Love your content Nick! One thing I learned with my moss poles it I was always better off putting a pole in with really small plants/cuttings. If I put a large plant against the pole sure it had some support but it never established any decent roots into the pole, there was no real benefit to having the moss pole there, it would have done as well with a plain stick.. But if I cut that big plant up and put all the cuttings around the base of a moss pole they grow up putting roots into the pole as they go and do so much better.
I swear… Nick always puts out videos for exactly what’s been relevant in my life at that point in my plant journey!! It’s like he knows! Love you! Thank you!
I make these moss poles and the empty space at the bottom.... pack it full of the substrate you are using in the pot, don't leave it empty. It will help add bottom weight to anchor the pole and provide a space for the roots to work into, which also secures the pole.
Thank you so much for this! I just got some monstera that desperately needed poles. So you know, the sugar on the leaves of Philodendron are extrafloral nectaries. The plant produces it to attract ants that eat pests. It's a symbiosis thing 😊 Love your chanel and thanks again!
Oh my gosh, you're moving again? I have so many plants now I can't even imagine moving, and you have at least three times as many as me! And besides that I have other stuff like furniture!! Although I would love to have a house that has a lot more light, it's just not going to happen.
Hi Nick! You're so much fun to watch, you had me laughing a lot! I was skeptical when you said you could extend the moss pole, but can see how sturdy it is. I use that velcro tape, too. It's so handy and easy on the plants. Thank you so much for sharing!
The easiest way I usually use when potting a large moss pole like that in a pot is to tie the plants onto the moss pole first then kinda just back filling the pot. But using a light fixture works just as well.😂😂
Thank you so much for these how-to-moss-pole videos -- and also thanks for the shopping list! You have saved me so much time with that :) Happy planting, Nick!
I'm definitely making my own moss poles from now on. I've purchased a set, but I'm not overly happy with them. I think I'll replace them. I like the idea of the leaves being able to really take hold of the moss with no cardboard tube in the middle to get in the way. Thank you.
Thank you for showing me this today- now I’m sold that I need to make my own moss pole- my wooden Amazon pole rotted in my M. Delicioso and it fell over- now I’ve got it backed against a wall and wondering what to do- this is what I’ll do!
My Philodendron Erubescens Red Emerald was COVERED in extrafloral nectaries (EFN). I couldn't touch it without my hands getting sticky. 😂 It wasn't until I put it outside for the warm months that it stopped producing them! The only difference I can think of is that it has better airflow outside due to wind. I've no idea if that's actually what is making a difference, but I'll be experimenting with better airflow if/when it starts to get EFN again once it's inside for the cold months.
i received a beautiful clipping of a philo Hope. She is 17 inches high, with tons of roots & just 3 large leaves at the top. I grow in LECA & I am concerned about her flopping over. Should I plant her & just stake her with a stick? or would she be better off on a moss pole? Thanks for all you do, for all of us
The happy hip wiggle at 9:40 got me. 💜 I do have a question or merely a curiosity about the joint connection of the poles. What would you think about leaving 2" or so of dead space at the joining end of the top pole and overlapping the mesh material onto the top of the existing moss pole then zip tie? I am thinking those of us with ninja cats might benefit from the extra stability? I am a new subscriber, and am really enjoying your channel. 💜
Calling your light fixture obnoxious while it is holding your philodendron, right when it is the only thing that prevents the plant from tumbling off the edge of the kitchen counter... Dangerous, Nick, dangerous.
I think I missed something. You are moving again? Dare I assume you were looking to buy a place of your own? Thanks for this video....thinking I want to try this on my philodendron 'what's its' name' (no lable). 🙂
Nick, I'm surprised you did put them in a bigger pot. I'm not an expert but I just would have picked a bigger pot because it seems like it would have gone better with such a high Pole. And then I wouldn't have had to repot it for a long time. I know Hoya like to be root bound but do philodendron like that too? I hadn't heard that.
Not Nick, but philodendron do usually love being root bound!:) I don't repot them until they REALLY need it. The way I can tell they will need a new pot, is if I see roots growing out the drainage holes or they look like they will get tangled up and won't be able to unwind themselves into new soil 💚
Would you water through the pole? water the plant normally as if there were no pole, so it’s sucks the water up the pole? Or does it even matter if the moss drys? I normally use pvc pipe with coco fiber baskets I get on clearance.
You really want the moss pole to stay moist - that's what will nourish the roots that grow into it. The moss pole and roots become an extension of the root system.
Moving again???? I have over 250 plants inside and about 50 outside I am dreading when it's time to move. I can't imagine how you're gonna do it again...
Love your content Nick!
One thing I learned with my moss poles it I was always better off putting a pole in with really small plants/cuttings. If I put a large plant against the pole sure it had some support but it never established any decent roots into the pole, there was no real benefit to having the moss pole there, it would have done as well with a plain stick.. But if I cut that big plant up and put all the cuttings around the base of a moss pole they grow up putting roots into the pole as they go and do so much better.
I swear… Nick always puts out videos for exactly what’s been relevant in my life at that point in my plant journey!!
It’s like he knows! Love you! Thank you!
Hey Nick, a tip that might keep leaves from getting torn, turn the zip ties to the inside towards the moss.
Love,
Me, who learned the hard way
I make these moss poles and the empty space at the bottom.... pack it full of the substrate you are using in the pot, don't leave it empty. It will help add bottom weight to anchor the pole and provide a space for the roots to work into, which also secures the pole.
Please spank your pots on camera more often. The gift of pure laughter is priceless! You are just some damn cute. With lots of love from Philly!
