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Originating from the Burmese mountains where a certain coolness reigns, this well-known Hoya requires above all and above all not to be too hot to be well.
Its thin, pointed leaves of an intense green and particularly numerous allow Hoya bella to give a beautiful impression of abundance.
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The location of your Hoya bella will greatly affect its substrate requirements. You can use either a professional quality horticultural soil or a special mixture composed of 50% blond peat , 25% horticultural soil and 25% perlite .
Xaxim, whether in a plate or pot , is also an excellent solution as a growing medium because the root system of Hoyas in general grows very vigorously there.
Hoya bella does not like temperatures that are too low. Do not let it go below 10°C, possibly 0°C but very occasionally. As long as it does not suffer from a lack of water, it will tolerate high temperatures but will grow less well above 30°C.
Like many other Hoyas, Hoya bella appreciates osmosis water or rainwater. Make sure to never have water in the saucer and space out waterings sufficiently so that the surface of the substrate dries between two waterings. Respect a vegetative rest in winter by spacing waterings two weeks apart depending on the size of your pot.
This Hoya appreciates strong light but without direct sunlight . A partial shade exposure can also be suitable but will see your Hoya bella grow much less quickly.
In spring and summer, it is beneficial to spray the plant with foliar fertilizer diluted to a quarter, twice a month.