Personality:

      Cuteness overload

      Loves direct or filtered sunlight

       Loves room temperature & can tolerate air conditioning

      Not toxic or harmful to humans or pets.

 

Care Tips:

       Grows well in dry and well-drained soil. Use the wooden stick to check if the soil is dry. The plant is ready for watering only when you dip and remove the stick and no soil sticks to it.

    Every 10-14 days

       During the growth period, you can feed it with some fertilizer. (Optional)

       When it outgrows the pot, replant it in a slightly larger pot

 

Water & dropper usage:

How much water does my plant need, approximately?

  • Mini 50ml
  • Petite 100ml
  • Midi 250ml
  • Lush 400ml

 

How do I use the dropper?

Get a small cup of water with the suggested amount, fill the dropper by squeezing it and water around the plants directly on the stones, avoid putting water directly on the plants/leaves to protect them from rotting.

Common problems of Hoya: 

Problem: Leaves have brown spots

Cause: Overwatering 

Solution: Let the plant dry out under a good amount of sun. Then rewater like normal using our water dropper.

 

Problem: Yellow leaves

Cause: Too much sun

Solution: Find it a bright spot, but out of direct sun

In the wild

Hoya Kerii or the “lucky heart” comes out of subtropical and tropical Asia through the western Pacific. Hoyas are found climbing on trees or even rocky areas. This cute climber can reach up to 4m in height.

hoya in the wild

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