Monday, August 27, 2012

Hoya lacunosa Eskimo vs lacunosa Silvery Leaves



Above : Hoya lacunosa " Silvery leaves " has showy wide white patches and sparse green spots.
Below : Hoya lacunosa " Eskimo " has small white spots over darker green leaves
Exposition to light may change the green color ( make it lighter at higher intensity ) but it seems to have no influence on the white / green partitions.


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Thursday, August 16, 2012

I have received my plant - very fast shipping and well packed however ..

 
Hoya obtusifolioides rooted plant before packing, shipped by small parcel air 6$, travel to Europe within a week.

Your complaint :
" I have recieved my plant - very fast shipping and well packed, however, I was not very pleased with the plant!

First 30-40cm had no leaves (!) only naked stem. At least three cuttings have earlier been taken from this and therefore no growing point.

It looked more like an old (semi-discarted) motherplant - not a rooted cutting. Sorry to say, but I was very dissapointed "


Aleyagarden's answer :

A management guru wrote : " Customers perceive service in their own unique, idiosyncratic, emotional, irrational, end-of-the-day, and totally human terms... " and taught that companies should adapt to this.
However here, at aleyagarden we think that the buyer - seller relationship should be based more importantly on mutual respect and transparency of information, we do not sell dreams and do not want our buyers to expect it from aleyagarden.com.

I understand that you are not complaining about the features of the plant not matching the descripton page and the conditons of sale page : we indeed sent you a healthy rooted hoya that weighed around 105 gr including package , had a sufficient rooting and had not been grown with over fertilization over lighting methods etc. The price was 10 $.

You also mention that it was well packed and, I notice incidentally that you received it fast, from 5 days to a week. ( please note also that our plants are shipped only a few hours after packing )
You do not mention that it was difficult to find on aleyagarden.com homepage the link to the pictures, posted every week, of all our plants and cuts sent to our retail customers, so that potential buyers can know what would probably be their own purchases.

Your complaint is about the fact that the plant had been trimmed, had 30 cm without grown leaves on this part of the stem and was not a young plant. A picture of your plant was taken before packing and is at the top of this page.

The plant indeed was not too young , but less than two years old, it was longer than it could have been and departed with many leaves, so it weighed not less than anticipated in our cond. of sale page. It was healthy, without spots or marks of diseases. The picture of your plant above shows these features.

The plants that we sell must be trimmed in order to limit their weight; please let me remind you that the cost of transport ( Small Parcel Air ) was only 6 $ as you did not take a phytosantary certificate. Let us remind you again that the plant price was 10 $.

You say that there is no growing point where the plant was trimmed to make cuts. You seem to make a confusion here. Trimming does boost the new growth of a Hoya plant with new growing points ( new shoots ). However if we are talking about flower trims that include peduncles ( stalks ), which is a different issue, then a new flower bud will not appear at the trimming point. On the contrary by not trimming on a plant the old peduncles you allow new buds to start on them ( which is uncommon, with most plant genus new buds don't appear on old peduncles ). Trimming cuts and trimming flowers are not the same thing.

We could not do better than sending you the plant  that is on the picture above; but can we advise you to restrict your purchases to shops that sell heavier plants or arranged in a way that you will find aesthetically pleasing ?

Kind regards,
aleyagarden team

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Hoya lasiantha : a fragile Hoya with a lesser survival rate

 " ..The H. Lasiantha and the H. Obscura are both dead. They continued to lose leaves. When a branch lost all its leaves it immediately went brown and dry. With one branch left on both plants the stem has now gone to mush and is shriveling.



Is this a disease of some sort? Are my other plants in danger? I know how to handle parasites like aphids and mealy bugs, and this is not the problem.

Any insight is welcome since these plants came from your greenhouse."
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No it is not at the beginning a problem of disease. Here in a perfect habitat for the plants, a forest setting, we observe that some Hoya are harder to restart or propagate than others. H lasiantha is one of these. When we explore the rainforests and other types of forests we also observe that some Hoya occur more often than others, for instance in more disturbed places and those are also easier to propagate ex situ. So it is not a problem of disease sent with the plants.
Some experts link the success of survival rates to the use of hormones but their use may be costly and they can hardly be advised for the care of such plants. Also using these chemicals requires a significant experience from our point of view.

As for Hoya plants with thicker stems,  that are safer to buy because they bear less risk of drying out during long travels, here is a list : http://aleyagarden-hoya.blogspot.com/2011/01/hoya-plants-with-thicker-stems.html

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Hoya macrophylla variegated vs Hoya macrophylla white margins

Hoya macrophylla variegated vs Hoya macrophylla white margins : they show distinct variegations, occuring more inside the leaves or more on the edges.

Hoya macrophylla variegated


Hoya macrophylla white margins

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