1. Understand its flowering cycle, which typically occurs when the plant reaches maturity.
  2. Provide bright, indirect light by placing the plant near a south- or west-facing window.
  3. Maintain a temperature between 15 and 27°C during the day and above 10°C at night.
  4. Water thoroughly when the first few inches of soil are dry, ensuring good drainage.
  5. Fertilize with a half-diluted balanced fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
  6. Prune to encourage branching and stimulate flower production.
  7. Maintain moderate to high humidity levels by misting the plant or using a humidifier.
  8. Some Hoya may need a period of stress to flower, so reduce watering slightly and expose the plant to lower temperatures.
  9. Be patient and consistent in your care routine, as Hoya flowering can take time.