When I first started using poles I thought it was just about some thing to climb. The idea of making it an extension of the pot was really helpful in my understanding of how they really work. 😁
I've started collecting philadendrons and monsteras a few months ago, and i knew that eventually, i'd had to give them moss poles, but they are so expensive, and i was worried what I'd do when they outgrow them. This series was a true eye opener, and has completely changed my view on plant care. Especially this moss pole making video is so easy and great! Thank you for these videos!
@@sydneyplantguy I have recently seen ppl eating the monstera fruits from the tv series naked and afraid. Would love to try...both some day. Anyone else try this fruit/flower??
I'm so happy you started a youtube channel! This video was very informative. earlier I have used a recommended plastic net packed with moss and like you said they have all started looking like the leaning tower of pisa! Great video, definitely suscribed:)
Thank you for this, was wondering how people with plants that tall bought moss poles online when they are expensive. Now I know, and now I know they are very simple and easy to make. Will be buying mesh for sure, already own ultra compacted sphagnum so I’m set there for a bit. Also going to be redoing my coco coir ones that I bought, with sphagnum. Thinking they will work better then.
Hi there! Thank you so much for your videos! I have learned so much so far. What kind of material do you use for the plastic backed moss poles where the moss is only showing in a flat piece in the front. Thank you! Caroline
Thanks for the valuable tutorial. I'm new to aroids but not new to tropicals and subtropicals. I view a variety of house plant videos and I wondered why I saw so many moss poles. Years ago I attended an orchids seminar, which began by saying that orchids aren't difficult; they're different. I characterize the difference is orchid roots (through velumen layer) absorb water differently than terrestrial plants having root hairs. I suppose my orchid experience will help if I invest in aroids. Your plants are amazing; so many channels on house plants have a backdrop of shelves and shelves of juvenile 12" plants and cuttings; your collection is impressive, with your floor-to-ceiling scale! I just subscribed so I look forward to future enriching videos!
I love that you can use the pole as a water medium, but will the moss grow to cover the mesh? I don't find the coated steel attractive. Thanks for the very good tutorial.
@@sydneyplantguy Thanks for your reply! I've seen many get algae in these poles. I'm concerned they could be blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) because those can be highly neurotoxic, and you wouldn't want them in your air or touch them. Sounds incredibly neurotic, but I think it's actually a reasonable concern. What do you think?
You rock. Like for real - i love to suck up every bit of information you provide. Soon ill start to do my own moss poles. I have to order the moss online, none of my local shops has them. So excited!
@@sydneyplantguy Do you ever took a plant out of the pole and put it in a pot? If so, why and could you show us? If the poleroots are waterroots wouldnt it be better to use mineral Substrat and not your aroid Mix?
Thank you so much for your content . I have been inspired to make your version of moss poles and to date have made 3. Soo excited to see my plants grow up!
Oh now this looks like an easy moss pole! I'd actually bought the 25mm mesh for a different project (planter pockets on trees with felt inserts) but will exchange it for the 12.5mm! You can't get big leaves without aerial roots, & I've been meaning to do a moss pole for this reason (had a 5m long M. adansonii, leaves still small!). I remember how huuuuge pothos leaves got up palm trees where I used to live, they looked like whitish split monsteras! I'm still concerned that for my home/porch that the moss may dry out too fast, seeing as I'm not in a humid sub/tropical climate (Melbourne here although getting more bouts of humid subtropical), but hopefully less than if the moss was wrapped around a solid pole. And it looks way easier just to pour the water in from the top than to mist it or wick it or whatever. And I assume with this method the pole can be externally staked if it's extended. And it's not ugly (to me)! Thanks! Great plants! Now to make moss poles for my narrow, adansonii, hoya, dragontail, & anything else creeping indoors I haven't killed yet.
i'm so glad i came across your videos on moss poles and growing your monstera adansonii! i thought they naturally creep downwards and had no idea they creepy upwards too! now i can't wait to put in place the tips you shared!
