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Hoya sp. Gayo – Rare Aceh Clone with Variegated Foliage

Hoya sp. Gayo is an unpublished species clone believed to originate from the Gayo Highlands in Aceh, northern Sumatra. It remain

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Hoya sp. Gayo

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Hoya sp. Gayo comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot and is ca 10 to 15 cm tall.

Hoya sp. Gayo Quick Guide

  • Name: Hoya sp. Gayo - rare climbing Hoya species from Borneo.
  • Type: Evergreen climbing epiphyte or lithophyte; grows on trees or rocky surfaces.
  • Growth Form: Compact vine; suitable for both trailing and climbing growth.
  • Family: Apocynaceae; related to milkweed and dogbane.
  • Native Range: Tropical rainforests of Borneo; naturally thrives in humid conditions.
  • Habitat: Prefers shaded rainforest understory; grows on tree trunks or rocky surfaces.
  • Hardiness Zone: Ideal for indoor growth; outdoor suitable in USDA zones 11-12.
  • Light Requirements: Prefers bright, indirect light; tolerates medium light but avoid direct sun.
  • Temperature Range: Thrives at 18-26°C; avoid below 15°C to prevent stress.
  • Soil: Well-draining potting mix; ideal blend of orchid bark, perlite, and sphagnum moss.
  • Watering Needs: Water when top 2-3 cm of soil is dry; ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.
  • Pruning and Maintenance: Light pruning to shape; remove dead leaves regularly for health.
  • Foliage Description: Large leaves with creamy variegation; wavy edges for visual interest.
  • Growth Rate: Slow-growing; takes 1-2 years to reach full size and mature form.
  • Root System and Repotting: Likes to be root-bound; repot every 2-3 years or when root-bound.
  • Fertilizing: Feed every 4-6 weeks during growing season with diluted balanced fertilizer.
  • Tolerance: Handles low light but avoid prolonged dryness or direct sun exposure.
  • Propagation: Best done with stem cuttings in spring or summer; rooting hormone helps success.
  • Common Pests: Mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insects; treat with neem oil as needed.
  • Fungal Issues: Root rot common if overwatered; always ensure well-draining soil.
  • Flowering Info: Rarely flowers indoors; produces star-shaped blooms under ideal conditions.
  • Longevity: Long-lived plant; can thrive for many years with proper care.
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic to pets and humans if ingested; keep out of reach.
  • Ideal Placement: Place in a bright spot without direct sunlight; rotate occasionally for even growth.
  • Special Care: Allow to acclimate gradually after purchase; avoid repotting immediately to reduce stress.

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Hoya sp. Gayo

Hoya sp. Gayo – Rare Aceh Clone with Variegated Foliage

Hoya sp. Gayo is an unpublished species clone believed to originate from the Gayo Highlands in Aceh, northern Sumatra. It remains undocumented in formal botanical literature, making it a highly prized specimen for Hoya collectors. Known for its striking leaf shape, cream variegation, and intricate venation, this compact-growing vine adapts well to bright indoor environments and is ideal for shelves, trellises, or hanging planters.

Why Hoya sp. Gayo Stands Out

  • Leaf Structure: Thick, semi-glossy leaves up to 15 cm long, with raised veins and soft cream variegation along the midrib or margins.
  • Growth Habit: Vining and moderately fast-growing in high humidity. Suitable for both climbing and trailing displays.
  • Botanical Status: Unpublished and unclassified. Circulates under the trade name “sp. Gayo,” with no formal collector code to date.

Light, Humidity, and Soil – What This Clone Needs

  • Light: Bright, indirect light helps maintain strong growth and leaf patterning. Avoid intense midday sun.
  • Humidity: Prefers 60–80%. Can adapt to indoor conditions above 50% with regular airflow.
  • Soil Mix: Use a loose, airy blend of orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir. A breathable pot helps prevent soggy roots.
  • Temperature: Keep between 18–26 °C. Protect from cold drafts or dips below 15 °C.

Watering and Feeding Without Guesswork

  • Watering: Let the top 2–3 cm of soil dry out before watering. Drain excess water thoroughly.
  • Fertilizing: Apply a diluted liquid fertilizer once a month if the plant is actively growing in good light.

How to Propagate and Style Hoya sp. Gayo

  • Propagation: Root stem cuttings with 1–2 nodes in water or moist substrate. High humidity improves success.
  • Trailing or Climbing? Let it trail from a shelf for a soft, natural look, or use a trellis for vertical structure.
  • Growth Speed: Moderate to fast when humidity and light are stable and consistent.

Dealing with Common Issues

  • Yellow Leaves: Often linked to overwatering or nutrient depletion. Adjust your routine accordingly.
  • Root Rot: Caused by compacted or soggy soil. Use well-draining substrate and breathable pots.
  • Brown Edges: Usually from dry air or excess sun. Increase humidity and move to filtered light.
  • Pests: Mealybugs and mites may appear in dry conditions. Treat with insecticidal soap or neem oil.

Is Hoya sp. Gayo Safe Around Pets?

  • Generally considered non-toxic, but ingestion may cause mild digestive upset. Keep out of reach of pets and children.

What the Name 'Gayo' Tells Us

The genus Hoya honors British botanist Thomas Hoy (c. 1750–1822). The trade name “sp. Gayo” refers to the Gayo Highlands in Aceh, where this clone is believed to originate. As of 2025, it remains unpublished with no official description or collector number.

Your Questions Answered

  • How large do the leaves get? Around 12–15 cm long, leathery and convex with raised veins.
  • Can it grow in low light? Tolerates it, but growth slows and variegation fades.
  • Is it hydroponic-friendly? Some success in semi-hydro setups, but performs best in airy organic mixes.

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  • Hoya sp. Gayo comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot and is ca 10 to 15 cm tall.

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