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VARIEGATED HOYA POLYNEURA - Variegated Hoya Fishtail

VARIEGATED HOYA POLYNEURA - Variegated Hoya Fishtail

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VARIEGATED HOYA POLYNEURA or Variegated Hoya Fishtail produces narrow and thin green leaves with creamy white edges. They resemble a fish-tail, hence the nickname. But the leaves aren’t the only thing they produce. They also create gorgeous star-shaped flowers that blow your mind.

A Hoya polyneura needs bright but indirect light. This plant needs less water than most but moisture is still an important element. Make sure you’re using well-draining soil.

This houseplant is an epiphytic plant. This means that it doesn’t grow under the soil like a normal plant. Instead, these plants wrap their roots around rocks or nearby trees for support.

Soil

The Hoya polyneura plant needs well-draining water. As we’ll discuss later, this plant is susceptible to over-watering. Well-draining soil can prevent this issue.

Well-draining soil is perfect at making sure a plant isn’t over-watered. It allows extra water to drain through. You will need a plant pot with drainage holes at the bottom so it doesn’t stand in water either.

At the same time, well-draining soil ensures that your Hoya plant gets all the moisture it needs. It holds onto enough moisture to keep the plant hydrated.

Perlite is the best ingredient to add to your soil to ensure drainage. Perlite loosens up the soil so excess water can drain to the bottom. But since it’s porous, it can also hold onto moisture to keep the plant hydrated.

Light

Bright but indirect sunlight is important for a healthy Hoya polyneura plant. If it sits in direct sunlight, the leaves will burn. They’re super thin and delicate. It doesn’t take much to damage these special leaves.

You can create the right lighting by sitting your Hoya plant in either an east or north-facing window. Your plant is getting light but it’s not sitting in direct sunlight.

Watering

Like most plants, water is essential to keeping your Hoya polyneura plant happy. But unlike other plants, you don’t need to water it as often.

You want to let the soil dry out before you water this plant. Feel around the soil to the bottom before you decide to water. It doesn’t need to be all the way dry but it shouldn’t be very moist either.

Temperature

A Hoya polyneura plant needs to be in temperatures ranging from 10C to 24C.

Humidity

The Hoya polyneura loves high humidity. High humidity ensures that it’s lush and the flowers are going to bloom. Mist once a day in warmer months.

Fertilizer

Fertilizer is super important for a Hoya polyneura plant. Fertilizer makes sure the plant is getting all the nutrients it can’t get from watering alone.

You want to fertilize this plant about every two weeks during the warm months or use slow release houseplant fertiliser in spring and summer.  When the cold months hit, you can skip the fertilizing process. Most indoor plant fertilizers will work well with the Hoya polyneura.

Re-Potting

The Hoya polyneura plant needs re-potted about every two years. You’ll know by checking the drainage holes of the plant pot. If the roots are peeking out, it’s important to switch out pots right away. When you do go to re-pot this plant, only get a plant pot that’s a bit bigger than the original.

This plant will be supplied in 12cm pot. Photo taken from current lot. Plants are plants, they all grow differently. Plants with same age may have different growth and size. We will pick best one for you from our current stock.

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