in standing water..it likes that much water..otherwise, if it gets drier, it will start dropping the blooms..then the peduncles. In some sense it behaves like a Phal, how Phals old spike can grow another set of buds, this one does the same on its peduncles, so I never cut the peduncle unless it dries out on its own.

Paul 05-12-2014 03:11 PM

Have always like the flowers on Hoya multiflora ... too bad the plant gets so large. Are the flowers fragrant?

tarev 05-12-2014 03:18 PM

Had to check and see if there is a scent..nope..so far none.

But somehow I remember it has one..maybe it depends what time of day..

Leafmite 05-12-2014 03:33 PM

The flowers are really pretty!
I have had a hoya for many years but I keep it rather dry. Perhaps that is the reason I never get any flowers....

tarev 05-12-2014 08:05 PM

My other hoyas have not bloomed either..I guess my lack of humidity here..and cannot make them sit in water as their leaves are more succulent than this Hoya shooting star.

Subrosa 05-13-2014 11:19 AM

I finally got my cutting of H. imbricata to start putting on some new growth. it's been languishing for several months. At this rate I might even live to see it bloom!

tarev 05-13-2014 01:34 PM

I lost my Hoya pubicalyx this winter..should have brought it in..underestimated its cold tolerance. My Hoya carnosa 'Krimson Queen' on the other hand survived quite well. Then there is this other one Hoya kerrii variegata, it overwintered nicely, and is now in shade outdoors. I do not know if I will even see these ones bloom :rofl: but their foliage makes up for their lack of blooms for now.:)

RosieC 05-14-2014 06:57 AM

Really love these. Does this one have a strong fragrance?

I have some sort of hoya (with flat pink/white rosette like flowers) and it has a very strong sweet fragrance. It's not flowered for years though, it used to all the time. My mum has the same one (mine was a cutting of her's) growing all over one wall of her front conservatory style porch. It's a massive plant and is usually covered in flowers all the time. I love it :)

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Sorry, just seen your comment on scent above.

Doing a search online mine might be Hoya carnosa or something similar. It's flowers are certainly very similar to pictures I've found of that.

My mum keeps hers very very dry, so dry the plant often looks dehydrated, it's also a very bright south facing spot. She thinks mine might be both too dark, and too much water... it stopped flowering when I moved it to the current spot, and that's also when I repotted which kept it wetter than it used to be.

tarev 05-14-2014 03:01 PM

I have read that hoyas love to be root bound, so I have never repotted any of my hoyas yet.

tarev 05-14-2014 03:26 PM

hoya kerrii variegata
 
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I grow this Hoya kerrii variegata like a succulent, since it has more succulent-like leaves and stem. Maybe that is why your mom keeps her Hoya dry, sometimes it is that type of hoya.

I have it outdoors but in shade, I made the mistake of putting it in full sun last year and the leaves bleached badly. But it has overwintered indoors and recovered nicely now. I love its heart shape and variegation..now if only it will try and bloom :rofl:

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RosieC 05-15-2014 04:06 AM

Yes, I had to repot to stop it overbalancing, but I also think it preferred being root bound. My Mun's has been in the same pot about 20 years now and it's a tiny pot compared to the overall plant size which just climbs over a wall trellis.

However my repot was about 9 years ago, and I had hoped it would have filled the new pot by now. The actual plant keeps getting bigger. I wind it round and round it's self. There used to be a wire loop in there somewhere but if it's still there it's completely hidden by the wound plant.

Love those variegated heart shaped leaves on yours!

This discussion and my searches to try and find which type I have, has made me think I want more different ones of these. However my orchid take up the good spots (that's why the one I have is in a less than optimum spot).

Daethen 05-15-2014 08:55 AM

Now that I have seen it, I must have it. Anyone know where I can get a shooting star or have cuttings they would part with?????

tarev 05-15-2014 12:48 PM

I found my Hoya shooting star during a garden show..somehow they are not commonly sold in the stores.

I saw some online stores, selling them.

Daethen 05-15-2014 01:35 PM

Thanks, tarev. I will look around.

fredi*frogi 05-19-2014 12:32 PM

That hoya is lovely! My hoya is currently getting ready to bloom. I just water mine once a week, so I treat it like any other houseplant.

I got it from my gramma, I didn't know it could bloom. I had it in a VERY hot window sil, and then moved it to a bit cooler spot, it's bloomed regularly ever since!

tarev 05-19-2014 12:48 PM

I think my hoya outdoors wants some more humidity..sadly that's as much as it can get here..I think I got the lighting right, it is actively doing new vines, leaves looks better..but as to flowering..another story..:biggrin:


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