Care Tips: 

Light: Hoya plants thrive in bright, indirect sunlight. Ideally, place near a window with filtered sunlight, avoiding prolonged direct sun exposure, which can scorch their leaves. 

Water: Check that their soil has dried out before watering. Overwatering can lead to root rot. When you water your hoya use room temperature water to avoid shocking its roots. 

Soil: Well-draining soil. 

Temperature: Hoyas prefer warm, humid environments. Typical house temperatures are fine, but you may want to consider having a humidifier nearby or keeping it in a sunny bathroom for the humidity level. 

Fun Facts:

– Many varieties produce vining, trailing foliage which will cascade down the side of a pot, making them ideal plants for hanging baskets. Alternatively, if a trellis is provided you can train your hoya to climb upwards.

– Low maintenance

– When they flower, many varieties have clusters of waxy star-shaped flowers. 

– Many Hoya flowers have a fragrance, smelling like chocolate, citrus, or vanilla. 

– Help purify the air around them!