62.8 Inches Support Indoor Plants, 4 Pack 15.7 Inches Moss Pole for Plants to Grow Upwards, Climbing Indoor Plants, Stick for Creeper, Coir Totem Pole Plant Support, Plant Support Pole,Coco Coir Poles
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The stackable and sturdy design allows you to keep stacking your plants as they grow! I'm so happy that I bought this one! I can tell a huge difference in how my plant looks!.
My devil's ivy is responding well to this product.
They are easy.
Plants can grow up to 7 inches on this Moss Pole for Climbing indoor plants. am completely in love with this product and wish I would have stumbled upon it The posts I use the burlap and wood for myself are similar to those you can see on this post. I find this method to be much more effective for plants that grow like vines and root as they grow. Just a couple weeks ago, I had acquired a monstera vine, but it was badly in need of a haircut Put it in the pot. It just so happens that I came across this product at the right time.
As far as I can tell, this is cardboard or Coconut fiber wrapped around a type of frame. A wooden stake is inserted in each hole on top of the section and fits into a hole at the bottom. This means that you can use them individually or in stacks to form longer support stakes. One thing I really like about this is that you can add to it as the plants grow. There is only one tricky part of keeping the coconut fiber moist enough to hold the roots and grow them into the stake, which I do not know how to do. My next experiment will be soaking one of them before I use Additionally, I like the turquoise twist ties that are included with this set. It took a little while for me to realize they were metal ties after I felt the material. Having just enough length to wrap a thin vine around the pole and twist it a few times makes them the perfect size. To tie something that is thicker, you might need to use a different tie or a I have a few problems with the sturdyness of this device. Although it can be a little wobbly and the stakes don't remain firm, this is just a bit of critical feedback. As far as I'm concerned, it works perfectly for me. Other than that, it is very easy to assemble and use. These are definitely the types of things I will be getting more of. Despite the price point, the convenience is more than worth it. A more affordable alternative to making something like this at the hardware store is to buy materials from this website. There are plants I grow that like to climb, but I also want to try using this method with the air plants I have. There's no doubt I recommend giving it a try if you are.
Set of four round wooden stakes with thick coconut fiber covers. Coconut fiber is held in place by a string that probably is jute. So that the bottoms can be easily embedded in the earth, they're pointed at the bottom. Another way to stack them is to stick the pointed end of one stake into the hollowed out top of another. A measurement of 8 inches is simply not accurate. There are four stakes altogether, so that is how long the long stake is. Because a part of the stake will be submerged in the ground or is already in another stake, you can get only a fraction of that What you get per stake is 11 inches of usable space. The stack would measure about 44 inches if you stacked them all together. It is not possible to put all four stakes on the ground at the same time because there isn't enough stake in the ground to hold them all. By stacking one on top of the other, you get three stakes of 22 inches. This is what I use to cage tomatoes. It also comes with metal ties, but each one is not long enough to wrap around the pole without having much room left over. It is possible to attach a tomato vine to a stake, however, if you tie two of them together. The materials used for this project are all organic, so I wouldn't expect it to survive for more than a season. Coconut fiber makes a beautiful and natural plant support. If you intend to use them indoors, be sure to use brown coconut fiber.
There are 15 in the pack and there are four of them. Both are 7" in length. It is as expected in terms of quality. Tie it up with the included ties as well.