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Hoya Sarawak, aka Hoya latifolia 'Sarawak' 2-3 leaves - Rare, get Similar in 4 inch pot

Hoya Sarawak, aka Hoya latifolia 'Sarawak' 2-3 leaves - Rare, get Similar in 4 inch pot

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Hoya Sarawak, also known as Hoya latifolia 'Sarawak'. 

Explanation:

Appearance: Hoya Sarawak is characterized by its large, glossy green leaves with pronounced veins, which are visible in the image. The leaves can sometimes develop a reddish tint when exposed to more light. 

Common Name: Due to the size of its leaves, it is often referred to as a "dinner plate" Hoya. 

Care: This Hoya species thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers moderate to high humidity. It requires well-draining soil and should be watered when the top inch of soil feels dry, avoiding waterlogged conditions. 

Flowers: Hoya Sarawak produces pink flowers, although the image primarily focuses on the foliage. 

Get a Similar or better plant(s) than the pictures! 📷

You'll receive your plant rooted in moss, I may have them already planted.

Please reach out to me if you want to ask for an actual plant picture, Thank you for your support!

Heatpack is included if needed, i'll check your local weather when it comes to ship it, it will also depend on the plant family. Example: Alocasias, philodendrons, monsteras.

Weather: Plant will be safely packed, even heavy 20 lb+ plants make it safe to anywhere in USA 

Shipping: Handling time is from 10-15 days, transit time 1-3 days. I'll consider the plant price, hardiness, distance to pick the best shipping method

Quality: The picture is a sample of a good quality plant, you'll receive the same or even better!

Guarantee: Safe arrival is guaranteed, if the're any problem, please email the pictures and we'll find the best solution, replacement if the plant is heavily damaged (very rare case).

Thank you for your support

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CARE GUIDE FOR PHILODENDRON 

Light

Bright, indirect light: is essential for maintaining the pink variegation. 

Avoid direct sunlight, as it can burn the pink areas of the leaves. 

If growth becomes leggy or leaves are small, it may need more light. 

Watering

Water thoroughly: when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. 

Ensure good drainage, as the plant does not like to sit in standing water. 

Underwatering is preferable: to overwatering, which leads to root rot. 

Soil & Potting 

Use a chunky, well-draining potting mix with components like orchid bark and perlite.

Repot when the plant is root-bound, choosing a pot that is only slightly larger.

Temperature & Humidity

The ideal temperature range is 65-80°F (18-27°C). 

High humidity: is beneficial; use a humidifier or a pebble tray to increase it. 

Fertilizing 

Feed the plant every 4-6 weeks during the spring and summer with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer.

Fertilize monthly during the fall and winter if maintaining a year-round growing environment.

Support & Pests

Provide a moss pole or stake to support the plant's growth as it climbs. 

Check for common pests like spider mites and mealybugs, and address them by isolating the plant and treating as necessary. 

If you see a completely green or predominantly pink leaf, you can prune it off to encourage new growth with better variegation. 

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