Hoya sp. Aceh – Unpublished Sumatra Clone with Prominent Foliage
Hoya sp. Aceh is an unpublished species collected in the tropical highlands of northern Sumatra. This striking vining plant is known for its firm, oval-to-lanceolate leaves marked by deeply etched veins and subtle splashes of lighter green. With its robust trailing or climbing growth, Hoya sp. Aceh is a reliable option for trellises, moss poles, or cascading displays in bright indoor spaces. Leaf shape and texture are reminiscent of other thick-veined Sumatran Hoyas.
Key Traits of Hoya sp. Aceh
- Leaf Structure: Oval to lanceolate, up to 10 cm long. Deep green with prominent, textured veins and a leathery surface.
- Growth Habit: Vigorous trailing or climbing vine. Easy to train on supports or let spill naturally from hanging planters.
- Size Potential: In stable indoor environments, vines can reach several meters in length over time.
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast when humidity, warmth, and consistent light are maintained.
Care Guide for Hoya sp. Aceh
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Tolerates some direct morning or late afternoon sun but avoid midday exposure. Position near east-facing windows or use filtered light.
- Watering: Water thoroughly when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry. Always ensure excess water can drain freely.
- Humidity: Thrives at 50–70%. Boost humidity with a pebble tray or humidifier if needed.
- Temperature: Keep between 18–26 °C indoors. Avoid cold drafts and sudden fluctuations.
- Substrate: Use a well-draining mix of orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir for ideal root health.
- Fertilizing: Feed every 4–6 weeks during periods of active growth with a balanced liquid fertilizer at half strength.
Propagation Tips
- Take stem cuttings with 2–3 nodes. Allow cut ends to callous before rooting in water or airy substrate.
- Use bottom heat or maintain high humidity to improve rooting success.
Preventing Common Problems
- Yellowing Leaves: Usually from overwatering or nutrient imbalance. Let soil dry before rewatering and fertilize only under active growth.
- Root Rot: Caused by soggy, compacted soil. Always use breathable substrate and a pot with drainage holes.
- Leaf Burn: Brown patches may appear with excessive direct sun. Move to filtered light.
- Pests: Mealybugs and spider mites may appear in dry conditions. Treat early with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
Additional Tips for Thriving Growth
- Support: Use a trellis or moss pole for vertical structure, or let vines trail for a natural look.
- Air Circulation: Ensure good airflow around foliage to prevent fungal problems and pest buildup.
- Acclimatization: Let new plants adapt slowly to indoor conditions, especially if transitioning from a greenhouse.
Is Hoya sp. Aceh Pet Safe?
- Yes: Hoya species are generally non-toxic to cats and dogs. Still, keep out of reach to avoid damage or chewing.
Etymology and Botanical Background
The genus Hoya is named after English botanist Thomas Hoy (1750–1822). The name “sp. Aceh” refers to its place of origin in the Aceh region of Sumatra. Botanical status: unpublished species, not yet formally described or assigned an author citation.
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Hoya sp. Aceh
Hoya sp. Aceh comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot and is ca 10 to 15 cm tall.