Hoya Compacta 'Hindu Rope'
Hoya Compacta 'Hindu Rope' 🌿 The Hoya Compacta 'Hindu Rope' is an incredibly unique and intriguing plant that is admired for its curled, waxy leaves that form dense, rope-like strands. Native to Southeast Asia, it’s a slow-growing succulent that has become quite popular for its fascinating appearance and easy-care nature. It’s often called the “Hindu Rope” due to the distinct spiral shape of its leaves that cascade down or climb as it matures. 🌱 Care Instructions: Light: The Hoya Compacta 'Hindu Rope' thrives in bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can burn its leaves, but it will grow well in areas with ample natural light, like near a window with a sheer curtain. If the light is too dim, the plant may become leggy and lose its tight, curly leaf formation. Watering: As a succulent, the Hoya 'Hindu Rope' is relatively drought-tolerant, and it’s important not to overwater it. Allow the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry out before watering. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so be su