I thought this was a Hoya obtiva splash, I got it about 2 years ago and all it does it put out leaves. While I’m not mad about that, I just thought it would throw flowers eventually

by Several-Sign-6895

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  1. IndependenceBig8320

    It’s been 9 years and still no blooms 😅

  2. AdComprehensive2226

    One of my carnosa’s that I started from a cutting took almost 4 years to start blooming and once it started it just kept going and going with growth and blooms. Do you fertilize it? I don’t super often but usually get solid results with new growth and flowers when I do.

  3. Diligent-Relative154

    I spray all my Hoyas with orchid plant food mist and I’ve had luck getting them to bloom with that. That and a ton of light of course

  4. PM_ME_FURRY_STUFF

    I’ve had my obovata for maybe a year or so and it’s just starting up some blooms 🤷 couldn’t tell yah what I did for it tho

  5. Time_Appointment957

    Bright light, warmth, and humidity, is everything. Also, with spring arriving you should be regularly fertilizing, and it’s best to keep it in one place where it can receive what it requires to thrive, rather than moving it around. Be consistent, be patient, and eventually your efforts will be rewarded… : )🤞🪴♥️

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