Sarawak hoya6/4/2023 We cannot give a refund for snapped leaves.Hoyas are a wonderfully strange, beautiful, and numerous plant genus that’s gaining many fans. The loss of a leaf in transport on a healthy plant should not generally be cause for any concern. We are happy to replace your plant if it is very badly damaged in transport. If any plant has been repotted or a cutting has been taken then we are not able to accept returns. To allow the plant to acclimatise in its new home, there should be no repotting of the plant for a minimum of 14 days after receipt. This will ensure the plant is kept as safe as possible on its return. If returning your order, please keep all original packaging and use this to send the plant back to us. Please send us a picture within 24 hours of receiving your plant and we'll help you out with your issue. We guarantee to send happy and healthy plants, however, it is your responsibility to care for them and we cannot be held responsible for neglect or mis care. We guarantee our plants 14 day from receipt. We do send all our plants via next day delivery, however couriers can sometimes take longer. We pack and ship all orders on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays to prevent plants waiting in transit over the weekend. Orders from abroad cannot be fulfilled and will be cancelled & refunded. You must provide the adequate conditions to keep them alive. Our plants are sent with a detailed care guide to help you look after them. The picture shown is an example of what's in stock unless stated otherwise. We will send you a plant as close to the picture and description as possible. Variations of shape and colour are perfectly natural and to be expected. Please be aware that your plant may vary from the picture as this is a living item. Humidity: Hoya prefer higher humidity, between 60-80% - they definitely grow better with higher humidity. You can dilute fertiliser to half the recommended amount but never add more. Alternatively, you can pot in a mix of coco chips and perlite.įertilising: Feed your plant every few waterings during the growing season or when you observe active growth. Potting mix: A chunky well draining mix composed of coco coir, perlite or vermiculite, orchid bark, sphagnum moss and worm castings you could also add some horticultural charcoal to this epiphytic mix. Be sure to thoroughly moisten the substrate. Water: Allow the majority of the mix to dry out as the mix is traditionally quite chunky, water will usually flow through quite easily. An east-facing window is usually a good spot. Light: B right indirect light, meaning the plant sees the sun for 0-4 hours per day - this could be through trees or a translucent curtain, it’s important for the plant to see the sky in order to thrive. Hoya aren’t considered toxic, however, they may make your pet or child vomit if ingested, keep out of reach just to be safe.įor further information about Hoya , check out our blog. We do not recommend removing the plant from the coco husk plug.Įach plant is numbered, if you order plant number one, you will receive plant number one. Don in 1838, the specific epithet means ‘broad-leaved’ in Latin.ġ2cm potted plant in a coco husk plug with coco coir, coco chips, perlite and pine bark. Genus name is new Latin, named after Thomas Hoy ( c. It has persistent peduncles and in its native range will bloom frequently. Hoya latifolia is generally found very high up in the sunny spots of the canopy, having climbed its way up host trees. This epiphytic climber produces large glabrous leaves, they are broadly ovate and very fleshy, light-dark green and will turn red-maroon when sunstressed. Sarawak isn’t a species, it is geographical designation, this means it’s an unidentified species found in Sarawak which is incidentally also the primary collection site for H. Hoya latifolia is part of the Apocynaceae family and its native range is Myanmar to W. We would love to give other collectors a chance to buy one. Duplicate orders WILL be cancelled and refunded without notice.
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