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		<title>Hoya Kerrii</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Hoya Kerrii is such a sweetheart of a plant that it has multiple common names. You may know it as Sweetheart Hoya, Hoya Hearts, Valentine Hoya, Heart-Shaped Hoya, Wax Heart Plant, Love Heart Plant or Lucky Hearts Plant. Wow, that’s a lot of names for 1 plant! This succulent vine is a beauty and I want to share with you what I’ve learned about caring for and growing a Sweetheart Hoya as a houseplant.

Hoya Kerrii is one of the most sought after plants in the plant community right now after the pilea peperomioides craze. You can probably find a single leaf hoya kerrii easily at your local plant stores but don’t be fooled by those! Single leaf cuttings are cute and what not, but it’ll take a whole world of patience and love before it decides to grow into a whole plant (*assuming it has a tiny bit of the main stem on it*). So I’d say, 90% of the time, your single leaf will only live a long and happy life alone.

<strong>Pot Size:</strong> 6 cm
<strong>Height:</strong> 13 cm]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hoya Kerrii Care</strong><br />
<strong>Light:</strong> Bright indirect light is best, also important to give them darkness at night.<br />
<strong>Temperature:</strong> Prefers average room temperatures, ideal: between 18-27°C.<br />
<strong>Water:</strong> Water thoroughly spring through fall, allowing potting mix to dry out a bit between waterings. This succulent won&#8217;t tolerate soggy soil.<br />
<strong>Humidity:</strong> Will do fine in normal home humidity, mist your plant occasionally for best results.<br />
<strong>Fertilizer: </strong>Feed monthly spring through fall with a water-soluble fertilizer specially made for succulents, diluted by half.<br />
<strong>Height &amp; Growth Rate: </strong>Reaches an ultimate height of around 50 cm.<br />
<strong>Toxicity: </strong>Non-toxic. Child &amp; Pet Friendly.</p>
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