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Hoya Curtisii

Hoya Curtisii

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Hoya Curtisii, the climbing plant with small marbled leaves

Hoya turtii is a climbing, succulent tropical plant native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand, the Philippines, and Malaysia. Belonging to the Apocynaceae family, this Hoya remains compact and rarely exceeds 60 cm in height when grown indoors, making it an ideal houseplant for small spaces.

Its thick, fleshy foliage is its signature: small, oval, dark green leaves barely 2 cm across, adorned with silvery patterns reminiscent of paint splatters. This succulent texture allows it to store water in its leaf tissues, a fascinating botanical behavior entirely characteristic of the Hoya genus. The slender, cascading stems develop delicately, creating a naturally harmonious shape. Its slow growth and fragrant flower umbels make it an easy-to-care-for climbing plant.

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Maintenance tips

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☀️ Light

Hoya Curtisii thrives in bright, indirect light. Place it near an east- or west-facing window, avoiding direct sunlight which can scorch its small, fleshy leaves. Light partial shade is tolerated, but it slows growth and reduces the chances of flowering. For dimly lit interiors, ourgrow light for dimly lit indoor environmentsis an effective solution to keep your Hoya healthy all year round.

💧 Watering

Wait until the soil is completely dry before watering. Thanks to its succulent leaves, Hoya Curtisii tolerates periods of drought well. In summer, water approximately every 10 to 14 days. In winter, water less frequently, every 3 to 4 weeks, and use room temperature water, ideally soft water.

🪴 Substrate

We recommend ourhighly draining substrate formulated for HoyaDesigned to dry quickly between waterings and provide excellent root aeration, this nutrient-rich substrate promotes healthy growth and dense, vibrant foliage.

⭐️ Additional tips

To naturally guide the growth of Hoya Curtisii and promote a harmonious shape, use ourtransparent arch supports for HoyaComplete this setup with ourHoya-compatible tutor clipsto gently secure the delicate stems and support their development throughout the seasons.

From March to October, fertilize your Hoya Curtisii regularly with ourliquid fertilizer formulated for Hoya, ideal for supporting growth and encouraging flowering.

To maintain the foliage of your Hoya Curtisii, use ournatural care kit for houseplants, which combines a sprayer, concentrated black soap and microfiber gloves to effectively protect the foliage while respecting the plant.

With the right care and the right potting mix, Hoya Curtisii is an easy plant that quickly rewards its owner. Enjoy its striking foliage and fragrant flower heads throughout the seasons.

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Everything you need to know Hoya Curtisii

What light exposure is best for my Hoya Curtisii?

The Hoya Curtisii thrives in bright, indirect light, ideally placed 50 to 100 cm from an east or west facing window.

In its natural habitat, Hoya turtii grows under the canopy of Southeast Asian rainforests, where it receives filtered but abundant light. Indoors, this plant tolerates a few hours of gentle morning sun, but direct afternoon rays can scorch its small, fleshy leaves and dull their characteristic silvery patterns.

In summer, move the pot slightly away from the window or place a light curtain between the pot and the window. In winter, move it closer to the light source to compensate for the reduced sunlight and maintain steady growth.

Important tip 🌿Prolonged lack of light leads to a loss of intensity of the silver marbling on the foliage and significantly slowed growth. For dark interiors, ourhorticultural lamp suitable for indoor plantsfaithfully imitates natural light without harmful UV rays, for safe and efficient lighting all year round.

Is Hoya Curtisii toxic to animals and children?

Hoya Curtisii is considered to be of low toxicity to cats, dogs and young children, but it is still not recommended to ingest it.

Like most plants in the Apocynaceae family, Hoya turtii contains a white latex in its stems and leaves that can cause mild skin or digestive irritation upon prolonged contact or ingestion. This latex is not considered highly toxic, but may cause mild nausea, excessive salivation, or oral irritation in pets that chew on the stems.

In case of accidental ingestion by an animal or a young child, consult a veterinarian or doctor quickly for evaluation, even if the symptoms seem mild.

What precautions should be taken on a daily basis?

As a precaution, place your Hoya Curtisii in a high place, out of reach of curious cats and young children. A hanging shelf or elevated stand will be ideal for its naturally cascading habit.

With a few simple precautions, the Hoya Curtisii can coexist without problems with your pets and children in a well-furnished interior.

