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Getting a Hoya to BloomIf you are having trouble getting a Hoya to bloom, try it directly in a west window and remember when it does bloom, let the blossoms fall as another will take it's place in the same spot on the vine.
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The fragrance off the bloom will fill your home, too. It glistens with nectar beads..and lasts for quite some time. Post by canyn RE: Getting a Hoya to BloomDoes the plant need strong light? I have mine in a west window with good light , not direct sunlight but good light all day, It has been there for over a year with no flowers, and it does have the long branches that I assume would have had flowers on them. I'll take any advice, it's a good sized plant too. thanks a million Post By sodagirl (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Hoya to BloomI have never heard of those. It is absolutely georgous, thanks for sharing! Post by MissyD |
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