Hi
I was wondering if it would be okay to plant my
Two 6 inch Hoya Carnosa's in the same pot to
Make 1 big plant? And also what would be the
Best size to put them in? Thanks :)
Hoya question
See if this answers your questions
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/432/
I'm sure you could plant them together at least for a while, but if you let them grow together their roots will get all tangled up with each other and they will be hard to separate later when they get bigger. So I'd probably keep them in separate pots, they will both grow to make good size plants all on their own. The other advantage of keeping them in separate pots is if something happens to one of them (insect/disease problems, overwatering, etc) you've got a better chance of saving the other one if it's not in the same pot.
Thanks for the reply's :)
I decided to keep them separate .. Just
Incase,as much as I'd love a giant size Hoya
I know if I'm patient they'll get there eventually
Thanks again!
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