HEY HO,LET'S GO!

(The Ramones)

Monday, April 23, 2012

First Hoya Class is OUT!:-)



Yesterday I had the feeling that the cuttings were ready to face the outside world, and now the
greenhouse is empty!


( Waiting for the next unrooted class to come).
Here they are, the little one's ,starting with Hoya australis;


H.australis is a climbing Hoya, but I think about let it hang in the future, I am not sure yet.
For the moment I put it in a pot with a little stick (and the growing point UP, because otherwise
there is a chance that it won't grow any further).



The next one is Hoya kentiana;





Than Hoya wayettii;


This one was already growing in the greenhouse.




Here is Hoya thompsonii;





Hoya Bilobata;




Hoya sulawesi;




And last, but not least, Hoya Serpens;


In the left corner some leaves of a Ceropegia - I thought they look a bit alike.


I've made also leave cuttings from H. bilobata & H. wayettii, I haven't looked yet if they are rooting,
it seems to be a long process for a leave cutting to become a plant, and than only if it has a bit of the
stem on it.
The " Ikea Hoya" is an example of a leave cutting, and because there is most of the time no stem on
it there is only a 10% chance that it's gonna look like a Hoya Kerrii plant. Sometimes they root but
most of the time that's all there is gonna happen.

And than, as last, this isn't a cutting I got from Gerrit van der Zee but from  Paul Shirley,
there is grown on my Hoya diversifolia!
I think it looks like a lobster:-)



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