Hoya Callistophylla House Plant 10 cm Pot
Hoya Callistophylla, commonly known as the Wax Plant, is a stunning tropical houseplant with unique foliage and beautiful clusters of fragrant flowers. Native to Southeast Asia, this plant is a member of the Apocynaceae family and is highly sought after by plant enthusiasts for its ornamental value.
Appearance: Hoya Callistophylla has thick, succulent-like leaves that are oval-shaped and slightly pointed at the tip. The leaves are deep green in color and have prominent veins running through them. The foliage is covered in a waxy coating, giving the plant its common name. When mature, this plant can produce clusters of small star-shaped flowers that are often pink or white in color. The flowers are highly fragrant and have a sweet, honey-like scent.
Light: Hoya Callistophylla thrives in bright, indirect light. It should be placed near a window where it can receive a few hours of direct sunlight in the morning or evening, but avoid exposing it to intense midday sun as it can scorch the leaves.
Temperature: This tropical plant prefers warm temperatures between 65-85¬?F (18-29¬?C). Keep it away from drafty areas and extreme temperature fluctuations, as it can negatively impact its growth and overall health.
Humidity: Hoya Callistophylla prefers higher humidity levels, mimicking its natural habitat in the tropical regions. You can increase humidity by placing the plant on a tray filled with water and pebbles or by using a humidifier. Regular misting can also help maintain adequate humidity levels.
Watering: Proper watering is crucial for the health of Hoya Callistophylla. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings, as overwatering can lead to root rot. Stick your finger about an inch into the soil, and if it feels dry, it's time to water. Water thoroughly, allowing excess water to drain out of the pot. Avoid letting the plant sit in standing water, as it can cause root rot.
Soil: Hoya Callistophylla prefers a well-draining soil mix. A combination of peat moss, perlite, and orchid bark or pumice works well. This mix allows for proper aeration and helps prevent waterlogged conditions.
Fertilizer: Feed Hoya Callistophylla with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). Dilute the fertilizer to half the recommended strength and apply it every two to three weeks. During the dormant period (fall and winter), reduce or eliminate fertilization.
Pruning: Pruning Hoya Callistophylla is not often necessary. However, you can trim back any leggy or unruly growth to maintain a compact and bushy shape. Prune after blooming to encourage new growth and potential flower production.
Propagation: Hoya Callistophylla can be propagated through stem cuttings. Take a cutting that includes at least two nodes and remove the lower leaves. Allow the cutting to callous for a few days before placing it in a well-draining soil mix. Keep the soil lightly moist until roots develop, which typically takes a few weeks.
Pests and Diseases: Hoya Callistophylla is generally resistant to pests, but it can occasionally be affected by common houseplant pests like mealybugs and spider mites. Regularly inspect the plant for any signs of infestation and treat with appropriate insecticidal soap or neem oil if necessary. Proper ventilation and avoiding overwatering can help prevent fungal diseases.
In conclusion, Hoya Callistophylla is an attractive houseplant that adds a touch of tropical beauty to any indoor space. With the right care, this plant can thrive and reward you with its stunning foliage and fragrant flowers.
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- Plants are supplied in plastic nursery pots unless stated in the product title.
- Plants are not for consumption unless stated as edible.
- Plant heights can fluctuate +/- 10%.
- Our plants are kept at our tropical nursery in Yorkshire where we maintain an average temperature of 18c.