You have grown just like your moss polls, as I knew you would! Dry attractive, humorous and intelligent! I’ve been watching since the start and do everything you tell me! Tip: Call Fiji water for sponsorship! 🌱
OK. You’ve convinced me. You’re also why I have so many climbing philodendron trickling in since watching your videos. I’ve always had a plant problem, you’ve just enabled it. Great Videos. Quick. Easy to understand. Great information. And plant porn!
my moss pole works so well for my monstera. she attaches so many roots to it, and already has 2 leaves with fenestrations at such a young age. your beautiful plants made me want more of my climbers to grow on moss poles, so im gonna make some for them 💚
Thanks, very informative tutorial. Your demonstration helped me to feel more confident about making one. I am sensitive to smells, and wondering if the smell you described will always return when the moss is dampened.
@sydneyplantguy Hello, it's me again. I've been seeing All In One DIY Moss Pole Kits on Amazon, and wondering if these may be as good as buying each piece separately. At your convenience, please let me know what you think.
Hi thank you for sharing about the moss poles. I don’t understand how you wTer the plants? Nutrients and water feed the roots in the poles you say, but do you water the poles as well? Thanks
Thanks heaps for this video!! Followed your instructions and made a bunch of moss poles today. As someone who didn't even own a wire cutter 🙂 getting this done with your guidance was super easy. Appreciate all your efforts in making these videos
I'm not sure how he makes it look so easy but my experience has been very different. I can not get mine to stand up straight and watering with the water bottle is virtually impossible because it's so top-heavy, and it needs watered much more often than other plants because it dries out so quickly. I'm glad it works for him and hope it does for you, but I have to try a different approach.
OMG that is so true, doing one at the time I am less likely to do the next one. I will do a few next season like you :) What a clever idea, and yes same mess in the end haha. Thank you for another awesome videos!
Wow...thank you so so much. I'm doing this exactly the way you've shared. You're amazing...and so so kind to share all your experience. Its crucial for us all. Thanks again. Love from the UK.
Thanks mate for this video .I’m going to make some straight away for my plants.I love the Bunnings spagnum moss too.it’s expensive though I think 37 dollars is a bit expensive but worth it for our beautiful plants.
I have a ton of philodendrons and a monstera(normal one lol?) but only my white knight philodendron is on a pole. And it's only a foot tall. Hasn't been doing great. Just bought a setup for 4 48" poles and some new pots , going to work on repotting tomorrow!
Great information, yes plant's are growing more beautiful when they're have similar condition like they have in the nature, i like so much how you are speaking in english, greetings from Serbia ! 💚💚💚💚💚
I made one with sphagnum moss. But I think I used the wrong type or something, mine was nothing like that. Mine was way more like a dirt mixture and brown. Do u have a dehydrated version ?
i just purchased a plastic hollow type moss pole that you fill with media. have you tried using drip bags? they should provide a reliable and consistent drip of water to slowly hydrate media
I have a monstera deliciosa and I never put a moss pole in. So now it is growing huge and it's hard to pick up the leaves to tie on a pole. How would I fix that? Would I need to cut some of the leaves?
I'm so excited to make my first pole today and how much my monstera variegata will love it. I'm super addicted to your videos. Great content, great plants, everything's great haha Much love from germany ❤❤❤❤❤
Do you have a link for where you get the coated wire mesh and all the ingredients you use for your aroid mix?? Rather new to plants and trying to figure out the best and most cost effective ways to do this!
I made my first moss poles a couple of weeks ago and have a few questions/observations: - my moss poles are lop-sided and don't stand up well. I think this might be because I didn't roll them evenly. Any tips? - it's winter here in Canada and humidity is around 30%, so the moss dried out almost immediately. I think I'll need to water every 3-4 days. - water is dripping a lot when I water the poles, but I haven't tried using plastic bottles with holes in the lid yet. I'm guessing that this will help because I can water more slowly.
