Are These the Best Moss Poles? 🌱 | Reviewing HighonChlorophyll's Acrylic Design!🌿 Results at the end

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • I am so glad to try these newly designed acrylic moss poles by ‪@Highonchlorophyll‬ I am already loving the results of it. The way they look, they way they are performing. I am already seeing the growth of new leaves accelerate in just 2 days. I will be monitoring the growth of my plants on these ingeniously design moss poles and will post follow up videos soon. Thank you to ‪@HouseOfMerak‬ who have so kindly arranged to send these to me. Love the packaging done on these moss poles by them!
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  • @gailpinto4668
    @gailpinto4668 11 днів тому +2

    Ah I can’t wait for HOM to release the next batch! Would you say these are bigger than the other moss poles you have?

    • @CasualLeaves
      @CasualLeaves  11 днів тому

      Yesss...these are taller than the other ones...by a good 4 inches...the size of these is 600 mm

  • @lensofaboy
    @lensofaboy 11 днів тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this. In the moss pole, instead of moss only, could I add of mix of coconut coir fiber (55%), moss (15%), coconut chips (15%), coal and pumice stone (15%)? Would this affect the growth rate or any cons that I should be aware of?

    • @gailpinto4668
      @gailpinto4668 11 днів тому +1

      You can as long as you don’t overwater the substrate (in the pole + pot)

    • @CasualLeaves
      @CasualLeaves  11 днів тому +1

      Oh yesss...could totally try a mix of sphagnum and coco chips...missed thinking about doing that...was so excited to try them out 🙈 will do in the next repot and observe it's changes...could be a great experiment too 😃

    • @HouseOfMerak
      @HouseOfMerak 10 днів тому +2

      Coco fiber doesn't retain any moisture. Coco chips/husk does to a certain extent. Moss helps retain some moisture and that in turn promotes aerial root growth. In case you want to cut down the cost of moss, you can use local green moss. You can also mix pumice and/or perlite with mos for some aeration and drainage with minimal charcoal.

    • @CasualLeaves
      @CasualLeaves  10 днів тому

      @@HouseOfMerak gonna try this...actually have a lot of coco chips which I want to finish using 🙈 will research this a bit

    • @lensofaboy
      @lensofaboy 9 днів тому

      @@HouseOfMerak Thanks so much. Very helpful to know and you're right, I was trying to cut down the cost.

  • @irfan421
    @irfan421 9 днів тому

    How can i buy these ?

    • @CasualLeaves
      @CasualLeaves  7 днів тому

      Hi...I got these from 'high on chlorophyll' account on Instagram...you can DM them or you can also ask 'house of merak' on Instagram 🌿🙌🏻