
This Hoya is a reverse variegated - variegation occurs on the outer edge of the leaf.
Hoya are flowering succulent plants that are easy to care for if given the proper conditions! Like all hoyas, these plants like to dry out well between watering. When the soil is dry and it's time to water, you should thoroughly soak the potting media. Water until all the soil is saturated and all excess water drains away through the drainage hole. It is ALWAYS best to plant Hoya in pots with drainage holes! You can water even less in the winter when growing slows (and sometimes halts).
Speaking of pots, Hoya like to be root-bound. You should not place them in a huge pot. When it is time to repot, go up only one pot size. Hoya want a quick draining soil - use a light and airy potting mix, such as cactus and succulent soil, with added perlite or pumice for increased drainage.
Light: Place in very bright indirect light, indoors or out (bring in if dipping below 55 degrees). A few hours of morning or late afternoon sun, especially in winter, is great.
Water: Allow soil to dry between waterings. Use your finger a few inches into the soil to test - it doesn't need to be crunchy just dry to the touch.
Pets: *Pet friendly*