Great video could you tell me do you water the moss once you have a plant growing, would this be done from the top trickling down or do you only water the plant and leave the pole alone 🤔
Ok made my first moss poles last week. Got to repotting today. I am having trouble with my pots just tipping over and the pole in the pot going crooked with my monstera. How do you keep yours from getting top heavy?
Always appreciate the information the only thing that I’m missing is your watering bottle how big of a hole do you put on it and how many I made one and put two holes in the bottom it didn’t seem to work and I made a tiny hole in the top now it drain so quickly
Am new to your channel....I have a question about my Alocasia Polly. Am hoping you will be able to answer why she has beads of water on just two of her leaves a large one that is hanging over a leaf that is just now unfurling . She has not been sprayed or watered that could be considered. Just didn't know if it is alerting me about something or not. Lol...Like pending doom . I have had her for a week and the first of her type. Help!
I'm so happy I've found your channel. You've inspired me to reinvigorate my indoor plants. I'm so inspired. I have a question, When you say you can make up the poles and then put them in the sun to dry out for when you are ready to use them. How do you suggest rehydrating the pole when you want to use it without over watering the moss? Thanks in advance. I'm in Sydney, do you do workshops?
Thanks :) Slowly spray the pole first to the moss can absorb some water & then just pour water over it and let it drain for 30 mins :) any excess would have drained out by then & then use it :) Not doing any workshops at this stage but definitely something I'd love to do one day :)
Thank you for your videos. I just recently started growing Monsteras, and I just didn't care for the expensive yet seemed cheap poles available. Thank you so much for your videos. You are awesome, and so are your plants.
Hey are you going to do a tutorial on the clear plastic backed moss poles that you’ve been using lately? I’m going to be making one soon as they’re supposed to be much better at holding moisture than regular ones and I would love to see how you make yours
I love your videos! Thank you for sharing your tips and knowledge 🙏. Do you have any recommendations for adding moss poles for my Thai con that's growing from two ends?
Thank you so much for providing clear informative content regarding moss pole benefits. Awesome video. Can you share where you purchased the clear plastic pots? Thanks
I am from America and sadly we do not have Bunnings. By any chance can you clarify by brand, UPC # or anything else that would be helpful to identify to order these clear containers from the United States. Thanks, Lynn, Dodge City, KS, USA
When I first started using poles I thought it was just about some thing to climb. The idea of making it an extension of the pot was really helpful in my understanding of how they really work. 😁
I've started collecting philadendrons and monsteras a few months ago, and i knew that eventually, i'd had to give them moss poles, but they are so expensive, and i was worried what I'd do when they outgrow them. This series was a true eye opener, and has completely changed my view on plant care. Especially this moss pole making video is so easy and great! Thank you for these videos!
Thanks :) great to hear they are valuable to you :)
@@sydneyplantguy I have recently seen ppl eating the monstera fruits from the tv series naked and afraid. Would love to try...both some day. Anyone else try this fruit/flower??
Como você fixa os postes de musgo nos vasos para que não caiam? Obrigada, estou amando seu conteúdo, direto do Brasil!
I am a brand new beginner, and this makes the idea of moss poles much less daunting! Thank you for having such an easy-to-follow tutorial!
This is one of the best indoor plant videos I have seen. Thank you SPG
Thank you:)
I'm so happy you started a youtube channel! This video was very informative. earlier I have used a recommended plastic net packed with moss and like you said they have all started looking like the leaning tower of pisa! Great video, definitely suscribed:)
Thanks :)
Very very informative video
Can you please share all details to related with plants 🙏🙏
Just made my first set of polls today. Following your guidance. Thank you heaps for being so awesome
Thank you for this, was wondering how people with plants that tall bought moss poles online when they are expensive. Now I know, and now I know they are very simple and easy to make. Will be buying mesh for sure, already own ultra compacted sphagnum so I’m set there for a bit. Also going to be redoing my coco coir ones that I bought, with sphagnum. Thinking they will work better then.
I just brought the albo monstera so now I'm committed to FINALLY caving in and putting her up on a pole. Thank you for finally convincing me!
