Hoya Tsangii
Hoya Tsangii’s is one of the daintiest of Hoya’s with small dusky rose oval leaves that are edged maroon. Only when grown in full sun the leaves typically develop red margins. Clusters of brick-red flowers tipped yellow all year. It’s climbing nature means that this plant, with time, can fill a room with succulent leaves and a range of colours.
Hoya Tsangii is very easy to care for as long as you keep it in a bright spot and are careful with water. Like many other types of Hoya’s, this species is epiphytic in its natural habitat, which means it’s actually an air plant with crinkly succulent leaves.
The plant is approximately 20cm long and it comes in a hanging plastic nursery pot 10cm.
Soil: Lightweight, fast-draining potting mix
Light: bright indirect
Humidity: 40%-60%
Repotting: Hoya’s like to be pot bound, they need to be repotted very seldom
Please note: Hoya won’t flower unless it receives very bright indirect sunlight. A south-facing window would be ideal, although eastern and western exposures may also work if they are bright enough. This plant will even tolerate a little direct sunlight.
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