How To Take Care Hoya Plants. As the hoya plant is mostly a foliage plant it requires a lot of nitrogen to spur its growth. When potting soil almost completely dries then water the plant.
Here are the basic rules to observe when caring for the hoya plant. Place your hoya in a bright location but away from direct sunlight. Common Problems Experienced with Hoya Plants Aphids mealybugs spider mites and ants can all be attracted to the Hoya plant because of the sweet smelling nectar.
Hoyas grow best in temperatures between 60.
Place your hoya in a bright location but away from direct sunlight. Hoya are easy-care indoor plants if you have the medium to bright indirect light that they need. Hoya plants are tropical plants that can be given water by cold tap. But note -- the species with thinner leaves will need more water than those with waxy leaves.