Repotting guide
When & how to repot Hoya Australis 'Lisa' (Hoya australis 'Lisa')
Also called Variegated wax plant, Wax flower 'Lisa', Hoya 'Lisa', Australian wax vine 'Lisa'.
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About Hoya Australis 'Lisa'
Hoya australis 'Lisa' · also called Variegated wax plant, Wax flower 'Lisa' · houseplant
Hoya australis 'Lisa' is a variegated wax-plant cultivar with waxy green, chartreuse and cream-splashed leaves on trailing vines. It thrives in bright indirect light, needs watering only when the top 1-2 inches of soil dry out, and tolerates average home humidity. The genus is ASPCA-listed non-toxic, making it a pet-safe choice.
Mature size: Indoors typically 3-6 ft (about 1-2 m) of vine, with established plants capable of reaching up to around 10 ft (3 m) over time. In tropical outdoor conditions vines can extend much longer.
Watch for — Overwatering and root rot: Soggy soil causes yellowing leaves, mushy stems and root rot - the most common cause of death. Let the top 1-2 inches dry between waterings and use a fast-draining mix.
How to tell hoya australis 'lisa' needs repotting
Repotting on a calendar is less reliable than reading the plant. For hoya australis 'lisa', watch for these signs:
- Roots poking out of the drainage holes or coiling visibly around the inside of the pot.
- You are watering far more often than you used to because the rootball dries out within a day or two.
- Water runs straight through and out the bottom without soaking in.
- Top growth has slowed or new hoya australis 'lisa' leaves are noticeably smaller than older ones despite good light.
For the underlying biology of a pot-bound root system and why it stalls a plant, see our guide to spotting and fixing a root-bound plant.
How often to repot hoya australis 'lisa'
Every 12–18 months — sooner if roots show fast. Hoya Australis 'Lisa''s growth habit — moderate-growing trailing and lightly climbing vine. it tends to grow upright until the stems can no longer support their weight, then cascades and trails, making it well suited to hanging baskets or a small trellis. slightly root-bound plants flower more readily. — sets the pace. Hoya australis 'Lisa' is a variegated wax-plant cultivar with waxy green, chartreuse and cream-splashed leaves on trailing vines. It thrives in bright indirect light, needs watering only when the top 1-2 inches of soil dry out, and tolerates average home humidity. The genus is ASPCA-listed non-toxic, making it a pet-safe choice.
What size pot to step hoya australis 'lisa' up to
Step up one pot size — about 2–3 cm (an inch) wider. Hoya Australis 'Lisa' grows fast, so it will fill that space within a season, but jumping several sizes at once still backfires: the unused soil stays soggy and rots even a vigorous root system. One size at a time, every year or so, is the rhythm.
Not sure of the exact diameter? Our pot size calculator takes the current pot and root spread and tells you the right next size — it deliberately recommends a single step up, never a big jump.
The best time of year to repot hoya australis 'lisa'
Early spring, just as new growth restarts, is the ideal window for hoya australis 'lisa'. The plant is moving into its strongest growth phase and re-roots into fresh soil quickly. Avoid repotting in winter dormancy or, for flowering plants, while it is in bud or bloom — recovery is slowest then and you risk dropping the flowers.
Step-by-step: repotting hoya australis 'lisa'
- Time it for spring. Repot hoya australis 'lisa' in early spring as growth restarts so it re-roots quickly into the fresh soil.
- Choose one size up. Pick a pot about 2–3 cm wider with drainage holes. One step only — a much bigger pot stays soggy and rots roots.
- Ease the plant out. Water lightly the day before, then tip hoya australis 'lisa' out and gently loosen any roots circling the bottom of the rootball.
- Repot at the same depth. Put a layer of fresh light, fast-draining aroid- or orchid-style mix in the new pot, set the plant so its soil line is unchanged, and backfill, firming lightly.
- Water and pause feeding. Water once to settle the soil. Hold off fertiliser for about a month — fresh mix already has nutrients and feeding now burns new roots.
Aftercare
Water hoya australis 'lisa' once to settle the soil, then let the surface dry before watering again — fresh mix around the roots stays wetter than the old compacted ball, so the commonest post-repot mistake is overwatering. Keep it out of direct sun for a week or two while roots re-establish. Do not fertilise for about 4 weeks — fresh mix already carries nutrients and feeding freshly disturbed roots scorches them.
The right soil mix for hoya australis 'lisa'
Hoya Australis 'Lisa' wants light, fast-draining aroid- or orchid-style mix. Use a chunky, free-draining mix - a peat- or coir-based potting soil amended generously with perlite, pumice, orchid bark or coconut husk. Good aeration and drainage around the roots are essential to prevent root rot. A pot with drainage holes is non-negotiable. Always use fresh mix when you repot — reusing old, broken-down soil reintroduces the compaction and poor drainage you are repotting to fix.
Repotting hoya australis 'lisa' — frequently asked questions
How often should you repot hoya australis 'lisa'?
Every 12–18 months — sooner if roots show fast for hoya australis 'lisa'. Repot hoya australis 'lisa' roughly every 12–18 months, in early spring as growth restarts. It grows fast and circles its pot quickly, so step up one size (about 2–3 cm wider) into fresh light, fast-draining aroid- or orchid-style mix. Don't jump several sizes — that soggy excess soil is what rots vigorous roots.
What size pot does hoya australis 'lisa' need?
Step up one pot size — about 2–3 cm (an inch) wider. Hoya Australis 'Lisa' grows fast, so it will fill that space within a season, but jumping several sizes at once still backfires: the unused soil stays soggy and rots even a vigorous root system. One size at a time, every year or so, is the rhythm. Use our pot size calculator to size it from the plant's current pot and root spread.
When is the best time of year to repot hoya australis 'lisa'?
Early spring, just as new growth restarts, is the ideal window for hoya australis 'lisa'. The plant is moving into its strongest growth phase and re-roots into fresh soil quickly. Avoid repotting in winter dormancy or, for flowering plants, while it is in bud or bloom — recovery is slowest then and you risk dropping the flowers.
Can you put hoya australis 'lisa' straight into a much bigger pot?
No. Even a fast-growing hoya australis 'lisa' should only go up one pot size at a time. A vastly oversized pot holds a reservoir of wet soil the roots cannot reach, which stays cold and soggy and rots the roots — the opposite of what you wanted.
Should you fertilise hoya australis 'lisa' after repotting?
Not immediately. Wait about 4 weeks after repotting hoya australis 'lisa'. Fresh mix already contains nutrients, and feeding freshly cut or disturbed roots burns them. Resume your normal feeding routine once you see new growth.
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