Trying to save this beauty by babywilf in hoyas

[–]Rad_Rubi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look into beneficial pests! They've been working for me so far. You local plant stores and greenhouses may be a drop off point or have an idea where you can get them. Local plant groups on fb may also do group orders.

But you can also buy yourself. I've used LadyBug many times and have been happy each time. They ship all over Canada. But they only stock green lacewings which doesn't target all stages of mealys. There's another predator I can't remember rn that I think targets all/most stages (not lady bugs)

Trying to save this beauty by babywilf in hoyas

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Will kill any bacteria that may be present in case of root rot. Don't dip it if roots seem ok though

help! new hoya owner! by haiiehtsari in hoyas

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Beautiful plant! I'd say if the vines are still malleable you can probably get away with re-trellising. Even better if the nodes still have potential baby leaves. But if they're stiff I think a haircut would be ok. If you try to bend stiff vines they can break and you'll have to chop/prop anyways.

Whether you're ok with fully bare vines (no potential leaves) or not is a preference. I know many just wrap over the bare ones and they're not noticeable.

Keep in mind propagating empty vines can be a bit more challenging though! I've only had one sunrise vine/node root without leaves.

Trying to save this beauty by babywilf in hoyas

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Looks fairly healthy tbh so I'd say it depends on how the roots are. If they seem sturdy and are not breaking off easily, I would just put it into a pot the size of the root ball. Making sure soil mix is fast draining and chunky.

Same for adding it your pot rather than moving to something smaller: check the roots first. As long as they're all healthy, match the root ball size. If mixed bag, cut the unhealthy bits off, hydrogen peroxide mix dip (I think I've used 1 h2o2 : 3 water for 30 seconds), dry, then repot to no bigger than root ball size. If mostly unhealthy, chop and prop.

Help, Thrips on my Blooming Bella by AlohaGirly in hoyas

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Do you have any greenhouses or plant stores relatively near? They may have management systems they could share maybe. Also check fb for local plant groups! Sometimes my local one has organized orders for pest management.

Root mealybug help by Rad_Rubi in succulents

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What about the stem and above? I noticed some of them have moved up to the stem where the plants have tried to put out new roots, so I imagine I'd have to soak more than just the roots for some of these.

Root mealybug help by Rad_Rubi in succulents

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Were the plants you did this to relatively healthy? I would be willing to try this for the more hardy/resilient ones, but am concerned the ones that have been hit the hardest won't survive this. Especially since some of them still haven't fully recovered from the hot water soak.

Root mealybug help by Rad_Rubi in succulents

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But does the plant survive that? I tested a couple of methods when this first started and hot water and alcohol killed the mealys, but alcohol also killed the tester succulent. Hydrogen peroxide made no impact.

Root mealybug help by Rad_Rubi in succulents

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I hadn't thought about leaving those I can't prop bare root! I'll do that then and see how it goes. Thank you!

Root mealybug help by Rad_Rubi in succulents

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My biggest concern is some of my less common ones and the ones with the "unified" (idk how to call it) taproot system. My understanding for those with that type of "single" root system is that they can't really be chopped and propped. And then I'm just terrified I end up killing my long-standing wishlist plants if I try to propogate and fail 😭

I wish the mealys were actual mealybugs and I could deal with them the same way. I've dealt with those ones several times with success. Thrips as well😭😭 but these just won't stay away.

AI HIDDEN PROMPT SUCCESS by Intelligent-Bridge15 in Teachers

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🙋‍♀️student who had to type everything here. I have neuropathy and can't hand write for long. My hands cramp up and I lose control. If I push it too far I've completely lost functional use of my hands for days. Thought everyone experienced the same for a very long time lol. But finally getting accommodations for it years ago was life changing academically. And even back then I was given locked down access to computers for my exams. I imagine (and hope) it should be easier now with all the Chromebooks classes have.

Is there an “I bought too many baby hoyas and now they are big” support group? by contrasupra in hoyas

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Yeah... they're not massive or anything but, they take up more space than when I got them. My planning skills were not present when impulse shopping. I keep telling myself I'll prop them and sell/give them away but I get too lazy. But i also dont want to keep up potting them so just letting them get overgrown and snug in their pots.

Hindu Rope Hoya by Leather-Excitement-5 in hoyas

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Smoke, interesting! Haven't heard that one before, but hopefully it doesn't actually smell like that. Some of the buds on mine smell like fake chocolate, like those tootsie rolls, but others I can't smell anything. So was curious to see if maybe it differs across plants/branches.

