GROWNEER 12 Inches Coir Totem Pole with 15 Pcs Plant Labels, Coir Moss Totem Pole Coir Moss Stick for Plant Support Extension, Climbing Indoor Plants, Creepers
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You cannot increase the height of a 36 inch pole from the top. You must put the extra height at the bottom if you wish to make it taller. Whether the 48 inch one can be added to or not, I am not sure.
Yes, it will be fine to get the jasmine started, but I'm not sure how high it will be as a mature plant.
Neither my tropical plants nor I suffer from deterioration. I water them more frequently than they need to be
A solid white wood stake was carved for the stake. Because it doesn't seem to have any coating on it, I expect it to rot in a soil at some point in the future. Even in a home environment with controlled humidity, however, this may turn out to be a long time. Ultimately, I don't think I can make a conclusive statement one way or another.
Selected User Reviews For GROWNEER 12 Inches Coir Totem Pole with 15 Pcs Plant Labels, Coir Moss Totem Pole Coir Moss Stick for Plant Support Extension, Climbing Indoor Plants, Creepers
For my monstera plant, this is surprisingly a very sturdy stake. The more compact your soil is, the better the anchor. While this product is definitely sturdy, do not change soil. If you're going to use this product, do not compost or repot soil. I find this to be a lot The Mosser Lee Totem Pole Plant Support is much more visually appealing and compact and costs only $95). It does have a strong eucalyptus or earthy aroma due to This brand will be my preferred choice for all of my climbing plants in the future!.
Plants will be infested with spider mites. The moss poles I bought for my Monstera Adansonii are two packs. In my plan, I would start with one and add more as time goes on. When I checked my plant today, I discovered I had the worst spider mite infestation in my large plant collection since I placed this in my plant about a week ago. I have attached a few photos that do little justice to how heavily covered in webs and specks this poor plant is. Unfortunately I had to get rid of my plant because it had become so infested, and now I have to treat every single plant in my room for spider mites (I like to collect almost 100). As a result of spending my money on this, I am now out $40 for my plant and whatever I need to spend to treat all of my plants, disinfect my whole room, and continue to ensure my other plants do not die as a result of this garbage The pests sent into my home are completely unacceptable. I don't know how this can happen, but it's utterly unacceptable. Frankly, I'm very unhappy with this company for sending pests into my home and charging me so much money and time.
I bought it for my Rhaphidophora There is only one vine that is over two feet tall, and it is desperate for a place to hang on. I was a little worried about this product or brand because I haven't heard of it before, but the moss pole is nice. It's kinda cute, actually. The material is not clear to me and I am too lazy to go online to find out, but it is thick yet soft and is not highly absorbent, which I am glad about since I was worried about the possibility of In terms of strength, the pole is actually quite sturdy, and does well to support its weight. One problem I had was supergluing the two poles together when they met, because otherwise the top would fall off and snap the vine. They easily slide into each other, and you can even buy more to add extra height, however there is no real way for the poles to be secured together. Nevertheless, I used some wire ties to fasten the vine, misted it every now and then, and it seems like my plant is doing well.
The plant Velcro for climbing monsteras is doubled up and I use plant Velcro to hold them on. As far as I've heard, moss poles can attract bugs, so I knew this would be a great alternative! I like the way it looks as well.
I am Dansonii! This pole is a favorite of my Monstera adansonii! It was added to the pot about a month ago, and I tied a vine around the pole to keep it in place. Several roots had already been dug into the pole, and the plant was already climbing it after just a few weeks. New leaves are now growing on it, which suggests that it is in great health. This pole system is the best because it is a modular system. This means that you can expand it with your plants as they grow.
I don't smell any odors, and there isn't any debris scattered around. This is a product that I'll be ordering more of.
Previously, I was under the impression I would get a pole that is 24" in diameter As a matter of fact, it comes in two They are each twelve inches long. However, I prefer it to be done that way. The plants I have that could use them very much would appreciate it. Besides being thick and sturdy, the stick on which the coir is attached is also very thick. I'm confident that it will last a long time. I'm sure my stakes and sticks won't break down as fast as some of the stakes I put in my plants to climb. There is nothing too fancy about the labeling on these little plants. Plastic that is thin and bendable. There will be plenty of work in the garden for a couple of years. As a result, I will probably order some more of these. Can you please read the description a bit more carefully? To give my monstera plant some height, I expected to get a taller pot. It would be great if they had one that I'm.