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Hoya Wyetti HB 8"

$49.99
SKU 22054

**Hoya wyetti - Short Description and Care Guide**

### **Short Description**:
**Hoya wyetti** is a unique and eye-catching species of Hoya, known for its long, leathery leaves and striking red and yellow star-shaped flowers that are produced in clusters. The plant has a vigorous, trailing or vining growth habit, making it ideal for hanging baskets, shelves, or as a climber on a trellis. The leaves are dark green with a glossy finish, and the plant often has a compact, bushy appearance when kept in a smaller pot. Its showy flowers and relatively easy care requirements make it a favorite among Hoya enthusiasts.

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### **Care Instructions**:

#### **Light**:
- **Ideal**: Bright, indirect light.
- **Avoid**: Direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. While Hoya wyetti can tolerate moderate light, it performs best in bright, filtered light, where it will flower more readily.

#### **Watering**:
- **Frequency**: Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch. Let the soil dry out slightly between waterings, as overwatering can lead to root rot. Be sure not to keep the soil too moist.
- **Tip**: In winter, reduce watering as the plant’s growth slows down. Always ensure the pot has good drainage.

#### **Humidity**:
- **Moderate to High Humidity**: Hoya wyetti thrives in humidity levels of 50% or more. If the air is dry, occasional misting or placing the plant on a humidity tray can help.
- **Tip**: A bathroom or kitchen with good indirect light is an ideal environment for this plant, as it provides higher humidity.

#### **Temperature**:
- **Ideal Range**: Between 60-85°F (15-29°C).
- **Avoid**: Exposure to temperatures below 50°F (10°C). Keep the plant away from cold drafts, air conditioners, or heat sources that may stress it.

#### **Soil**:
- Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral potting mix is ideal. A cactus or succulent mix with added perlite or orchid bark will provide good drainage, as Hoyas do not like to sit in waterlogged soil.
- **Tip**: Make sure the pot has drainage holes to prevent root rot.

#### **Fertilizing**:
- **Frequency**: Fertilize monthly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer. In fall and winter, reduce or stop fertilizing as the plant is not actively growing.
- **Tip**: Use a fertilizer designed for flowering plants to encourage blooming and healthy growth.

#### **Repotting**:
- Repot every 1-2 years or when the plant becomes root-bound. Choose a pot that is just 1-2 inches larger in diameter than the current one to allow for adequate root growth.
- **Tip**: Hoyas are slow growers and don't need frequent repotting. It's best to repot when the plant outgrows its current container or the soil becomes compacted.

#### **Pruning**:
- Regularly prune back leggy or overgrown vines to maintain a compact shape. Prune dead or yellowing leaves to keep the plant looking tidy. You can propagate the cuttings easily by rooting them in water or soil.
- **Tip**: Regular pruning helps encourage bushier growth and can stimulate new flowering shoots.

#### **Common Problems**:
- **Yellowing Leaves**: Can indicate overwatering, poor drainage, or too much direct sunlight. Ensure you're letting the soil dry out between waterings and that the plant is getting bright, indirect light.
- **Brown Tips**: Often caused by underwatering, dry air, or exposure to drafts. Maintain a consistent watering schedule and increase humidity if needed.
- **No Blooms**: If your Hoya wyetti isn't blooming, it may not be receiving enough light or could be too young. Be patient, as Hoyas can take a while to bloom, and ensure it's in a location with sufficient light.

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**Hoya wyetti** is a beautiful and relatively easy-to-care-for plant that makes a fantastic addition to any indoor space. With its glossy, leathery leaves and stunning clusters of red and yellow flowers, it’s an excellent choice for plant collectors and those looking to add something special to their home. Whether cascading from a hanging basket or climbing up a trellis, this Hoya will thrive with minimal attention and reward you with its fragrant blooms.

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