David Liddle hoyas

Long Beach, CA

My guess is "Darling (or Darned..ha ha) Boy Friend"

Shelburne Falls, MA(Zone 5a)

Dear boyfriend.

Aberdeen, NC

HMMM,,, how about divorced boy friend?

Long Beach, CA

or.....DERANGED boy FIEND...ha ha

Shelburne Falls, MA(Zone 5a)

Gosh!!

Philomath, OR

My daughter thought it was dead boy friend or Dad's boy friend....

Shelburne Falls, MA(Zone 5a)

She has Mairzee beat.

I'd always thought it was "Duh", until I was corrected...

C.

Waterville, VT(Zone 4b)

Anyone's cuttings showing any signs of life from the last David Liddle order yet. It has just been three weeks, but I see new growth starting on many of mine including two "3" inch vines that just popped up from H. magnifica IML 0152. I think that is the fastest time that I have ever had from cutting to new growth on a Hoya.

Doug

San Francisco, CA

No new growth, but a lot more of mine than I suspected would live are still holding in there. Multiflora looks awful, but hasn't dropped any leaves. Sp. IML 1598, lanceolata and archboldiana red are looking pretty healthy.

Whitestone, NY(Zone 7a)

All mine have rooted quite nicely (it took about 10-14 days for all to root), and there is new growth on a few of the cuttings. Exciting, huh?

Mark, I'm so glad to hear that many of yours of doing well :)

Gabi

Shelburne Falls, MA(Zone 5a)

Great news, all. I think all have rooted now but I don't see new growth yet. But this week we've had some cold nights and they came in for 3 of them.

Carnegie, PA

Glad everyone's is doing well. All of mine rooted by the end of that first week! I just got home last night from being away for a week and I think my plants like it better when I'm not home. My heuschkeliana IML 0904 is already budding up from the peduncles it had when I got it! I just noticed them this morning when I was catching up on all the watering! I'm so excited. That's supposed to be the yellow one I believe. It's budding up in 2 places. Can't wait. My Tanna Island is looking very good now. Some leaves fell off, but the rest are firm and green. Everything else is still sitting there, but rooted and not dying, so I'm happy.

Philomath, OR

Way to go Willow! I love that huschkeliana but can't keep it alive. I got one of each, the pink and the yellow, from a forum member a couple of years ago. needless to say they both finaly bit the dust :~( I may have to retry it the future.

Don't forget to post pics of the blooms! God bless, -joanne

Davison, MI(Zone 5a)

I'll probably let mine root another month or more before I repot them into my regular soil mix, but they're all partially rooted in my mini greenhouse. I have my settup all ready for a long cold winter. Yeah!
Mark, I'm happy to hear your plants finally came, & are looking better.
Cindy

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