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Sep 7, 2019 9:38 AM CST
Name: tarev
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wgriff46 said:

Hi Tarev,

SE Texas here. The Hoya is spending the summer outdoors on my patio. Temperatures here have been in the upper 90's for quite some time and have been 100+ for the last 5-6 days, with some moderation expected soon. Humidity levels vary from day to day, but have been generally very high. The Hoya kerrii seems to be enjoying itself in these conditions. Thumbs up


That is nice! My Hoya kerrii was struggling here with our hot and dry days even in shade since we have very, very low humidity levels. It finally recovered and started regrowing new leaves when I brought it back indoors where temps just in the 70F to 80F range and indoor humidity at the 40% to 50% range. Will have to watch if it can manage to make some new peduncles.

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