Plant Information
The Hoya Kentiana, also known as a Wax Plant, is a tropical trailing plant native to Southeast Asia. It belongs to the Hoya family of plants that are known for their thick leaves and unique star-shaped flowers. The plant grows long vines that cascade beautifully from hanging pots.
Plant Size
• Vine length: 12–36 inches depending on growth
• Leaf length: 3–6 inches
• Supplied in a hanging pot
Light Requirements
• Prefers bright indirect light
• Can tolerate moderate indoor light conditions
• Avoid harsh direct sunlight
Watering Guide
• Water when the top layer of soil becomes dry
• Allow soil to dry slightly between watering
• Avoid excessive watering
Soil Requirements
• Requires well-draining potting mix
• A mix with coco peat, perlite, and bark works well
Temperature
• Ideal temperature range: 18°C – 30°C
• Protect from temperatures below 12°C
Fertilizer
• Feed with balanced liquid fertilizer once every 4–6 weeks during the growing season
• Reduce feeding during cooler months
Growth Rate
• Moderate growth rate
• Vines gradually lengthen and trail downward
Benefits
• Elegant trailing plant for decorative displays
• Perfect for hanging baskets and shelves
• Easy-care tropical houseplant
• Adds lush greenery to indoor spaces
• Popular plant for modern interior décor
Care Tips
• Place in bright filtered light for healthy growth
• Avoid frequent watering
• Allow vines to trail naturally for best display
• Trim occasionally to maintain shape
Pet Safety
Hoya plants are generally considered non-toxic to pets, making them a safer option for homes with cats and dogs.












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