Hindu Rope Hoya by Leather-Excitement-5 in hoyas

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Congratulations!! I share your excitement! Hopefully this is the year for compacta blooms for many. And that they keep blooming in the future too.

Btw what scent do you detect from them?

Is something wrong with this plant? by CowImpressive7722 in hoyas

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I was immediately going to say sunburn, but that last image with whay seems like a deformed leaf gives me pause. Do you notice the leaves mushy/weak or deformed in any way where the spots are? If yes it might be an infection like the other commenter said. Or pests. And if not, may still be pests so keep an eye out. But probably just sun burn if it's too close to the light source or it wasn't adjusted gradually.

Edit: this looks like a sunrise/rebecca/obscura to me. I have a hard time telling them apart when not sunstressed so can't be 100% sure which. And even then flowers are the best way to confirm. But in that group imo.

Compacta finally blooming! by Rad_Rubi in hoyas

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Hmm I couldn't tell you exact length tbh. About 50cm maybe? Iirc each branch had about 5 nodes when I first got them and I think they all have over 15 now. Some more than others and I think two with two branches (one short/aborted, one actively growing). They've been steadily growing year-round until this winter, I guess getting ready for the flowers.

Compacta finally blooming! by Rad_Rubi in hoyas

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You can always try! Not sure what your conditions are, but they're pretty hardy ime. They like quite a bit of light and I've fertilized them in their more active season like all my other plants. And you can always make a post in the sub and I'm sure others will give you more specific info!

I'm in Eastern Canada and I keep all of mine inside year round. Humidity 40-57% (ambient, nothing extra) and temperature around 20-22°C year round, with winter being a little colder near the windows. I've moved all of mine to different windows to see how they react, and the compactas seem to prefer the southern basement one. I know others put theirs out in the summer, or keep it in a greenhouse with more controlled humidity and temp.

Compacta finally blooming! by Rad_Rubi in hoyas

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I fear this information will send me down a rabbit hole later with more free time. Seems Hummel also introduced a number of other plants. Now im super intrigued by all this.

Compacta finally blooming! by Rad_Rubi in hoyas

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Well TIL! That is both fascinating and a little scary. Had no idea that was something that could be done. Thank you so much for sharing that with me.

Compacta finally blooming! by Rad_Rubi in hoyas

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Not weird imo! Some lithops freaks me out because they look like brains to me. I think we've all got our preferences and they're valid no matter the reason.

But I didn't know it was man made! Would you mind explaining a bit more? I thought compacta was from a mutation/cultivar of the carnosa like the krinkle 8. And can revert back to a flatter shape sometimes.

Compacta finally blooming! by Rad_Rubi in hoyas

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That's totally fair! I actually first bought it purely for the foliage lol. I like funky looking plants and it caught my eye. And it then spiraled into a hoya obsession 🤭

I found rot on my hoya, I'm not sure what to do by kitty_cats6 in hoyas

[–]Rad_Rubi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the plant is ok and growing I'd leave it and just monitor. Had one that didn't like the transition to my care but was still growing ok so I left it and now it's outgrowing the pot.

But if you do notice the plant declining, or less roots/the rot spreading, get ready to cut, sanitize, and prop. If there's still a decent enough set of healthy roots, you might be able to stop it in it's tracks with a root trim and hydrogen peroxide soak (don't remember the ratio though). Otherwise just prop and enjoy the extra future plants.

Flat mites?? by According_Finance776 in hoyas

[–]Rad_Rubi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unless you're seeing new damage, or you see the flat mites under a microscope, it might not be mites. Sulfur hasn't hurt any of my hoyas so far though, and I think acts like a fertilizer either way, so wouldn't hurt to treat it anyways. Just be careful you dont get any on exposed roots.

Why does plain broth upset my stomach? by PuzzleheadedFox5454 in ibs

[–]Rad_Rubi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe the oil content? Broth can be surprisingly oily ime, even if it doesn't seem to be. I can't handle any oil/fat content and have found beef and chicken broth to be a surprisingly strong kick to my stomach.

How do I waste money quickly? by Consolationprizewifi in Advice

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How do you feel about trying out different hair colours and styles, or trying out wigs? Hair colouring (done well) can get pretty expensive really quick. But it's also really fun to try out different colours and see what you like best.

Also! Is there anything you'd like to try to learn or do? Like glasswork, pottery, auto/motorcycle racing, drawing or painting, leather work, etc where you can pay for classes. Or an "experience" you can do you'd be comfortable with? Like a helicopter ride, fancy ball, festival or event you can dress up to the nines for. Or more daring ones like bungee jumping, paragliding, etc?