Hoya krohniana Silver Splash
Purchased rooted plant from Plant Bash May 1, 2026
The Silver Splash Hoya (Hoya krohniana 'Silver'), also known as Heart-Leafed Lacunosa or Hoya 'Eskimo', is a captivating vining plant that enchants with its small, heart-shaped leaves speckled with silver flecks. Its highly fragrant white flowers bloom in clusters throughout the year, filling your home with a sweet, delightful scent reminiscent of Hoya lacunosa. This easy-to-grow houseplant is perfect for hanging baskets, where its trailing vines can create a stunning display. With its unique foliage and enchanting aroma, the Silver Splash Hoya is a must-have for plant enthusiasts seeking an attractive and low-maintenance addition to their collection.
- This plant prefers bright indirect light and benefits from a bit of morning or late afternoon sun. An east or north-facing window is perfect, providing gentle sunlight that enhances the foliage's silver splashes without causing leaf burn. Avoid direct midday sun, which can scorch the leaves and affect the plant's overall health.
- Plant your Silver Splash Hoya in a well-draining soil mix suitable for epiphytic plants, such as a blend of peat moss and perlite or a specialized orchid mix. Use a pot with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging, as this plant prefers a drier root environment. It can live for years in the same pot, making it a low-maintenance choice. Prune after the flowering cycle to control excessive growth but avoid removing old flower spurs since new blooms often emerge from them.
- Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, typically every 10-14 days depending on your home's conditions. Water thoroughly until excess water drains from the bottom, ensuring the roots are well-hydrated. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it's important to let the soil reach a state of visual dryness before watering again. The Silver Splash Hoya tolerates average household humidity but appreciates slightly cooler night temperatures to encourage blooming.
- Fertilize monthly during the active growing season in spring and summer with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength. A formula like 15-15-15 or a blooming fertilizer such as 7-9-5 works well. Discontinue feeding during the winter months when the plant's growth slows down.