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Hoyas Wick Watering System. The Costly Mistake. Why I Had to Replant My Hoyas

My Hoyas & Succulents 2,750 1 year ago
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In this video, I've completed repotting my plants and have some exciting observations to share about Hoyas. I've spent several weeks focusing on repotting, mainly Hoyas and Philodendrons, and have transitioned most of my plants to a wick watering system. Towards the end of the video, I'll provide more details about this system, as well as the conclusions I've reached and the mistakes I've made. But for now, let's dive into the specific Hoya varieties that have amazed me during this repotting journey: Hoya Glabra: A beautiful variety with large leaves, striking veins, and splashes of color. It thrives even with occasional drought periods and is truly outstanding. Hoya Germany: Despite some leaf loss, it still looks stunning. It has been resilient during challenging conditions and is a wonderful Hoya variety. Hoya Kenejiana Albomarginata: This Hoya features dense and beautifully variegated leaves. It may start small but gradually grows into a charming plant. Hoya Kenejiana Nuggets: While it grows more slowly and has variegation in the center of its leaves, it remains an intriguing Hoya variety. Hoya Serpens: A tiny-leaved Hoya that's easy to care for and prefers consistently moist soil. It's charming and beautiful. Hoya Wibergiae: After multiple attempts to care for it, it has finally thrived under artificial lighting, making it a favorite among my Hoyas. Hoya Crassipetiolatata Splash: This Hoya surprised me with its small leaves that gradually grow larger and more beautiful. It's easy to care for and a fantastic addition to my collection. Hoya Irina (EPC-964): This Hoya, sharing my name, continues to bring me joy with its unique and amazing leaves. It's a favorite in my collection. These Hoyas have delighted me with their beauty, growth rates, and ease of care. Stay tuned for more updates on the wick watering system I've implemented for my plants. If you're considering a wick watering system for your plants, make sure to choose the right type of thread and conduct a small experiment to ensure it works effectively. Thank you for watching, and I appreciate your comments, likes, questions, and advice. Stay tuned for more exciting content in the next video! Goodbye, and see you soon!

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