Happy growing :)
Made my first moss pole. So proud. It turned out great! 😊😉💚🌱
Happy Growing :)
Hi there! Thank you so much for your videos! I have learned so much so far. What kind of material do you use for the plastic backed moss poles where the moss is only showing in a flat piece in the front. Thank you! Caroline
Thanks for the valuable tutorial. I'm new to aroids but not new to tropicals and subtropicals. I view a variety of house plant videos and I wondered why I saw so many moss poles. Years ago I attended an orchids seminar, which began by saying that orchids aren't difficult; they're different. I characterize the difference is orchid roots (through velumen layer) absorb water differently than terrestrial plants having root hairs. I suppose my orchid experience will help if I invest in aroids. Your plants are amazing; so many channels on house plants have a backdrop of shelves and shelves of juvenile 12" plants and cuttings; your collection is impressive, with your floor-to-ceiling scale! I just subscribed so I look forward to future enriching videos!
Thank you :) my goal is to grow plants i to statement pieces instead of having hundreds of tiny pots all over the place :D
@@sydneyplantguy agree! I’m also trying to switch over so I have beautiful art pieces instead of taking up every counter space :)
I had no idea you had a UA-cam !! The best guy on IG. Happy days
Thanks :)
I love that you can use the pole as a water medium, but will the moss grow to cover the mesh? I don't find the coated steel attractive.
Thanks for the very good tutorial.
No my moss is not alive so won’t grow but the plant will cover the pole eventually :)
@@sydneyplantguy Thanks for your reply!
I've seen many get algae in these poles. I'm concerned they could be blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) because those can be highly neurotoxic, and you wouldn't want them in your air or touch them.
Sounds incredibly neurotic, but I think it's actually a reasonable concern. What do you think?
Have you ever tried adding chunky pieces to the sphagnum moss ie coconut husk, leca, bark, etc. for aeration?
You sir are the reason I am starting to do moss poles! Cannot wait to see some big growth! Cheers from Seattle, WA USA
Happy growing:)
Made my first moss pole today thanks to your advice! Thank you so much.
I’m going to replace my current pole with this! My monstera adansonii won’t attach to my current one. Now I understand why!
Loved this one. I also loved that you explained that the aroid roots turned to water roots, there for ready to propagate at any time. Smarty party!
Thanks :)
Just made my first moss poles thanks to your tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to share.
Love the food references.. you obviously love your food as much as you love your plants🥰
Who doesn’t ?:D
You rock. Like for real - i love to suck up every bit of information you provide.
Soon ill start to do my own moss poles. I have to order the moss online, none of my local shops has them.
So excited!
Thanks:)
@@sydneyplantguy Do you ever took a plant out of the pole and put it in a pot? If so, why and could you show us?
If the poleroots are waterroots wouldnt it be better to use mineral Substrat and not your aroid Mix?
Thank you so much for your content . I have been inspired to make your version of moss poles and to date have made 3. Soo excited to see my plants grow up!
Thanks :) happy growing
Oh now this looks like an easy moss pole! I'd actually bought the 25mm mesh for a different project (planter pockets on trees with felt inserts) but will exchange it for the 12.5mm! You can't get big leaves without aerial roots, & I've been meaning to do a moss pole for this reason (had a 5m long M. adansonii, leaves still small!). I remember how huuuuge pothos leaves got up palm trees where I used to live, they looked like whitish split monsteras!
I'm still concerned that for my home/porch that the moss may dry out too fast, seeing as I'm not in a humid sub/tropical climate (Melbourne here although getting more bouts of humid subtropical), but hopefully less than if the moss was wrapped around a solid pole. And it looks way easier just to pour the water in from the top than to mist it or wick it or whatever. And I assume with this method the pole can be externally staked if it's extended. And it's not ugly (to me)! Thanks! Great plants! Now to make moss poles for my narrow, adansonii, hoya, dragontail, & anything else creeping indoors I haven't killed yet.
Thank goodness another Aussie. Just watched your monstera video, gorgeous!
