🌿 Grow Up, Not Out! Elevate Your Plant Game!
The EOX 4 Pcs 24 Inch Plastic Moss Pole is designed to support climbing plants like Monstera, featuring a unique D-shaped design that enhances root attachment. Made from durable plastic, these poles are easy to assemble and provide an ideal environment for plant growth when paired with sphagnum moss. Each set includes four poles, ensuring your plants can thrive vertically, maximizing sunlight exposure and promoting lush foliage.
Item Weight | 10.86 ounces |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 24"L x 4"W |
Style Name | Tube |
Color | Clear |
Material Type | Plastic |
A**Y
Loved it
After making my own moss poles for a while I was noticing they were drying out faster than I could hydrate them. Ideally I wanted a D shape moss pole like this one and I am beyond pleased with it. They did do away with the film from previous reviews so that was awesome because who wants to peel all that? they were pretty simple to put together. Placing it in the bottom of the pot and filling it with soil gave me good stability and if the form is full of moss it's pretty solid, which I was initially concerned. I've had them about two weeks and I even jumped the gun on re hydrating them they've stayed consistently moist where as my home made ones needed hydrating every few days. They water easily with a water bottle so no more trips to the sink or trying with a mister or spray bottle. They also stacked well for me I gave it about six inches and filled it with moss for my florida ghost and I genuinely don't think it will fall over. i also think theyre fairly attractive for mosspoles and i am really enjoying all the extra space for my arial roots to attach since its a hollow form with no core. Overall I will more than likely purchase again, they worked great and they're relatively cheap.
A**E
I keep buying more!
I am going to be so upset if these stop being made because me and my plants are obsessed with them!They are so easy to assemble, easy to modify, and so easy to extend!Yes, they are a sheet of plastic, but once assembled they are a half circle and very sturdy, especially after filling with moss!I love that they’re clear so they’re not distracting from the plant’s beauty.Using them is so super simple. You fold over on the lines, then You put the tabs in the slots and make sure they click. And done.What I do is I begin in my pot with a layer of soil, then I put my pole in. I fill the pole up to the same level the soil will go on the pot, plant my plant in. Then fill the pole with sphagnum moss.I wait until the end to fill because I want to put in the perfect amount of moss. If I use the entire length of the pole, I only fill to a little bit above where the plant will need it. I add more as needed.I talked about how they’re easy to modify 8 often will cut these in half or so, for plants that are slower growing for me! You can see that in my last photo.To extend you just take a new plastic bit, assemble and stick it on the inside of the existing pole, and fill with moss.These ARE strong.Ad someone else said, you may want to weigh down your pot or somehow secure the pole/plant upright because it does get top heavy when the moss is wet. I often have my poles/plants leaning against a wall or something like that.To secure the plants to the pole, I will use the coated paper clips that I unbend, and bend in half to make a “staple” and use it to hold the stem to the pole. I will also use some of the Velcro type plant tape and that works great too. You can see both uses in the photos.My Baltic blue pothos is three feet tall now and has a total of three poles stacked because I did have one cut in half the last time I added length. Doing this does not make the pole feel unsteady at all.When I fill it with moss, since it’s standing upright, I place my moisten moss inside in little handfuls at a time and use a long stick to kind of tamp it down to pack it. But not too tight.I love that these are one sided because a plant will want to just grow in the side the light hits it anyway, so a round pole never really made sense to me.The moss can be somewhat of a chore to keep moist. However I have seen people use modified water bottles upside down (with holes in the lid) to water the pole, and even use some watering gloves. I haven’t got that far yet, and have been moistening by hand with a water squirter, but I have watering globes in my next Amazon order. ❤️
H**Y
Great price for a great product!!
The media could not be loaded. I would have given 5 stars had it not of been for the protective cling coating you have to pull off before using the pole. It's extra annoying to remove it from the front of pile with the cut out squares. I don't see why this cling wrap is even on these. There isn't anything to protect since you won't really see the pole once the plant climbs up it. 🤷♀️ One of the pieces that interlocks also snapped when connecting so be extra careful when putting these poles together.The price on these was awesome. $17.99 for 4 poles. Worth a try, and beats the coco coir poles that don't allow aerials to grow through. These poles seem like once filled with damp moss they'll be pretty sturdy. The size is perfect and I like that you can easily slide another pole into one to extend the length allowing the plant to continue climbing.I have 100 plants and can't wait to use these for my philos, pothos, and smaller monsteras!! 🌿
G**E
Great!
Perfect! They are doing the job for my plants. Easy to put together. Very sturdy.
L**Y
Works beautifully!
Very easy to put together and fill with moss/bark. Easy to connect together for taller supports. Attractive and effective.
C**I
Moss poles
Easy to use. Not impressed with having to peel off the plastic coating in the grid part of the item. Very tedious. Nice size pole. Sturdy enough for a smaller size plant.
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