
The Hoya Kerrii, affectionately known as the Hoya Heart or "Lucky Heart," is the ultimate botanical valentine.
While often sold as a single leaf rooted in a small pot, this plant is actually a slow-growing tropical vine native to Southeast Asia.
To keep your heart happy, follow these simple guidelines:
Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light.
Water: Treat it like a succulent. Water only when the soil is completely dry (usually every 2–3 weeks). When in doubt, wait a few more days.
Soil: Use a well-draining mix, such as a cactus/succulent blend or an orchid bark mix.
Temperature: Prefers a cozy room temperature between 18°C and 27°C. Avoid cold drafts or AC vents.
| Question | Answer |
| Will my single leaf ever grow into a vine? | Rarely. Single-leaf cuttings usually lack a "node" (stem tissue), meaning they stay a single heart forever. |
| Is it pet-friendly? | Yes! Hoya Kerrii is non-toxic to cats and dogs. |
| Why is my heart turning yellow? | This is usually a sign of overwatering. Ensure the pot has drainage and let the soil dry out. |
| How fast does it grow? | Extremely slowly. Even the vining versions take their time, so patience is key. |


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The Hoya Kerrii, affectionately known as the Hoya Heart or "Lucky Heart," is the ultimate botanical valentine.
While often sold as a single leaf rooted in a small pot, this plant is actually a slow-growing tropical vine native to Southeast Asia.
To keep your heart happy, follow these simple guidelines:
Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light.
Water: Treat it like a succulent. Water only when the soil is completely dry (usually every 2–3 weeks). When in doubt, wait a few more days.
Soil: Use a well-draining mix, such as a cactus/succulent blend or an orchid bark mix.
Temperature: Prefers a cozy room temperature between 18°C and 27°C. Avoid cold drafts or AC vents.
| Question | Answer |
| Will my single leaf ever grow into a vine? | Rarely. Single-leaf cuttings usually lack a "node" (stem tissue), meaning they stay a single heart forever. |
| Is it pet-friendly? | Yes! Hoya Kerrii is non-toxic to cats and dogs. |
| Why is my heart turning yellow? | This is usually a sign of overwatering. Ensure the pot has drainage and let the soil dry out. |
| How fast does it grow? | Extremely slowly. Even the vining versions take their time, so patience is key. |