Hoya Linearis can reach impressive heights over the years, as the hoya has a drooping shape and needs space to grow downwards. The leaves are very distinctive, more reminiscent of needles than leaves. It belongs to the cool-loving hoyas, which is shown by its flowering in autumn. The cuttings can be rooted in water for a while, to grow roots, and then they can be transplanted into the substrate. At first, the start may be slow, but once it grows properly, it grows smoothly and easily. Loves a bright place, but not direct sunlight. Water when the substrate has dried on the surface.
Size: cutting of a fresh leaf node - 3 - 4 leaf nodes