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Using the mix is easy! start with removing as much of the old soil as possible. Gently squeeze the pot while holding it sideways to loosen up the plant. Run the roots under lukewarm tap water to remove the last pieces and bits.
Also, make sure to remove any dead foliage that may still be on the plant using scissors. Now your plant is ready for its fresh Hoya soil. Add a small layer of Hoya mix at the bottom of the pot.
Place the plant in the pot, and slowly add Hoya soil to the sides to fill it up. Make sure that the point where the roots meet the plant is just buried under the Hoya soil.
Lightly pat the Hoya mix down into the pot. Make sure to water the Hoya mix thoroughly after repotting, as this helps settle the mix and roots down.
This hoya mix contains everything your Hoya could be asking for. The added activated carbon helps prevent root-rot-related issues. There is lots of orchid bark & coco husk to support space & aeration for the larger roots. The mix drains relatively quickly as Hoyas prefer to be left to dry between watering.
Hoya’s originate from tropical Asia, the Pacific Islands and Australia. They are usually trailing or climbing vines and are epiphytic, meaning they can grow out of the soil on surfaces like trees & rocks. They are comparable to aroid care, except the hoya mix can dry out more often in between watering.
Hoya’s thrive on bright, indirect sunlight and can be left to dry for quite a bit. Similar to succulents, you can check to see if a hoya is thirsty by feeling the leaves. If they are not as plump as before they are probably thirsty and can use a drink.
If the pot is differently shaped (Square, oval, e.t.c.), the calculations might not be accurate. You can also check out the plant pots product pages to check their total volume.
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Using the mix is easy! start with removing as much of the old soil as possible. Gently squeeze the pot while holding it sideways to loosen up the plant. Run the roots under lukewarm tap water to remove the last pieces and bits.
Also, make sure to remove any dead foliage that may still be on the plant using scissors. Now your plant is ready for its fresh Hoya soil. Add a small layer of Hoya mix at the bottom of the pot.
Place the plant in the pot, and slowly add Hoya soil to the sides to fill it up. Make sure that the point where the roots meet the plant is just buried under the Hoya soil.
Lightly pat the Hoya mix down into the pot. Make sure to water the Hoya mix thoroughly after repotting, as this helps settle the mix and roots down.
This hoya mix contains everything your Hoya could be asking for. The added activated carbon helps prevent root-rot-related issues. There is lots of orchid bark & coco husk to support space & aeration for the larger roots. The mix drains relatively quickly as Hoyas prefer to be left to dry between watering.
Hoya’s originate from tropical Asia, the Pacific Islands and Australia. They are usually trailing or climbing vines and are epiphytic, meaning they can grow out of the soil on surfaces like trees & rocks. They are comparable to aroid care, except the hoya mix can dry out more often in between watering.
Hoya’s thrive on bright, indirect sunlight and can be left to dry for quite a bit. Similar to succulents, you can check to see if a hoya is thirsty by feeling the leaves. If they are not as plump as before they are probably thirsty and can use a drink.
If the pot is differently shaped (Square, oval, e.t.c.), the calculations might not be accurate. You can also check out the plant pots product pages to check their total volume.
Using the mix is easy! start with removing as much of the old soil as possible. Gently squeeze the pot while holding it sideways to loosen up the plant. Run the roots under lukewarm tap water to remove the last pieces and bits.
Also, make sure to remove any dead foliage that may still be on the plant using scissors. Now your plant is ready for its fresh Hoya soil. Add a small layer of Hoya mix at the bottom of the pot.
Place the plant in the pot, and slowly add Hoya soil to the sides to fill it up. Make sure that the point where the roots meet the plant is just buried under the Hoya soil.
Lightly pat the Hoya mix down into the pot. Make sure to water the Hoya mix thoroughly after repotting, as this helps settle the mix and roots down.