Thank you :)
i'm so glad i came across your videos on moss poles and growing your monstera adansonii! i thought they naturally creep downwards and had no idea they creepy upwards too! now i can't wait to put in place the tips you shared!
Happy growing :)
You have grown just like your moss polls, as I knew you would! Dry attractive, humorous and intelligent! I’ve been watching since the start and do everything you tell me! Tip: Call Fiji water for sponsorship! 🌱
Hehe thanks :)
Best videos I have found on how to make, install and top my monstera. Thank you!!
Glad it helped!:)
I love watching your videos and how you construct your storyline , very comprehensive and informative at the sametime. Cheers bro!!! 👍
Thanks :)
Wow,many beautiful plants at your back.
Just wanted to congratulate you. So happy you started a UA-cam channel. Now I will get great tip on how to grow my plants.
OK. You’ve convinced me. You’re also why I have so many climbing philodendron trickling in since watching your videos. I’ve always had a plant problem, you’ve just enabled it. Great Videos. Quick. Easy to understand. Great information. And plant porn!
Thanks :)
Thank you so much for sharing, very informative, more vlogs, stay safe, watching from Balagtas Bulacan.phils.
Thanks :)
my moss pole works so well for my monstera. she attaches so many roots to it, and already has 2 leaves with fenestrations at such a young age. your beautiful plants made me want more of my climbers to grow on moss poles, so im gonna make some for them 💚
Happy growing :)
ive watched a ton of videos on monsteras and yours are always some of the best. I just repotted my deliciosa in your aroid mix!
Thanks :) happy growing !
Brilliant 👏... I'm binging on your vlogs hehehe .
Thanks for this video. Now I just need to figure out which of my plants need moss poles.
The ones that climb :)
i don't have the moss pole moss here, do you have any alternative ideas?
Thanks! I bought some and found your video when I Googled how to fill a moss pole but from here on out I will make them per your instructions
Happy growing :)
@@sydneyplantguy I am happest when I have my hands in it! 😉🤣🪴💖
Thanks, very informative tutorial. Your demonstration helped me to feel more confident about making one. I am sensitive to smells, and wondering if the smell you described will always return when the moss is dampened.
No :) I'm very sensitive to smells is well and they become odourless within a couple of days
@sydneyplantguy That's great news! I'm so excited about making one. Thank you for answering so quickly too.
@sydneyplantguy Hello, it's me again. I've been seeing All In One DIY Moss Pole Kits on Amazon, and wondering if these may be as good as buying each piece separately. At your convenience, please let me know what you think.
Thanks for the tutorial ✌🏽🪴
Have you made an updated moss pole now that you do the plastic backing? Interested in your dimensions for this. Tfs
I still use exactly those moss poles but also use the Grow Vertical Pro Pole
Hi thank you for sharing about the moss poles. I don’t understand how you wTer the plants? Nutrients and water feed the roots in the poles you say, but do you water the poles as well? Thanks
I do : ua-cam.com/video/dNBCIT080kA/v-deo.html
Thank you , I will make now exactly the same moss pole for my plants 🌱
Thanks heaps for this video!! Followed your instructions and made a bunch of moss poles today. As someone who didn't even own a wire cutter 🙂 getting this done with your guidance was super easy. Appreciate all your efforts in making these videos
Thank you :)
I'm not sure how he makes it look so easy but my experience has been very different. I can not get mine to stand up straight and watering with the water bottle is virtually impossible because it's so top-heavy, and it needs watered much more often than other plants because it dries out so quickly. I'm glad it works for him and hope it does for you, but I have to try a different approach.
Practice makes mastery :)
Thanks for sharing your way who make your philodendron grow well
Sphagnum moss is so expensive. I’m going to go broke if I bought that big block of sphagnum haha
OMG that is so true, doing one at the time I am less likely to do the next one. I will do a few next season like you :) What a clever idea, and yes same mess in the end haha. Thank you for another awesome videos!
Cheers :)
You catch me with yours beautiful plants!!! SUBSCRIBED !!!!!😀🥰
Thanks for subscribing!
