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May 17, 2012 11:00 PM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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I was reading about the Hoya polyneura.I realized the conditions it said were good blooming conditions,were my current weather conditions.We had a cool front come through and are having cool nights & warm days (not hot).

It wasn't the easiest thing to do but i managed to get a picture,and i hope someone can tell me what my chances are i have peduncles or my plant is getting more leaves.They are all on the ends of hanging stems between either the last set of leaves or the next to last set.They all point down & they're really tiny.

Even if the picture isn't clear enough i would appreciate someone telling me what to look for when looking for new peduncles.I have 2 plants with old peduncles,am i looking for the same thing only smaller?

How should the plant be treated after peduncles are seen,fertilize with something like 15-30-15 or withhold fertilizer? I also read they don't like being moved during this time,is this true?

you can see a small stem sticking out between the second set of leaves,the full size leaves.
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Thanks for ypur time and advice!!! Have a lovely weekend
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