Hoya Callistophylla Black Cat is
a rare, tropical, slow-growing houseplant with thick, waxy leaves and small, star-shaped flowers
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Temperature
: The plant prefers temperatures between 60–85°F.
Fertilizing
: Fertilize the plant during its active growing seaso
Repotting
: When repotting, choose a decorative pot that is 1–2 cm larger than the plant's nursery pot.
Reblooming
: After the plant has finished flowering, don't remove the flower stalks, as the plant can rebloom from the same stalk.
growing
: The plant can be grown in a hanging basket or in a pot with a trellis or moss pole
Leaves
: The leaves are lime green with dark green veins, and have a rough, irregular margin.
Flowers
: The flowers are pale yellow to brownish gold with orange to red edges, and have a sweet fragrance. They grow in clusters of 20–40.
Light
: Hoya callistophylla prefers bright, indirect light, and should be kept away from direct sunlight.
Water
: Water the plant when the top of the soil is dry to the touch. Avoid letting the plant sit in excess water.
Humidity
: Hoya callistophylla prefers higher humidity levels.