Why are the leaves of my Hoya Curtisii turning yellow?

The leaves of the Hoya Curtisii most often turn yellow due to overwatering, insufficient light, or a nutrient deficiency.

  • If the leaves turn yellow and become limp, the problem usually stems from excess water causing the beginning of root rot.
  • If the leaves gradually turn yellow while remaining firm and dry, the plant often lacks light or fertilizer.
  • If the yellowing is accompanied by small light spots, a dull appearance or fine webbing, it may be a mite infestation, common indoors, especially in dry atmospheres.

Hoya Curtisii has small, fleshy leaves that naturally store water. Repeated overwatering saturates these reserves, and the leaf tissues degrade more rapidly than in other species, making yellowing signs particularly noticeable on young leaves.

Important tip 🌿One or two old leaves turning yellow from time to time is perfectly normal: it is part of the plant's natural cycle.On the other hand, there is cause for concern if several leaves turn yellow rapidly, if the phenomenon spreads to young leaves, or if growth slows down significantly.

In case of a mite infestation, prioritize ourplant-friendly biological treatments, effective and suitable for houseplants.

When and how should I repot my Hoya Curtisii?

The Hoya Curtisii is ideally repotted in the spring, between March and May, when growth actively resumes.

Repotting is necessary when:

  • The roots emerge through the drainage holes.
  • Growth is slowing down.
  • or that the substrate compacts too quickly after watering.

As a general rule, repotting every 2 years is sufficient for an adult plant.

Hoya Curtisii develops a fine, compact root system that thrives in modestly sized pots. A pot that is too large retains moisture for too long and promotes root rot, even with a well-draining potting mix.

Choose a pot 2 to 3 cm wider than the old one, and make sure it has drainage holes. Ourtransparent pots to monitor recoveryare ideal: their transparency allows you to easily monitor root recovery and the condition of the roots after repotting, without having to disturb the plant.

Prepare a well-draining and aerated substrate, specially designed for Hoya.We recommend ourwell-draining substrates enriched with biostimulantsDesigned to promote drainage, root oxygenation, and healthy long-term growth. Choose ourour quick-drying potting soil for Hoyaperfectly suited to the needs of this species.

  1. Carefully remove the plant from its pot, tapping the pot if necessary to loosen the root ball without pulling on the stems.
  2. Gently loosen the roots if they are very compacted, without breaking them.
  3. Place a layer of substrate at the bottom of the pot, position the plant upright, then fill with substrate without burying the crown.

Important tip 🌿After repotting, water the plant to help the potting mix settle around the roots and eliminate any air pockets. However, ensure that excess water can drain freely through the drainage holes.Keep in mind that repotting is always a source of stress for the plant. Repotting every two years is sufficient to ensure healthy and balanced growth.

When and how should I fertilize my Hoya Curtisii?

Hoya Curtisii should be fertilized every 2 to 3 weeks from March to October, with a liquid fertilizer diluted in the watering water.

During autumn and winter, from November to February, significantly reduce or stop fertilizing. This is a period of dormancy during which the plant produces few or no new leaves.

Hoya 'Curtisii' is a slow-growing plant with succulent leaves and therefore requires only moderate nutrient intake. Excessive fertilizer stimulates abundant foliage but can hinder the formation of flower umbels, which need a slight period of stress between fertilization.

A well-balanced intake promotes:

  • denser, more colorful foliage
  • steady growth,
  • and improved plant resistance.

👉 For best results, we recommend ourHoya special concentrated liquid fertilizerFormulated to support both leaf growth and flowering. Practical advice is printed directly on the back of the label and on the product information sheet, for simple and hassle-free use.

Important tip 🌿Never fertilize a plant in a dry substrate: this could burn the roots.Water normally first, then apply diluted fertilizer 2 to 3 days later, when the soil is slightly moist. Excess fertilizer can cause leaf burn. Regular but moderate fertilization will keep your Hoya Curtisii vigorous and healthy 💚

How do I properly water my Hoya Curtisii?

Water Hoya Curtisii when the substrate has dried out completely, approximately every 10 to 14 days in summer and every 20 to 30 days in winter. Use room temperature water.

How do I know when to water?

The finger test remains the most reliable method: insert your index finger into the substrate to a depth of 2 to 3 cm. If the substrate is dry, it's time to water. If it's still damp, wait a few more days.

