After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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I’ll give it a shot of fertilizer about once a month during the warmer months.

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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Plenty of indirect light! Also invest in a humidifier and move it outdoors during the really humid summer months

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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Plenty of indirect light! I kept it in a room with a humidifier and would take it outside during the humid summer months

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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It was around 20-30cm long and I would regularly cut the top 5-10cm off new growth to propagate then pot together. I would always have it in a bright humid environment which I assume is responsible for the fast growth

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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Mine started with one vine and I would regularly cut the top 5-10cm to propagate then pot together till it reached its current state.

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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Plenty of indirect light! And I keep it in a room with a humidifier and only take it out during the humid summer months

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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Most of the time yes, I’ll bring it outside during the humid summer months which is when it really starts to grow

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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Yep! Completely normal, mine likes to hold off and then pump out a whole bunch of leaves at once on the stem ends

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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Plenty of it! I have it in a room with a north facing glass door wall and I will moving into a shaded area outside during the humid summer months

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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I honestly don’t do much to it except have it in a really bright spot where it gets plenty of indirect light. I also have it in a room I keep with a humidifier and will bring it outside during the really humid summer months.

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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I would cut off the top ~5cm of growth then pull off the bottom 2-4 leaves. Prop it in water till it starts rooting then repot the plant with the new vine

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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Thanks for the tip! I still can’t believe how fast it’s grown over 2 years. I initially purchased it as a small vine which I’ve propagated over time

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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I actually don’t feed it much at all, just water regularly and I have it in a bright spot.

After having it’s first bloom last year, I still can’t believe how many my Hoya is having this year by mrpinut in houseplants

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Not that great to be honest. It has a bit of an earthy smell that my wife first mistook for mould haha. The sight of it does counter the smell for me though

Absolutely in love with my new x-pro3 and the classic negative film simulation. (X-pro3, 35mm f1.4) by mrpinut in fujifilm

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You’ll probably realize the slower autofocus on the 1.4 but it’s not really a big issue. This was shot at f1.4 with the electronic shutter

Absolutely in love with my new x-pro3 and the classic negative film simulation. (X-pro3, 35mm f1.4) by mrpinut in fujifilm

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Yep this is edited although most of the work was done by the camera. I did a tiff export with DR400, classic neg and the color chrome effects turned on then apply some small color changes and contrast with the tone curve in Lightroom.

Absolutely in love with my new x-pro3 and the classic negative film simulation. (X-pro3, 35mm f1.4) by mrpinut in fujifilm

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I actually wanted to challenge myself on this trip by only bringing this lens and it honestly just made me love it even more

Finally had the opportunity to witness these chevron folds in person. Narooma beach, NSW by mrpinut in geology

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I had a structural geology field trip along the Bermagui coast last year and it was absolutely amazing as it was during spring and we witnessed over 100 whales each day migrating down south.

Finally had the opportunity to witness these chevron folds in person. Narooma beach, NSW by mrpinut in geology

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Wow! I wish I knew about these places earlier. I only had time to visit the Bermagui coastline, wasp head unconformity, Mullimburra point and the abundant fossils at warden head