This tropical indoor plant — often called a “Wax plant” due to its thick waxy leaves — is a classic because it lives forever, grows to be enormous, and creates beautiful, porcelain-like fragrant flower clusters (it's also often called “Porcelain flower”).
Keeping this in view, do Hoyas like to be misted?
Although many Hoyas are vines & shrubs in nature, some are epiyphytic just like bromeliads & orchids. In short, Hoyas don't like their feet to be consistently moist. It's better to underwater them than to over water. Water less often in the winter.
Are Hoya plants easy to grow?
A second reason why hoyas are quite popular as a houseplant is that they are relatively easy to grow from cuttings. Most just need a node or two and a leaf to take root. Some, which have chlorophyll in their stems, may not even need a leaf—but only a node—to take root and eventually grow.
What time of year do Hoyas flower?
Hoyas are popular houseplants with long trailing stems, waxy leaves and fragrant flowers. Some varieties of hoyas bloom in spring and summer, some flower in fall and winter, and some bloom sporadically throughout the year.
Does Hoya need full sun?
Light Requirements – Sunlight is important for a Hoya plant, but indirect sunlight is best. They prefer morning sun, but if the light is not sufficient, the plant may not bloom. Temperature – These beautiful flowers are tropical plants, so you do not want to keep them in extremely cool temperatures.