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Hoya kerrii 6cm H10cm

Hoya kerrii 6cm H10cm

Regular price £33.00 GBP
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Meet the Hoya kerrii—the living Valentine. With her thick, fleshy leaves shaped like perfect green hearts, she’s the ultimate symbol of botanical love. Sweet, sturdy, and undeniably charming, she’s here to bring some serious "heart-core" vibes to your brightest shelf.

  • The Formal Name: Hoya kerrii
  • The Nickname: Sweetheart Hoya / Lucky Heart
  • Roots: A climbing succulent vine native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia.
  • Natural Vibe: Scrambling up tropical trees to reach the bright, filtered sunlight.

Care Guide

  • Care Guide:
  • Sunlight: She’s a sun-lover. Bright, indirect light is best, but she can handle some direct morning sun.
  • Best Room: A sunny kitchen or a bright bedroom windowsill.
  • Snacks: A weak liquid fertiliser every month during the spring and summer.
  • Tropical Feels: Very chill with average home humidity, but she’ll love a misting now and then.
  • Cosy Factor: Keep her warm (18–27°C). She pouts if it drops below 15°C.
  • Thirst: Drought-tolerant. Let the soil dry out 100% before giving her a good soak.
  • Safety First: Pet-Friendly! Completely safe for your furry valentines.
  • The Bedding: An airy, chunky mix—orchid bark and perlite are her favorites.
  • Family Tree: Propagate via stem cuttings with at least one node for the best success.
  • Space Needs: She starts slow but can eventually vine out to several meters.
  • Speed: A famously slow grower—patience makes the heart grow fonder!
  • Uninvited Guests: Watch for mealybugs hiding in those heart-shaped crevices.
  • Moving Day: She loves being root-bound; only repot every 3–4 years.
  • Haircut: Never cut the flower stalks (peduncles), as she re-blooms from the same spot.
  • Fresh Air: A lovely little air-purifier that adds a touch of love to your space.
  • Plant Lore: Often sold as a single leaf in a pot, though these rarely grow into full vines without a stem node.
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