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Hoya Pubicalyx Splash
Hoya Pubicalyx Splash
Hoya Pubicalyx Splash
Hoya Pubicalyx Splash
Hoya Pubicalyx Splash

Hoya Pubicalyx Splash

Regular price $34.99 $19.99 Sale

Hoya Pubicalyx Splash

*length of vines will vary*

-This plant is greenhouse-grown in San Diego. This means that it was grown with covered and filter light. This plant will thrive best in a bright-lit location, out of direct harsh sun.

*Limited Plant* - Limited plants are special-buys that we do not carry and stock on a regular basis. This means that we only buy a handful of these special plants, and when they are out, they are out! So act fast, supplies are limited!

Hoya Plants:

Hoya plants are the perfect gateway plant from succulents into houseplants! Hoyas have thick and waxy leaves, meaning they have similar care to succulents. Hoyas are known for their fragrant blooms, but also vibrant leaves. Hoyas thrive in bright, indirect light. They can be kept inside year-round, or outside when temps are above 40/45 degrees at the coldest part of the night. To care for these plants, water when the soil is dry. Humidifiers and grow lights work great with hoyas, but are not a requirement. The brighter the indirect light is, the more colorful and sun-stressed your hoya's leaves will be!

Shipping

-4in Pots will ship bare roots

-6in Baskets are shipped in the hanging plastic growing pot with soil. The hanger is taken off to ship easier. Just snap on the hanger when receiving the plant.

**If ordered outside the Continental US (HI, AK, PR), this plant may be shipped bare roots.**

-We carefully package all of our plants with the upmost care. First, we wrap the plants in protective tissue paper, and then with packing paper around the empty edges to ensure safe traveling!

-All of our orders are shipped using USPS or FedEx shipping. Once we package the order, you will receive an email confirmation with the tracking.

-‘Bare roots’ simply means there is none or very little soil on the roots of the succulent. This is to prevent rotting when shipping, and to prevent the succulent getting damaged in the shipping process.