I Used Stem Cutting To Propagate It!
Finally, after three years of care, my Hoya shepherdii appears in excellent health and even lush. This climbing plant is charming. It's best suited for hanging baskets because its leaves are a little thinner than those of Hoya kentiana. This plant does not receive enough water and is somewhat sensitive to low humidity. Therefore, I always inspect the soil before watering it to make sure it seems dry before doing so.
Pros and Cons Based on Reviews
- Easy propagated
- Low maintenance
- Grow very lush foliage
- Climbing plant
- Low humidity
- Watering issue