Thank you so much for this! I just got some monstera that desperately needed poles. So you know, the sugar on the leaves of Philodendron are extrafloral nectaries. The plant produces it to attract ants that eat pests. It's a symbiosis thing 😊 Love your chanel and thanks again!
Moving with plants is a nightmare. I hope it goes well for you!
New look?... My queen you are excellent!
Oh my gosh, you're moving again? I have so many plants now I can't even imagine moving, and you have at least three times as many as me! And besides that I have other stuff like furniture!! Although I would love to have a house that has a lot more light, it's just not going to happen.
I had to use an entire Uhaul truck just relocating for my houseplants when I moved, and I don't have nearly as many as Nick.
Hi Nick! You're so much fun to watch, you had me laughing a lot! I was skeptical when you said you could extend the moss pole, but can see how sturdy it is. I use that velcro tape, too. It's so handy and easy on the plants. Thank you so much for sharing!
Hi Nick!! How's Sweetpea?. I'm happy you did find a place.!
The easiest way I usually use when potting a large moss pole like that in a pot is to tie the plants onto the moss pole first then kinda just back filling the pot.
But using a light fixture works just as well.😂😂
Just love you. Thanks for sharing this, Nick. Now I’m not feeling quite so overwhelmed with my upcoming moss pole adventure.
I subscribed just last night, pleasantly surprised to wake up to a new video. 🥰🥰
Thank you so much for these how-to-moss-pole videos -- and also thanks for the shopping list! You have saved me so much time with that :)
Happy planting, Nick!
It looks great, so much more stable
now ,and new leaves will grow
bigger 👍
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I'm definitely making my own moss poles from now on. I've purchased a set, but I'm not overly happy with them. I think I'll replace them. I like the idea of the leaves being able to really take hold of the moss with no cardboard tube in the middle to get in the way. Thank you.
Love this! Used your link to buy cloth, love that we can extend! Can't wait for my MD to look as amazing!!!
Thank you for showing me this today- now I’m sold that I need to make my own moss pole- my wooden Amazon pole rotted in my M. Delicioso and it fell over- now I’ve got it backed against a wall and wondering what to do- this is what I’ll do!
A follow up video would be greatly appreciated!
“If you’re feeling nasty”❤😂❤
another informative banger from king nick
Great and informative video! Thanks a lot!
My Philodendron Erubescens Red Emerald was COVERED in extrafloral nectaries (EFN). I couldn't touch it without my hands getting sticky. 😂 It wasn't until I put it outside for the warm months that it stopped producing them! The only difference I can think of is that it has better airflow outside due to wind. I've no idea if that's actually what is making a difference, but I'll be experimenting with better airflow if/when it starts to get EFN again once it's inside for the cold months.
Look beautiful
Your tips always worked. Thanks for sharing💚💚💚
Always appreciate your terrific plant & potting knowledge! Thank you, Nick👍🤩
Another great video. Looks like you, and your plants, are loving life 💚
Can we talk about that pot 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Just in time!! My soil amendments come today and I needed inspiration for staking my Jose Buono! I've been scared 💀
I love your videos, always to the point and relevant :)
You sound like Jennifer Coolidge at times! Haha! 😄🥰
i received a beautiful clipping of a philo Hope. She is 17 inches high, with tons of roots & just 3 large leaves at the top. I grow in LECA & I am concerned about her flopping over. Should I plant her & just stake her with a stick? or would she be better off on a moss pole? Thanks for all you do, for all of us
The happy hip wiggle at 9:40 got me. 💜
I do have a question or merely a curiosity about the joint connection of the poles. What would you think about leaving 2" or so of dead space at the joining end of the top pole and overlapping the mesh material onto the top of the existing moss pole then zip tie? I am thinking those of us with ninja cats might benefit from the extra stability? I am a new subscriber, and am really enjoying your channel. 💜
Omg I thought the same thing! The wiggle was soooo cute. ❤️
Isn't that pot on the small side.? The pole takes up a lot of room
Yeah what I was thinking , not much space for the plants to grow.
Calling your light fixture obnoxious while it is holding your philodendron, right when it is the only thing that prevents the plant from tumbling off the edge of the kitchen counter... Dangerous, Nick, dangerous.
I think I missed something. You are moving again? Dare I assume you were looking to buy a place of your own? Thanks for this video....thinking I want to try this on my philodendron 'what's its' name' (no lable). 🙂
Nick, I'm surprised you did put them in a bigger pot. I'm not an expert but I just would have picked a bigger pot because it seems like it would have gone better with such a high Pole. And then I wouldn't have had to repot it for a long time. I know Hoya like to be root bound but do philodendron like that too? I hadn't heard that.
The thing is, you don't want your plants transfered to too big of a pot because it's easier for them to get root rot.
Not Nick, but philodendron do usually love being root bound!:) I don't repot them until they REALLY need it. The way I can tell they will need a new pot, is if I see roots growing out the drainage holes or they look like they will get tangled up and won't be able to unwind themselves into new soil 💚
@@AbbiZika thanks!
Would you water through the pole? water the plant normally as if there were no pole, so it’s sucks the water up the pole? Or does it even matter if the moss drys? I normally use pvc pipe with coco fiber baskets I get on clearance.
I heard the moss pole gets really messy if you don't keep the moss wet
You really want the moss pole to stay moist - that's what will nourish the roots that grow into it. The moss pole and roots become an extension of the root system.
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What type of plant is it? Literally watched this video twice and missed it both times 😑
Moving again???? I have over 250 plants inside and about 50 outside I am dreading when it's time to move. I can't imagine how you're gonna do it again...