🌿 Heart Hoya (Hoya kerrii) – A Charming, Low-Maintenance Succulent
Popular as a gift for special occasions, especially Valentine’s Day, the Heart Hoya is often sold as a single-leaf cutting in a small pot. Though slow-growing, it’s a hardy plant ideal for indoor spaces in cities like New Delhi, especially when placed in bright, indirect light.
💚 Key Features
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Leaves: Thick, succulent, heart-shaped leaves.
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Growth: Can remain a single leaf or, if rooted from a stem node, grow into a trailing vine over time.
🌞 Light Requirements
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Best Light: Bright, indirect sunlight.
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Tolerates: Some direct morning sun.
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Avoid: Low light or harsh afternoon sun, which can cause sunburn.
💧 Watering Guidelines
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Frequency: Allow soil to dry out between waterings.
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Check: Water only when the top 2–3 cm of soil is dry.
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Overwatering: A common cause of root rot—less is more.
🌾 Soil & Potting
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Soil: Well-draining cactus or succulent mix.
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Pot: Use pots with good drainage; small pots are fine due to slow growth.
🌱 Fertilization
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Feed: Monthly during spring and summer with a diluted succulent fertilizer.
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Skip: Fertilizing during winter dormancy.
✂️ Growth & Maintenance
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Growth Habit: Extremely slow; may stay as a single leaf unless part of a full vine.
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Pruning: Not needed unless growing as a vine.
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Support: Mature vines can be trained on a trellis or hoop.
🪴 Humidity & Temperature
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Humidity: Tolerates average indoor humidity well.
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Temperature: Thrives in 18–30°C (65–85°F); protect from cold drafts.
⚠️ Note on Leaf Cuttings
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Many “heart-shaped” Hoyas sold in stores are just decorative single leaves without a node, meaning they won’t grow into full plants. Only cuttings with a stem node will develop into vines.
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