Hoya Plants

Hoya plants bring wax flowers and trailing vines to Toronto homes. Low fuss. Big reward. Shop hardy hoyas and rare picks with fast GTA delivery, plus expert care tips for Canadian light and winter.

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How to Care for Hoya Plants Indoors

Water your hoya when the soil dries out completely. Check the top 2 inches with your finger. If it's dry, soak the pot until water drains out. And in winter, stretch it to every 3-4 weeks. Soggy soil kills roots fast. So err on the dry side. Leaves pucker slightly when it's thirsty. That's your cue.

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Common Hoya Problems and Quick Fixes

Yellow leaves usually mean overwatering. Check if the soil stays soggy for days. If yes, let it dry out fully before the next watering. Move the pot to better light too. And trim any yellow leaves so the plant puts energy into new growth.

Sudden leaf drop often points to cold drafts or a sudden temperature swing. Keep your hoya away from doors and heating vents. Aim for 18-24°C indoors. But if leaves drop after a move, give the plant 2-3 weeks to settle. A short pout is normal.

Mealybugs show up as white cotton tufts in leaf joints. Spider mites leave fine webbing and stippled leaves. Wipe pests off with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. Then spray with neem oil or insecticidal soap weekly for 3 weeks. And isolate the plant until the pests are gone.

Soggy soil plus cool winter temperatures equals root rot. Unpot the plant. Trim mushy black roots with clean scissors. Repot into a chunky, well-draining mix with extra perlite. And water less often while your plant recovers.

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Hoya Plant FAQs

Check the soil first. Water when the top 2 inches feel bone dry. That's usually every 10-14 days in spring and summer. But in winter, it drops to every 3-4 weeks. Always pour off any water that sits in the saucer.

No. Hoyas prefer bright indirect light. A few hours of gentle morning sun is fine. But harsh afternoon sun scorches the leaves. Place your plant near an east or west window, or 2-3 feet back from a south window.

Most non-bloomers are simply too young. Hoyas usually flower after 2-3 years of mature growth. Not enough light is the next culprit. So move your plant to a brighter spot and give it a bloom booster in summer. And leave the flower spurs alone after blooming. They rebloom from the same spot.

Yes. The ASPCA lists Hoya carnosa as non-toxic to both cats and dogs. But chewing still causes mild tummy upset. Keep pets gently off the shelf. Browse more pet-safe picks on our Hoya information page.

Decades. A well-cared-for hoya can live 25-30 years indoors. Some heirloom Carnosa plants get passed down through generations. So think of yours as a lifelong companion. And each year, you'll see new vines, more leaves, and fresh blooms.