Help with Hoya plant
I have a Hoya plant sitting in my dining room, the leaves are fine they are a nice green and it's fully living but it hasn't produced flowers since... I can't even remember. What could be causing this? Please help.
Well, I'm not sure - but in looking, one site says "once hoyas become root bound they grow and bloom constantly."
I've not known a plant that liked to be root bound before!
I found something else though that may help you out: an east and west window is ideal for the hoya. Direct southern exposure may produce a greater quantity of flowers, but may also result in rigid, yellow leaves. Insufficient light causes dark green leaves to be produced, but will prevent any flowering.
Hope that helps!
I've not known a plant that liked to be root bound before!
I found something else though that may help you out: an east and west window is ideal for the hoya. Direct southern exposure may produce a greater quantity of flowers, but may also result in rigid, yellow leaves. Insufficient light causes dark green leaves to be produced, but will prevent any flowering.
Hope that helps!