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The HOLANHING 4-pack 40" D-shaped metal moss poles combine durable iron mesh and thickened PP to provide sturdy, rust-resistant support for climbing indoor plants. Featuring a moisture-retaining sphagnum moss core and a semi-transparent design, these poles enhance aerial root attachment and allow easy monitoring of root growth. Complete with zip ties, garden ties, and gloves, they offer a professional-grade solution to guide your Monstera, Pothos, and other vines upward for healthier, greener foliage.
| ASIN | B0DPQW5S3S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,033 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #55 in Plant Cages & Supports |
| Brand Name | HOLANHING |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (426) |
| Item Length | 40 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.99 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HOLANHING |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Style Name | 4Pcs 40" |
C**Y
Perfect for every application
Perfect moss poles for any size climber. They're sturdy, lightweight, and easy to put together. No cutting wire orpoking yourself on sharp wires you just cut. These come with the plastic backing and wire fronts already cut to size. They're also excellent support for everything from my Pothos to my Monsteras.
K**R
Buy always!
Perfect and easy to set up! Not going to lie but I was scared for my life over unraveling the tightly wound wire lol but I survived! These are easy to cut if you need shorter poles and great quality for the price.
D**.
Moss Pole
Works as it should. Easy to construct. Lightweight.
J**S
Nice Poles!
These moss poles are nice! Sturdy and not terrible to look at. The chicken wire that comes with it is a little fiddly but it morphs into how you want it. I liked the clear option so I can see if there's roots growing in there or not, and there is. I tried the just chicken wire moss poles and they're not good. They dry out way to quickly. These actually hold moisture in the moss of your choosing. I plan to get more of these as my monstera collection grows!
A**N
Great deal. Good sturdy moss poles!
Love these moss poles. A little tedious to put together but sturdy and wide enough to provide ample space for aerials to attach. This pack has several sizes and is great for the price.
E**N
These moss poles are fabulous!
I had tried round poles and the all plastic D poles and didn't like them. These poles are easy to assemble, more study than the all plastic poles, and stay moist longer than the round poles. They are also easy to extend as well.
T**Y
This is an essential if you grow airoids and like simple assembly and happy plants
If you have airoids, specifically, these are the perfect choice. I needed moss poles for my philodendrons and monstera, so I started shopping around. This brand has the most size and quantity options and the best price as compared to competitors. I ordered two packs. They arrived neatly packed and in perfect condition. Unpacking was easy and everything listed was included. Directions are clear and easy to read. Assembly was easy as pie. Just unroll the mean, unroll the backing, zip tie together, stick in your pot. Getting the moss in isn’t bad either. My plants will be very happy. The poles alone look very nice, almost classy, in a bespoke kind of way. The mesh is black and the backing is translucent so you can see how roots are doing. The cuts are just right so when you place them in a pot, they align just right. They support the plant perfectly and strongly. The packs include the Velcro needed to affix the plant and its sturdy. I’ve got some big plants that will grow up those and I fully believe they’ll support them. Overall, I’m super stoked about this purchase. Worth the research, but I’m confident I’ve landed on the right one. If you’re new to tropical plants, they like to climb, so make sure to get these as your plants grow and need support. Don’t use the coco coir poles - the roots can’t actually grow into it, so it’s a huge waste.
R**E
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Game changer for my climbing plants!
Enjoy the photos! I'm a mom of 4 and as if I needed anything else to keep alive and well I chose a thousand plants to care for too. I guess it can easily be classified as an obsession at this point... I wanted to wait a bit to review so I could give my honest opinion. I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect with these DIY moss poles, but they have truly been one of the best plant purchases I’ve made. I've used them for my Monsteras, pothos, syngonium, and philodendrons and the difference in growth and leaf size has been incredible. I even attached my spider plant babies to a pole! I didn't have a recent photo of my plant shelf with my plants with shorter poles but you can see it in a distance in the first photo. Most are various types of philodendrons on the shelf along with a monstera Peru. I also have a hanging 8ft monstera Brazil that isn't on a pole but my children keep breaking the stems so it needs something for sure. The D-shape design is sturdy and sits nicely against the back of the pot, which helps keep everything stable instead of wobbling around like round poles sometimes do. The metal mesh frame is strong enough to support heavy, mature stems (my Monstera leaves are huge and the stem/roots are THICK), and it hasn’t bent or leaned. I love that you can fill them with sphagnum moss yourself — it holds moisture really well and encourages aerial roots to grab on. After keeping the poles slightly damp, my plants started attaching within a couple of weeks. Now they’re climbing instead of sprawling everywhere. Assembly was easy, and I like that the poles can be stacked to extend the height as the plant grows. That makes these a long-term solution instead of something you outgrow in one season. Pros: Very sturdy Great for large, heavy climbers Encourages bigger, more mature leaves Holds moisture well Extendable design Cons: Filling them with moss takes a little time (but worth it) You do have to remember to keep the moss moist Overall, if you have Monsteras, philodendrons, pothos, or any other climbing (or hanging) plant, these poles are absolutely worth it. My plants look healthier, more upright, and way more impressive
V**N
Excellent product, finally found some decent d shaped poles, will definitely be ordering more
F**O
Robuste et exactement comme décris.
D**O
Los mejores tutores que pueden adquirir.
M**L
Arrived promptly, easy to assemble and look great.
A**R
This is my second time purchasing this moss pole set. The 60" 6pk works best for me. I'm from Australia and I know there are similar local options available, but I prefer these ones. Included in the pack are your plastic backings, coated wire grids, generous bag of zip ties (more than enough provided), protective gloves, and Velcro tape. The plastic backings and coated wire grids are all pre-cut to size and ready to assemble. I find them really easy to put together and take about 10 minutes depending on the length of your pole, the key is to zip tie your wire grid + plastic backing along one side, next add your pre-moistened sphagnum moss (not included in the pack), and then zip tie the remaining side (I've added some photos to show these steps). You can use the Velcro tape to gently secure your plant against the pole to help its aerial roots attach into the moss as it grows up the pole. For anyone new to moss poles, there's some great videos on YouTube that explain in how to set one up. The materials of these poles are sturdy and made to last, I've not had any issues yet. For my smaller/immature plants, I like to cut the 60" lengths down into smaller poles, which is what's great about the materials - you can trim them down to suit your needs. Nothing will go to waste as you can use the leftover lengths to eventually extend your pole when your plant has grown tall enough (again, heaps of handy videos on YT that show how to do this with just a few zip ties). Hope this helps!
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