I’m told that Dischidia is a close cousin to hoyas, hence why I think hoya people have this genus in our hoya collections. I would categorize this one as semi difficult. I can’t seem to understand its watering needs in coco husks, soil, or gritty substrate, but it re-roots easily. It sun stresses to a beautiful reddish color, but the shape and veining in the leaves is my favorite! This plant, dischidiaovata is also called watermelondischidia, can you tell why? Liz’s personal experience only…every environment is different: 🪴Light: grow lights 16 hrs/day 🪴Water: currently in its re-rooting medium 🪴Avg Temp last 30 days: 69F 🪴Relative Humidity last 30 days: 45% 🪴Fussy: can be until the root system is well developed 🪴Rate of growth: medium 🪴Fertilizer: I apply a nutrient-rich fertilizer tailored for Hoyas during periods of active growth, approximately every other watering. If the plant enters a dormant phase, I discontinue its use. It’s packed with essential macro and micronutrients, it’s the best I’ve found for hoyas!🪴 🪴Time In My Care: 3 Years 🪴Would Liz recommend this one: possibly. If you are up for a bit of a challenge, then yes. It’s so beautiful! hoyaappreciation plantsmakemehappyihavethisthingwithplants easilydistractedbyplants houseplantclub plantoftheday plantsmakepeoplehappy plantcare planttips themoreyouknow plantsinmyspace dischidia LTKFindsUnder50 LTKHome LTKFindsUnder100