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Hoya Lyi Care and Growing Tips

Follow the Hoya Lyi Care and Growing Tips for including this cute plant in your indoor garden for a beautiful display of lush greenery.

Hoya Lyi can be a charming addition to your home garden as this beautiful epiphyte has low demands and care requirements, making it a perfect choice for beginner and experienced gardeners. You can read all the details in the Hoya Lyi Care and Growing Tips guide below.

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Hoya Lyi Profile

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Hoya Lyi belongs to Southeast Asia, with many species native to Australia. This genus has large epiphytic flowering plants. It blooms in a tropical climate and is quite easy to grow. This hoya does not take a lot of areas, blooms early from a cutting, and emits an amazing scent.

This dainty climber is sometimes lithophytic on limestone when it develops in deep shade. It has variable oval, oblong, or elliptic leaves. The flowers appear in full white to pink with purple to pink centers. This plant has a different-shaped corona that is flat and broad with small pollen-masses.

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How to Propagate Hoya Lyi

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Hoya Lyi Care and Growing Tips

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Location

Keep the plant in a bright shade with morning sunlight. Protect the plant from direct sunlight and afternoon sun.

Soil

Add a fistful of perlite to the garden center-bought regular potting mix.  Add peat, compost, and lots of organic matter to the soil for good growth.

Water

Water when soil is 80-90 percent dry or once the foliage loses luster. Avoid over-watering.

Humidity

Do remember this plant appreciates humidity.

Fertilizer

Hoya lyi doesn’t need any fertilizer; fresh potting mix includes required nutrients, and when revived every year, you won’t need to feed the plant.

Repotting

You can repot hoya Lyi once in a year or when it outgrows the pot.

Pruning

Do not remove the peduncles or flower stalks, as hoya lyi can flower again from the same stem again and again. Cut any yellow or damaged foliage and stem regularly.

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Toxicity

This plant is not safe for pets.

 

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