This smallleafhoya really took off once I realized it wanted to be watered more frequently. I have noticed a correlation between small leaf hoyas craving more water than some of their other larger leaf counterparts. I’m happy to see this one always pushing out more darling little fuzzy leaves. FYI, this one, hoyatengchongensis is very similar to H Serpens, but these leaves have a point at the tip of their leaves as are not nearly as rounded as Serpens. It also seems to grow easier for me in my environment. Liz’s personal experience only…every environment is different: 🪴Light: 16 hours of grow lights + a south window 🪴Water: when dry 🪴Avg Temp last 30 days: 67F 🪴Relative Humidity last 30 days: 45% 🪴Fussy: not for me 🪴Rate of growth: medium fast 🪴Rareness: of the respondents to my poll in my stories yesterday, 14% reported having this one. 🪴Pot size: 4” clear pot 🪴Growing Medium: coco coir amended with coco husks 🪴Fertilizer: I apply a nutrient-rich fertilizer tailored for Hoyas approximately every other watering when the plant isn’t dormant. It’s packed with essential macro and micronutrients, it’s the best I’ve found for hoyas!🪴 🪴Rooting Method: in my coco coir mix 🪴Time In My Care: 2.5 years 🌸Age until 1st bloom: none yet 🪴Would Liz recommend this one: 100% yes!!! I love this one! ilovehoyas hoyacollector hoyahead hoyaappreciation hoyacollection plantsmakemehappy ihavethisthingwithplants LTKFindsUnder100 LTKFindsUnder50 LTKHome