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Hoya Sunrise (Indoor Creeper)

$ 1.41

Description   �� Hoya Sunrise – Description Hoya Sunrise is a stunning hybrid variety known for its oval, veined leaves that develop a beautiful sunset-like red blush under bright light. The contrast between its deep green foliage and warm reddish tones makes it one of the most eye-catching hoyas. Its leaves have prominent light green veins, giving the plant a textured, almost glowing appearance. When mature, Hoya Sunrise produces clusters of star-shaped, fragrant flowers with creamy centers and pinkish petals. It is a semi-trailing plant ideal for hanging baskets, trellises, shelves, or window corners. Its compact growth habit and colourful foliage make it perfect for indoor plant lovers. �� Hoya Sunrise Care Guide �� Light Prefers bright indirect light. To get the signature sunset/red coloration, provide a few hours of morning sunlight. Avoid harsh afternoon sun, which can burn the leaves. �� Watering Water only when the top 2–3 inches of soil feel dry. Hoyas dislike overwatering — ensure the pot has good drainage. Reduce watering slightly during colder months. ��️ Temperature Ideal range: 18–30°C. Protect from cold drafts or temperatures below 10°C. �� Humidity Thrives in 50–70% humidity, but can tolerate normal room humidity. Occasional misting is fine, but avoid wetting the leaves too often. �� Soil Use a well-draining mix, such as: Cocopeat Perlite Bark Or a ready hoya/aroid mix The roots need airflow. ��️ Fertilizer Feed once every 2–3 weeks during growing season (spring–monsoon). Use a balanced liquid fertilizer or one slightly higher in nitrogen for foliage. For flowering, occasional phosphorus boost helps. ✂️ Pruning & Growth Trim long vines to maintain shape. Never remove the small spur-like nodes (peduncles) — flowers emerge from them repeatedly. �� Repotting Repot only when root-bound. Hoyas prefer to be slightly tight in the pot. �� Propagation Easily propagated through stem cuttings placed in water, moss, or well-draining soil.
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