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Hoya acuta, commonly known as the Wax Plant, is a tropical climbing plant belonging to the Apocynaceae family. This species is characterized by its thick, waxy leaves, which are typically dark green and can have a slightly pointed tip. Hoya acuta produces clusters of star-shaped flowers that are often fragrant and come in shades of white and pale yellow, usually with a reddish center. The plant thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers well-draining soil. It is relatively low-maintenance, making it a popular choice for indoor gardeners. Additionally, Hoya acuta is known for its ability to tolerate periods of drought, making it a resilient addition to any plant collection.
Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, while too little light may hinder flowering.
Water: Allow the 3/4 top soil to dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly, ensuring excess water drains out. Typically, watering every 2-3 weeks in the growing season (spring and summer) is sufficient.
Humidity: This plant prefers moderate to high humidity but can adapt to average household conditions. If the air is particularly dry, consider misting the plant occasionally or placing a humidifier nearby.
Soil: Use well-draining cactus or succulent mix. Alternatively, you can create your own mix by combining potting soil with sand or perlite for improved drainage.
Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring to summer). During fall and winter, reduce or cease fertilization.
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Hoya acuta, commonly known as the Wax Plant, is a tropical climbing plant belonging to the Apocynaceae family. This species is characterized by its thick, waxy leaves, which are typically dark green and can have a slightly pointed tip. Hoya acuta produces clusters of star-shaped flowers that are often fragrant and come in shades of white and pale yellow, usually with a reddish center. The plant thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers well-draining soil. It is relatively low-maintenance, making it a popular choice for indoor gardeners. Additionally, Hoya acuta is known for its ability to tolerate periods of drought, making it a resilient addition to any plant collection.
Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, while too little light may hinder flowering.
Water: Allow the 3/4 top soil to dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly, ensuring excess water drains out. Typically, watering every 2-3 weeks in the growing season (spring and summer) is sufficient.
Humidity: This plant prefers moderate to high humidity but can adapt to average household conditions. If the air is particularly dry, consider misting the plant occasionally or placing a humidifier nearby.
Soil: Use well-draining cactus or succulent mix. Alternatively, you can create your own mix by combining potting soil with sand or perlite for improved drainage.
Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring to summer). During fall and winter, reduce or cease fertilization.
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