Hoya Linearis
Hoya linearis is loved for its delicate, cascading vines and soft, fuzzy leaves. Though daintier than other Hoyas, it’s surprisingly easygoing with the right light, watering rhythm, and humidity.
Flowers in late summer
Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Morning sun is fine, but avoid harsh midday sun, which can scorch its fine leaves. Too little light can lead to slow growth and fewer blooms.
Water: Allowing the top 2–3 cm to dry between waterings.
Water slightly less in winter.
Tip: Wilting or soft leaves often mean it’s too dry. Yellowing can indicate overwatering.