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Rooting Hoya?

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by Adriel_135 on July 07, 2006 06:33 AM
Could somebody give me some good tips on rooting a Hoya (think that it is Hoya Compacta or Hindu Rope), I was given a small cutting & [flower] I have never had any Hoya's before & want to give this cutting every chance at surival...
Thanks!!!
by DowntoEarth on July 07, 2006 03:37 PM
Hello!

Did you get the (private email) I sent you before about rooting your hoya? It should root ok in a small 2"-3" pot. You can cut it in two (take off bottom leaves) to make a 1" - 2" stem and root both in the same pot, that is if they fit ok. Water once then wait until close to dry.

Keep in bright indirect light. This one does like some sun,(I give mine about an hour or so each day) But first wait until it's had a chance to root and get astablished.

Good Luck!
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