Succulents | Espoma Organic | Organic Fertilizer https://www.espoma.com A natural in the garden since 1929 Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:17:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 VIDEO: Planting A Succulent Buddha Bowl with Summer Rayne Oakes ? https://www.espoma.com/fruits-vegetables/none/2023-video-planting-a-succulent-buddha-bowl-with-summer-rayne-oakes-%f0%9f%aa%b4/ Fri, 01 Sep 2023 12:09:40 +0000 https://www.espoma.com/?p=34692 Revitalize your outdoor space or that sunny spot by your window with a hardy succulent arrangement. Follow along with Summer […]

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Revitalize your outdoor space or that sunny spot by your window with a hardy succulent arrangement. Follow along with Summer Rayne Oakes as she crafts a beautiful, relaxing succulent Buddha bowl. Summer blends Espoma Organic Cactus Mix, Bonsai mix, Perlite, and Horticultural Charcoal to create the ultimate growing medium for her succulents.

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Hoya Plants: Caring for Hoya https://www.espoma.com/gardening/indoor-gardening/hoya-plants-caring-for-hoya/ Wed, 18 Dec 2019 19:31:22 +0000 https://www.espoma.com/?p=29731 Hoya have been popular house plants for decades and with good reason. They are extremely long-lived, have a classic, deep […]

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Hoya have been popular house plants for decades and with good reason. They are extremely long-lived, have a classic, deep green, vining foliage and produce fragrant, light pink and red star-shaped flowers. Because of their thick waxy, foliage they are often called wax plants or sometimes porcelain flower referring to the unique texture of the flowers.

These tropical vining plants have a few requirements in order to thrive but nothing too hard. Give them bright, indirect light, humidity and a light touch when it comes to watering. Use a potting mix that allows for good air circulation around the roots. Read on for the best recipe for success.

Light

Select a place that gets bright, indirect light. Don’t let their waxy foliage fool you. They are not succulents and can’t take harsh afternoon light. They will grow in lower light situations but it’s unlikely they will bloom. 

Soil and Repotting

Potting soil with good air circulation is very important for Hoya. To create a perfect blend mix equal parts of Espoma’s organic Cactus Mix, Orchid Mix, and Perlite. Hoya like to be pot-bound or crowded in their pots. They will only need to be repotted every two or three years.

Water

Water regularly with room-temperature water, spring through summer. Let the top layer of soil dry between watering. In the fall and winter growth naturally slows down and they won’t use as much water. Water sparingly during fall and winter, give them just enough that the soil doesn’t dry out completely. Too much water can cause flowers to drop.

Humidity 

Hoya are tropical plants that thrive in humid conditions. Use a humidifier to bring the humidity levels up, especially in winter when indoor air tends to be dry. A saucer with gravel and water also provides humidity as the water evaporates. Misting with room-temperature water also helps but avoid spraying the flowers.

Temperature

Keep the room temperature warm year-round, try not to let it drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s also best to keep plants from touching cold windows and away from heating and cooling vents.

Pruning

Prune in spring before vigorous growth begins. The stems with no leaves are called spurs and shouldn’t be removed. Flowers are produced on the same spurs year after year. Hoya are vining plants that will happily cascade from a shelf or window sill. Conversely, they are often trained onto trellises that are either vertical or circular, giving the impression of a more robust plant.

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Espoma’s Orchid! liquid fertilizer is perfect for Hoya.  Feed once a month from spring through fall.

Here are links to other blogs and videos we hope you will enjoy:

Hoya Tips and Propagation from Homestead Brooklyn

A Healthy and Happy New Year with Plants

DIY Terrarium Ideas

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VIDEO: Caring for Your Christmas Cactus with Garden Answer https://www.espoma.com/espoma-videos/christmas-cactus-care-organic-fertilizer-organic-liquid-fertilizer-organic-potting-soil-garden-answer/ https://www.espoma.com/espoma-videos/christmas-cactus-care-organic-fertilizer-organic-liquid-fertilizer-organic-potting-soil-garden-answer/#comments Wed, 20 Dec 2017 21:48:07 +0000 http://www.espoma.com/?p=23502 In this video, Laura from Garden Answer shares her top tips for nurturing everyone’s favorite holiday plant—the Christmas cactus! These beloved plants can thrive for years with proper care and attention.

Laura recommends starting with a high-quality organic potting soil, like Espoma Organic Cactus Mix, specially formulated for cacti and succulents. She also emphasizes the importance of fertilizing, suggesting Espoma Organic Cactus! Liquid Plant Food to keep your plant healthy and blooming.

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