I think I have changed my mind about growing my future airoids on bark and other ways luv this style
Wow...thank you so so much. I'm doing this exactly the way you've shared. You're amazing...and so so kind to share all your experience. Its crucial for us all. Thanks again. Love from the UK.
Thank you ! Happy growing :)
Thanks mate for this video .I’m going to make some straight away for my plants.I love the Bunnings spagnum moss too.it’s expensive though I think 37 dollars is a bit expensive but worth it for our beautiful plants.
Man… your attention to detail is amazing! Also the fact you reply to all the comments, I’m smitten new fav plant UA-camr 😂
Thank you :)
Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Thanks :)
I have a ton of philodendrons and a monstera(normal one lol?) but only my white knight philodendron is on a pole. And it's only a foot tall. Hasn't been doing great. Just bought a setup for 4 48" poles and some new pots , going to work on repotting tomorrow!
I love watching your videos. Can you share the product name which net thing you use from Bunnings to make your pole.
Can you please tell me what gauge wire the Moss Pole wire is?
That's what I'm trying to find out too.
1mm
Great information, yes plant's are growing more beautiful when they're have similar condition like they have in the nature, i like so much how you are speaking in english, greetings from Serbia ! 💚💚💚💚💚
Thanks :)
Love this! Time for a Bunnings trip!!
How do you keep the moss pole moist? And how often do you have to moisten it?
I’ll make a video about it soon :) in the meantime you can check out my watering guide on Instagram :)
Thanks!
Thank you :)
A small question please? Is sphagnum moss is the same as orchid moss right just making sure I’m right ☺️ thank you
One would assume but I suppose brands can label moss however they like
This is exactly what I needed to know. Thank you for sharing your experience. It´s very helpful. I´m going to build one for my Painted Lady 🙂
I made one with sphagnum moss. But I think I used the wrong type or something, mine was nothing like that. Mine was way more like a dirt mixture and brown. Do u have a dehydrated version ?
My sphag moss comes dehydrated when I buy it, i then just rehydrate it
Awesome Infio …
My New Zealand Moss smelled
Like Rain on wet arid soil ,
I loved it .
I’m definitely trying this
Thank you
Hi 😊 thanks for sharing. How do you water the pole please when they are dry? Thx
i just purchased a plastic hollow type moss pole that you fill with media. have you tried using drip bags? they should provide a reliable and consistent drip of water to slowly hydrate media
Does making the moss pole reduce the need to repot the plant?
Yes because most the roots are in the pole instead of the pot
Can I use galvanized mesh wire I don't have any that's coated, I have a lot of galvanized chicken wire.
Yes :)
Now why didn't i watch this before i bought supplies to make moss poles?! 😅 guess I'm off to bunnings on the weekend
lesson learned :) happy growing !
I have a monstera deliciosa and I never put a moss pole in. So now it is growing huge and it's hard to pick up the leaves to tie on a pole. How would I fix that? Would I need to cut some of the leaves?
If it’s already growing huge without a moss pole i wouldn’t bother using one :)
Hello, I cannot find a coated wire mesh. I have non-coated galvanized steel mesh. Can it be used? Thank you.
I believe so :)
Oh good. I found it :D I need to make a lot of moss poles LOL
this is amazing video ! love em cheers
Thank you for sharing the idea, It helps my plants a lot. I love DIY. So natural ❤
Great video!!🙋🏻♀️
I'm so excited to make my first pole today and how much my monstera variegata will love it. I'm super addicted to your videos.
Great content, great plants, everything's great haha
Much love from germany ❤❤❤❤❤
Danke :) happy growing !
I like your videos and your plants very much 👍❤😊
Thank you :)
thanks for the video and the channel ,, question ,, is there a risk of fungal issues for children or pets from these poles ?
Not to my knowledge but I’m not a doctor :)
Do you have a link for where you get the coated wire mesh and all the ingredients you use for your aroid mix?? Rather new to plants and trying to figure out the best and most cost effective ways to do this!
