UK temperature
Keeping hoya curtisii warm in a UK home
Hoya curtisii
More about hoya curtisii in the UK
The UK home, in plant terms
A typical UK home creates two opposite micro-problems at the same time. Radiator-driven heating spikes the air temperature and crashes humidity in the rooms where people actually sit; the older the housing stock the more likely a single-glazed window pane is sitting at near-freezing in January with a houseplant against it. Cold unheated bedrooms, north-facing rooms and conservatories without heating run far cooler than the thermostat suggests, and the British winter gives the lowest indoor daylight in any of Growli's markets. Hoya curtisii tolerates a wider band, but the worst-case UK winter placement (a cold single-glazed pane plus a hot dry radiator below it) still stresses it through repeated drying and chilling.
The actual numbers
Ideally hoya curtisii sits between 18-24C (16C at night; never below 10C). (That is 65-75F (60F at night; never below 50F) in Fahrenheit.) Tolerates average household humidity but grows and roots faster above 50%. In dry homes, group it with other plants or use a humidity tray. Misting is optional and most useful during propagation; avoid leaving water sitting on the dense foliage, which can encourage fungal spots. Watch for the room dropping below about 18°C overnight — common in UK unheated bedrooms in January, and the point where growth stalls and leaves chill-mark.
For the RHS hardiness side of this, see is hoya curtisii hardy in the UK? (rating RHS , sourced from the RHS rating system). For the US/USDA framing of the same numbers, see the hoya curtisii temperature guide.
Winter placement in a UK home
For hoya curtisii through a UK winter, three placement rules clear up most problems: 1) keep it at least a hand's width back from the window pane on single-glazed or very cold double-glazed glass, especially overnight when curtains close behind the plant; 2) keep it out of the direct vertical updraft above a radiator — that column of hot dry air browns leaf tips even on tolerant species; 3) judge by the room you can actually feel, not the central thermostat — many UK rooms run several degrees below the hall reading in winter. Humidity drops to roughly 25–35% in a heated UK living room; a pebble tray, grouping with other plants, or a small humidifier puts that back to a level houseplants actually like.
Hoya curtisii temperature in the UK — frequently asked questions
What temperature does hoya curtisii need in the UK?
Hoya curtisii prefers 18-24C (16C at night; never below 10C) (65-75F (60F at night; never below 50F)). The British issue is rarely the average — it is the extremes: a cold single-glazed window in January, the hot dry air directly above a radiator, or a north-facing unheated room that runs far cooler than the hall thermostat.
Will hoya curtisii survive a cold UK winter room?
Hoya curtisii tolerates a wider winter band — see its RHS rating undefined. Below about 18°C growth stalls; cold-wet roots, not cold air, are usually what kills it indoors.
Can hoya curtisii go on a UK windowsill in winter?
On a single-glazed or very cold pane, no — overnight the leaves pressed against the glass can drop below the plant's comfort band, especially behind drawn curtains. A small gap (a hand's width back) or thicker thermal curtains in front of the plant fixes it, and modern double-glazing usually solves it outright.
Does UK radiator-driven heating dry hoya curtisii out?
Yes — UK living rooms typically run at around 25–35% relative humidity in winter. That is well below what most houseplants prefer. Hoya curtisii tolerates this better than the calathea-and-fern family, but a pebble tray or grouping plants still helps.
What temperature range does hoya curtisii actually like?
18-24C (16C at night; never below 10C) is the comfortable band (65-75F (60F at night; never below 50F) in Fahrenheit for reference). That covers normal UK living-room temperatures all year; the work is making sure cold pockets (windowsills, unheated rooms) and hot pockets (radiator updrafts) do not push it outside that band.
More hoya curtisii care
See the full hoya curtisii care guide, its UK watering (hard vs soft tap water), and UK hardiness.