I'm new to hoyas having only just become addicted in the secret hoya trade in July. I bought three different carnosas. I repotted them and hung them outside. They grew wonderful long shoots which were starting to get lovely little leaves. But then about a month ago I had to bring the plants inside because of the lower temperatures at night. Since then all the little leaves have dried up and fallen off and many of the long shoots have dried up on the ends as well. Is that due to the repotting or the move inside? Is that common and they'll start growing more once they get used to the new conditions? Or does that mean it's too dry in the house and I need to start misting them every day? One of them is in the bathroom hanging in front of the window which faces east. I would have thought there would be plenty of humidity in there.
Sandy
Why are all my new leaves dropping off?
Don't worry...the leaves will come back on new vines. I think it was due to the "change" in humidity, temp. environment..... Make sure there is airmovement in the bathroom where she hangs..... She can take cooler temps than most...
Okay, thanks Carol, I guess I'll just have to be patient.
