I received my ebay auction plants from "One of our own" today. The most BEAUTIFUL and large hoyas I have ever ordered from anyone. There are peduncles on at least 2 of the plants. I haven't got to study them yet. I am so excited I am beyond myself. But I have a question--Some are very topheavy. I know I need to repot them, but as a rule of thumb, when should I do this. Have they been through some trauma already? Need help. I will be ordering again soon , so watch out!
Kerri
This message was edited Aug 21, 2008 6:20 PM
This message was edited Aug 22, 2008 6:23 AM
YIPPEE! I feel like iit is Christmas
Kerri,
Congratulations on your new babies! I hope they do well for you and you get many beautiful blooms! Which ones did you get?When you have them all settled in, please share photo's with us!
If some are top heavy maybe they are the types that want to climb? You could put bamboo hoops or trellises in the pots for them to climb on.
Lin
Kerri:
I don't know if you are aware of this wonderful feature here on DG called Garden Watchdog: http://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/
You can leave feedback on a company you have done business with. You can also search for a company if you are contemplating placing an order to see what type of experience others have had with that particular company.
The Garden Watchdog is a great asset for those of us who do mail order purchasing! People are free to leave good, bad or neutral feedback and comments on their experience.
I hope you will consider leaving feedback for the company you purchased your hoya plants from. If they are not already listed, maybe you can add the name/address and your comments.
Happy Gardening,
Lin
