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69859fea44f0a57548e61d19Set of 4 - Hoya Carnosa, Rubber Black, Fiddle Leaf Fig / Ficus Lyrata & Syngonium Pink in 4 Inch English Blue Premium Daisy Plastic PlanterSet of 4 - Hoya Carnosa, Rubber Black, Fiddle Leaf Fig / Ficus Lyrata & Syngonium Pink in 4 Inch English Blue Premium Daisy Plastic Planter

The Hoya Kerrii, affectionately known as the Hoya Heart or "Lucky Heart," is the ultimate botanical valentine. With its thick, succulent, heart-shaped leaves, it has become a staple for plant lovers and gift-givers alike

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. It’s the perfect "set it and forget it" plant for anyone who wants maximum cuteness with minimum effort

Quick Care Guide

To keep your heart happy, follow these simple guidelines:

  • Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. It can handle some direct morning sun, but harsh afternoon rays may scorch the leaves

  • 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.


Frequently Asked Questions

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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Set of 4 - Hoya Carnosa, Rubber Black, Fiddle Leaf Fig / Ficus Lyrata & Syngonium Pink in 4 Inch English Blue Premium Daisy Plastic Planter

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MRP ₹3,149 Inclusive of all taxes

Features

  • Fleshy leaves and stems
  • Varied shapes and colors
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Drought-tolerant

Product Information

The Hoya Kerrii, affectionately known as the Hoya Heart or "Lucky Heart," is the ultimate botanical valentine. With its thick, succulent, heart-shaped leaves, it has become a staple for plant lovers and gift-givers alike

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. It’s the perfect "set it and forget it" plant for anyone who wants maximum cuteness with minimum effort

Quick Care Guide

To keep your heart happy, follow these simple guidelines:

  • Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. It can handle some direct morning sun, but harsh afternoon rays may scorch the leaves

  • 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.


Frequently Asked Questions

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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Mar 14, 2026

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