This hoya mix contains everything your Hoya could be asking for. The added activated carbon helps prevent root-rot-related issues. There is lots of orchid bark & coco husk to support space & aeration for the larger roots. The mix drains relatively quickly as Hoyas prefer to be left to dry between watering.
Hoya’s originate from tropical Asia, the Pacific Islands and Australia. They are usually trailing or climbing vines and are epiphytic, meaning they can grow out of the soil on surfaces like trees & rocks. They are comparable to aroid care, except the hoya mix can dry out more often in between watering.
Hoya’s thrive on bright, indirect sunlight and can be left to dry for quite a bit. Similar to succulents, you can check to see if a hoya is thirsty by feeling the leaves. If they are not as plump as before they are probably thirsty and can use a drink.
Check out the SYBASoil Guide
Check out this pot volume calculator tool to calculate how much Hoya mix you need.
The nutrients in SYBASoil will run out in ~6 months on average. We recommend refeeding by removing the top part of the soil and adding 10-20% of the volume with fresh worm castings.
You can store SYBASoil for about 2 years. Make sure to store it cool, dark and closed off. The effectiveness of the nutrients can degrade over the years. Simply add some fresh worm castings to give the soil new life.
We recommend repotting once any of these things happen:
- You see roots growing out of the bottom of the pot
- The soil dries very quickly between watering
- The plant is top-heavy and wants to fall over
- Roots are pushing the plant up and out of the container
- Every 1 to 2 years
Our packaging can be recycled at your local plastic recycling facility.
You can also re-use it for storage, or leave a little soil and use it as a propagation box!
Water the soil only when the top 2-3cm of the soil is dried out. You can test this out by poking your finger in the soil to feel around.
It is fine to let it dry out a bit more sometimes if you forget it as the deeper soil will retain moisture for longer. This will also help the roots to grow deeper.
I ordered several different mixes specifically on your list of correct plants, most of them are dead now the only ones I could save where the ones I mixed my self but all this money to waste and infection in my other plants because of it. What are you going to do to help us please ?
Beste Erde für meine Pflanzen endlich mal keine Tiere drin hatte immer Probleme bei der normalen Erde ( nicht Eure gemeint )
Kann ich wärmstes Empfehlen 👍 zum zweiten Mal bestellt und wenn ich Erde brauche nur dann von Euch 🥰
Ik ben erg tevreden met de potgrond . De planten doen het heel goed. Ik zie veel nieuwe groei nadat ik ze verpot heb in de nieuwe potgrond
My hoyas have not been growing at all or have grown very slowly for 2 years. After repotting them in Syba Soil, I could see the different after 2 weeks. All hoyas in my collection had new growth and new tendrils. The soil works well for planting/repotting, as well as propagation. It's very light, chunky and smells so good, like a forest. You can see the video repotting my hoyas here: https://youtu.be/tB02sE8X25Q
Great Video Anna thanks a lot for sharing! I am pleased to hear the Hoya's are happy in their new soil.
Sybren from Sybotanica.
Ich hab schon mehrmals die Hoya-Erde aber auch Erde für Aroids z.B. bestellt, ich find sie super und meine Pflanzen scheinbar auch!
Ich brauche meist keine großen Mengen aufeinmal und kann und möchte nicht viel lagern, auch deshalb mag ich die Produkte.
Reste können trotzdem im wieder verschließbaren Beutel bleiben und ich weiß was drin ist.
Sicher bald wieder😉
Ja, es ist wichtig, dass Sie den Beutel wieder verschließen können, um die Erde frisch zu halten. Das sind einige schöne und gesund aussehende Hoyas Sabrina! Vielen Dank, dass Sie diese Bilder mit uns geteilt haben.
Sybren von Sybotanica
I've mixed it with some of the Calathea soil as this Hoya mix is really chunky and I've found that Hoya do grow better when the soil retains a bit of moisture. My Hoya Incrassata is pushing out 2 baby leaves 😁
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