Hoya kerrii

Hoya kerrii

$100,000.00
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Background Hoya kerrii, also popularly known as Hoya hearts, is a Hoya species native to Southeast Asia. Arthur Francis George Kerr, an Irish physician and botanist. Because the thick leaves are heart-shaped, the plant is also known as "lucky-heart."   Care Guide Origin South China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and the Indonesian island of Java Sun 50% to 70% light intensity and brilliant indirect light are needed. Temperature/Humidity Requires 50% up to 80% room humidity, temperate climate between 68°F to 77°F is needed for better grows Water Water well on dry/summer every 5 days, please wait until top 3inches soil are dry. Once the watering habit are established for maximum grows, this plant can thrive for very long time. Wait for longer gap between watering in winter as most of the wild specimen has it's habit on defending its life by dormancy. Make sure your plant medium get fairly dry. Soil Requires well balanced acidity soil (6.5 to 7 pH) with well drained substrate that r

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