Hoya Verticillata Lampung
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Hoya verticillata is a beautiful and relatively easy-to-care-for species of Hoya (also known as Wax Plant), prized for its thick, waxy leaves and clusters of fragrant, star-shaped flowers. It's a climbing or trailing epiphyte that thrives in indoor conditions with the right setup.
Here’s a full care guide for Hoya verticillata:
🌿 Quick Overview
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Light: Bright, indirect light (can tolerate some direct morning sun)
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Water: Allow soil to dry out between waterings
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Humidity: Medium to high (40–60%+)
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Growth: Vining habit – great for hanging baskets or trellises
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Flowers: Star-shaped, usually white to pink, fragrant
☀️ LIGHT
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Bright, indirect light is ideal.
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Can handle some direct morning or late afternoon sun, but too much harsh sunlight can scorch leaves.
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Will survive in medium light but may not flower well.
💧 WATERING
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Let the top 1–2 inches of soil dry out between waterings.
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In winter, reduce frequency.
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Hoyas dislike staying wet — always use a well-draining pot and avoid soggy soil.
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Water less if kept in cooler temps or low light.
🌡️ TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY
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Ideal temp: 65–85°F (18–29°C)
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Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity.
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Will tolerate normal household humidity but thrives in 50%+.
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Increase humidity to encourage blooming.
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🌱 SOIL
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Use a light, well-draining mix, like:
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1 part potting mix
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1 part perlite or pumice
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1 part orchid bark or coco chips
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You can also use a cactus or succulent mix with added bark.
🧪 FERTILIZER
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Feed monthly during the growing season (spring/summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
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A bloom booster fertilizer (higher phosphorus) may help encourage flowers.
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No need to feed in winter.
🌸 BLOOMING
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Blooms appear in clusters from older growth (peduncles).
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Don’t cut off peduncles — they will rebloom from the same point.
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Flowers are fragrant, waxy, and can last for a few days to a week.
To encourage blooms:
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Give it bright, indirect light.
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Maintain steady temps and humidity.
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Avoid moving it too often.
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Use a balanced or bloom-boosting fertilizer.
🪴 REPOTTING
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Hoyas like to be slightly root-bound.
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Repot every 2–3 years or when roots are clearly outgrowing the pot.
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Best time to repot is spring.
🌿 PRUNING & TRAINING
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Prune to control shape or remove leggy growth.
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Use trellises or hoops to train vines — can also be grown in hanging baskets.