You are brilliant ! Thank you for the awesome ideas !
I made my first moss poles a couple of weeks ago and have a few questions/observations:
- my moss poles are lop-sided and don't stand up well. I think this might be because I didn't roll them evenly. Any tips?
- it's winter here in Canada and humidity is around 30%, so the moss dried out almost immediately. I think I'll need to water every 3-4 days.
- water is dripping a lot when I water the poles, but I haven't tried using plastic bottles with holes in the lid yet. I'm guessing that this will help because I can water more slowly.
Great video could you tell me do you water the moss once you have a plant growing, would this be done from the top trickling down or do you only water the plant and leave the pole alone 🤔
Thanks :) i have an in depth moss pole watering tutorial in my moss pole playlist:)
Ok made my first moss poles last week. Got to repotting today. I am having trouble with my pots just tipping over and the pole in the pot going crooked with my monstera. How do you keep yours from getting top heavy?
4:18 So true! Loving the vids man 🙏
Thanks :)
Always appreciate the information the only thing that I’m missing is your watering bottle how big of a hole do you put on it and how many I made one and put two holes in the bottom it didn’t seem to work and I made a tiny hole in the top now it drain so quickly
Q&A #2 while repotting - Moss poles, watering etc.
ua-cam.com/video/OZ0AbJWXggs/v-deo.html
Am new to your channel....I have a question about my Alocasia Polly. Am hoping you will be able to answer why she has beads of water on just two of her leaves a large one that is hanging over a leaf that is just now unfurling . She has not been sprayed or watered that could be considered. Just didn't know if it is alerting me about something or not. Lol...Like pending doom . I have had her for a week and the first of her type. Help!
It’s called guttation. Completely normal :)
@@sydneyplantguy TY sooo much💚💚
Good sharing..we r doing with zero cost in India....using iron pole and cotton cloth to prepare the moss sticks for vine plant...
I'm so happy I've found your channel. You've inspired me to reinvigorate my indoor plants. I'm so inspired. I have a question, When you say you can make up the poles and then put them in the sun to dry out for when you are ready to use them. How do you suggest rehydrating the pole when you want to use it without over watering the moss? Thanks in advance. I'm in Sydney, do you do workshops?
Thanks :) Slowly spray the pole first to the moss can absorb some water & then just pour water over it and let it drain for 30 mins :) any excess would have drained out by then & then use it :) Not doing any workshops at this stage but definitely something I'd love to do one day :)
Awesome. Thanks so much for your reply.
Thank you for your videos. I just recently started growing Monsteras, and I just didn't care for the expensive yet seemed cheap poles available. Thank you so much for your videos. You are awesome, and so are your plants.
Thank you so much for such a detailed information.
Thanks legend. With your helpful UA-cam video I easily made myself 6 moss poles.
Happy growing:)
Grate video ! 🙋🏻♀️🕊💕
Hey are you going to do a tutorial on the clear plastic backed moss poles that you’ve been using lately? I’m going to be making one soon as they’re supposed to be much better at holding moisture than regular ones and I would love to see how you make yours
This was very useful. Thank you
love all your videos and posts on social media! Quick question, can you I get away with using a plastic mesh instead of wire?
Hi im a big fan of your IG
How often you have to water the pole, every day or two?
Really varies. The end goal is to keep them moist :)
I love your videos!
Thank you for sharing your tips and knowledge 🙏.
Do you have any recommendations for adding moss poles for my Thai con that's growing from two ends?
Beneficial tutorial, thank you!
Thank you so much for providing clear informative content regarding moss pole benefits. Awesome video.
Can you share where you purchased the clear plastic pots?
Thanks
Thanks :) i buy them from bunnings like almost all of my plant supplies
I am from America and sadly we do not have Bunnings. By any chance can you clarify by brand, UPC # or anything else that would be helpful to identify to order these clear containers from the United States. Thanks, Lynn, Dodge City, KS, USA
Also in the US and having trouble finding this mesh wire, even online. Would love a link if anyone could provide! Ready to try this!