Thanks to its succulent, fleshy leaves, the Hoya turmeric naturally stores water reserves in its leaf tissues. This adaptation allows it to tolerate prolonged periods of drought without suffering, making it particularly forgiving if watering is missed. Hard water, however, should be avoided whenever possible, as it can cause whitish deposits on the foliage and weaken the delicate roots.

Important advice:When in doubt, it's always better to wait a little longer than to overwater. Plants adapt better to underwatering than to overwatering, which quickly causes root rot.

How do I propagate my Hoya Curtisii?

Hoya Curtisii is propagated by stem cuttings in water or on live sphagnum moss, ideally in spring or early summer when the plant is actively growing.

Stem cutting methodSelect a healthy stem with at least two nodes and a few well-developed leaves. Cut just below a node using ourStainless steel blade pruning shears for taking cuttings without damaging the plantA clean cut promotes rooting and reduces the risk of bacterial infection. Allow the cut to heal in the open air for an hour before placing the cutting in its rooting medium.

  1. Prepare the cutting by removing the lowest leaves so that they do not soak in water or touch the substrate.
  2. Place the cutting in ourtransparent pots to monitor root developmentfilled with clear water or garnished with ourlive sphagnum moss to maintain root moisture, which provides excellent rooting support for Hoya.
  3. Place everything in a warm and bright location, out of direct sunlight, at a temperature of 20 to 25 °C to stimulate the appearance of the first roots.

Once the roots are well-formed and at least 3 to 4 cm long, transplant the cutting into ourEnriched drainage mix for climbing succulentsdesigned to dry quickly between waterings and provide the necessary nutrients to the young plant.

Important tip 🌿The first roots usually appear in 3 to 5 weeks, depending on the ambient temperature and light. A sign that the Hoya Curtisii cutting has rooted successfully is the emergence of a new, small leaf with characteristic silvery markings from a node. Maintain slight humidity around the cutting for the first two weeks to encourage rooting without suffocating the young roots.

The essentials regarding Hoya Curtisii

Hoya Curtisii: Identity and Origin

Hoya Curtisii, its scientific nameHoya curtisiiIt is a climbing and trailing plant native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand.thick foliage, heart-shaped, displays a silver pattern on a dark green background that immediately distinguishes it from other Hoyas. Capable of producing delicatefloral umbelsWith its fragrant blooms, this small, compact Hoya is appealing both for its aesthetics and its low maintenance requirements.

Hoya care: light, watering and substrate

The Hoya Curtisii appreciates bright, indirect light, ideally near an east- or west-facing window.spaced wateringIt is essential: wait until the substrate is completely dry throughout before watering, approximately every 10 to 14 days during the growing season. This compact vine thrives in avery well-draining substrateOurHoya substrate enriched with biostimulantsis specially formulated to meet the needs of its fine roots which are sensitive to excess moisture.

Where should you place your Hoya to promote flowering and leaf health?

This compact Hoya adapts to several configurations, provided its needs in terms of brightness and thermal stability are met.

  • Window is:Soft morning light, ideal for growth
  • West window:good bright alternative without excessive heat
  • Temperature :between 18 and 26°C, without cold drafts
  • Flower peduncles:Never remove them, they bloom again every season.
  • Dark room:OURfull spectrum horticultural lampmaintains growth and promotes flowering
  • Dry air:OURCare pack with spraycompensates for the lack of ambient humidity

Frequently asked question: Why isn't my Hoya Curtisii flowering?

The lack of flowering in this Hoya is most often due to insufficient light or overwatering, which prevents the winter dryness necessary for flower induction. In winter, reduce watering and place the plant in a slightly cooler room, around 15 to 17°C (59 to 63°F), to encourage the formation of flower stalks. After 2 to 3 weeks of acclimatization following receipt, you can also introduce ourHoya liquid fertilizerRich in potassium to support spring flowering. Ourtransparent potsThey also allow you to monitor the residual moisture of the substrate and avoid any excess water.

Buy the Hoya Curtisii at Plant and Stories

Our Hoya Curtisii is in stock and carefully shipped to arrive in perfect condition. Each plant is selected by our team of rare tropical plant specialists and presented with tailored care instructions. To enhance its trailing or climbing habit, see ourtransparent arch support for Hoyaas well as ourfixing clipsto guide each stem of the Hoya Curtisii with precision.

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