🌿 Grow Up, Not Out! Elevate your plants with style!
The Moss Pole set includes four 16-inch coir poles designed to support climbing plants, promoting vertical growth and health. Made from natural coconut fiber, these poles are eco-friendly, water-retaining, and easy to use, making them perfect for indoor gardening enthusiasts.
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 26.5"L x 1.8"W |
Style Name | Tube |
Color | Brown |
Material Type | Coir |
M**N
Easy to use! Plant upgrade!
I ordered these to upgrade my Monstera plant that was constantly falling to the ground. Very easy to install and use. Love the earthy look, easy to hide the pole with the plant. Works well to hold the plant up in place and comes with a lot of options to attach the plant to the pole. Very sturdy, my plant looks like a tree. There are a lot of parts that come in this pack, allowing you to create a poll as high as you would like. Great value for all that you get! Highly recommended to upgrade your falling plants into beautiful displays!
K**H
Better than chopsticks
My plants looked tired! These supports are easy to use, and come supplied with a choice of attaching plant to pole. So glad I found these.
T**S
Good Support, But Not Very Sturdy
These moss poles work well for training my Monstera and pothos to climb. I like that they’re made from natural coconut fiber and easy to stack for taller plants. The included ties and rope are a nice bonus.However, they’re not very solid — the poles feel a bit flimsy, especially when stacked. They get the job done, but I wish they were a little more sturdy. Still a good value overall for indoor plant support.
D**N
Amazing!
These are the perfect size and easy to plant and use! They are thick, perfect for plants that are still quite young as they aren't extremely tall, and you get your moneys worth. The only thing I would recommend is adding some instructions/ examples of how to use the velcro/twine if you choose to use that for beginners.
M**X
Makes for healthy and beautiful plant.
They worked wonders for my plant. It was such a mess and using 2 1/2 of these, making an arch, was easy to cut one in half and carefully attaching each runner with the provide ties. The strength of these are perfect not overly heavy. Easy to push into a plant pot.
L**O
Transform how your plants look.
PERFECT, just what my indoor plants needed to grow, expand and look their best. Highly recommended.
S**M
It is a bit jank, but it works
Useful for containing my monstrous monstera. I saw many reviews saying it was a bit flimsy and I agree, I believe it is due to the real wooden stakes, as wood will contract and expand depending on moisture/humidity and temperature, and every different piece of wood is going to act differently. Each post that stacks on top of the other uses a wooden stake to connect the two, and if that wood is contracted a bit then you get a loose and wobbly connection. I had this issue for all but one post/stake, I still ended up reinforcing it just in case. I ended up taking some extra strength Elmer's glue, putting the glue around the inner opening and top ridge of the pvc pipe on the post, then putting glue on the stake on the top sides of it, when the two slide together you should see the glue get scraped off some by the pvc pipe and accumulate around the edge, you can watch this to see if any one side needs additional glue by if it lacks that accumulation. For stakes that are especially loose I took a small piece of paper, folded it up, covered it in glue, then slid it in between the stake and the pipe to act as a wedge. Once everything dried it's as solid as a solid pole and does not tilt every which way under my monstera's weight.I like that it looks more natural than just a wooden post and while there was a lot of glue involved I still think setting this up was easier than buying the materials myself and assembling it myself, it would have also been more costly to do it myself, this product is much more affordable and easier to assemble and use.
D**F
Don't absorb water, stake is huge
These have no holes drilled into the pipe to get it wet, no matter what I do the only way to get them wet is to soak them (and still they don't hold moisture) and it would be very inconvenient to unite my plants everytime I needed to get this moist, especially if roots have grown into them, misting did nothing and trying to dump water into it did nothing, the water runs right down the side and doesn't absorb. The reason I picked these were the size, I needed them for 5 inch pots, but the stake is huge (as wide as a bic lighter) and makes it hard to use in smaller pots and potentially can disturb the roots, unless you add this as you're transplanting. I'm bummed they're not the quality I expected and at this point all they are is a stake, because if I can't keep them moist the roots probably won't grow into it. Maybe I missed something in the directions but I thought most of these were pretty self explanatory.
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