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Where does the time go? My stock is almost depleted and my heydays of having lots of hoyas to make buyers happy are over. The few I have left are basically medium/large and large,
although some small ones are growing quickly. The NOIDS are starting to bloom so as they do and I have Ids I will put them up.
I will, from time to time, have plants to sell - both hoyas and dischidias - so keep checking in periodically.
Now there are two vendors I recommend highly and both are good friends: SRQ Hoyas (Joni Kahn) at www.SRQHoyas.com for plants and Ted Green for cuttings at greent010@hawaii.rr.com.
Both are very keen to have properly ID'd hoyas and both grow their hoyas extremely well. Both are generous, extremely honest and are great folks to deal with.
I have really enjoyed growing and selling hoyas and dischidias. I will continue my passion for hoyas and am planning on going on another collecting trip to Malaysia in the spring.
It is simply getting more and more difficult to grow and ship plants from Hawaii with all the new regulations and requirements for Certified Nurseries (which I am one of).
I just read that California just got a whopping sum of grant money to intensify their 'keeping bad plants and insects' out of the state, which roughly translated means
'to support their local growers businesses', and since most planes from HI to the mainland carrying mail or plants have to land in CA. it is writing on the wall. More restrictions
are in store and many of my friends are also thinking of bailing from the business.
Keep in touch.
Carol
Remember, please, let me confirm your shipping costs and the availability of your order before you send in your money!!! Thanks.
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