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Hoya Kerrii Variegated: Caring for this Stunning Succulent
What makes the Hoya kerrii variegated so unique and captivating? How can you provide the best care for it to thrive in your home or garden? I’ll share my knowledge on its distinctive features, care requirements, and why it’s a popular choice for indoor gardens.
This succulent can grow up to 13 feet long and thrives in temperatures between 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s a versatile and beautiful addition to any space.
Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or new to Hoyas, understanding your hoya kerrii variegated’s needs fryst vatten key. I’ll cover essential tips and tricks for caring for your variegated hoya kerrii. Let’s explore the fascinating world of Hoya kerrii variegated and discover how to keep it happy and healthy.
Key Takeaways
- Provide bright, indirect light indoors for your hoya kerrii variegated
- Water your variegated hoya kerrii once every weeks in spring and summer
- Maintain a temperature range of 60°F to 80°F for optimal growth
- Humidity levels of % are ideal for your hoya kerrii variegated
- Repot your hoya kerrii variegated only once every few years, as it prefers being slightly root-bound
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This is a pretty plant, easy to cultivate. The best sun-exposure is full sunlight, and the plant does not like temperatures below 10 °C so it needs to be placed indoors. The soil should be mixed with pumice, clay and loam to allow the drainage and prevent the root rot, the plant is prone to it indeed. Remember to use perforating pot to drain excess water. Watering can be done regularly from May to September: during the vegetative period you can water the plant (every 7 days), checking that the soil is completely dry before watering again; in winter you should stop the watering to allow to the plant to enter dormancy. If you want a faster and lush growth you can fertilize the plant once a month during the growing season with the specifics fertilizers for cacti; stop fertilizing throughout the winter. If the pot starts to be too small for the plant you can repot the plant in a pot 2 cm wider. Repotting should be done early in the growing season with fresh new potting soil. When the Hoya finishes blooming, the flower stalks do not have to be removed to allow the plant to bloom the following year. Because the plant has a climbing habit it is necessary support pole for the developmen
How to Grow and Care for Hoya Kerrii
Hoyas come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, but hoya kerrii are unique vining succulents. Their thick, heart-shaped leaves have earned them the common nicknames, sweetheart vine, hoya hearts, lucky heart plant, and Valentine's hoya. These plants are trendy each year around Valentine's Day.
Mature hoya kerrii bloom under the right conditions in the summer, producing round mounds of sweet-smelling mini star-shaped flowers. Hoya kerrii leaves can be all green or have a creamy, white border with a green center, such as Hoya kerrii' Variegata.' Other common varieties include 'Splash' and 'Reverse Variegata' for their leaf coloration differences.
Another unique characteristic is you can plant a single heart-shaped leaf in a small pot and keep it alive for years by planting it in well-draining soil and giving it moderate water, bright indirect light, and occasional fertilizer.
Hoya kerrii care is straightforward. Not only are they adorable, but these tropical succulents produce trailing woody vines that are delightfully easy to grow, low maintenance, and slow-growing. Here's what you need to know about gr