LECA in a moss pole is a great idea that I haven’t seen elsewhere! Next time I’ll try that - perfect for someone like me, who loves the idea of moss poles where plants can grow roots but not a fan of the look of sphagnum poss. I could even try other mediums like pumice. Bless you you’re so creative
Your video is very helpful. I'm a newbie to the plant world and feel confident staking my very first plant! Can you please share your book link? Thank you.
Great idea tying the plant to the pole before planting in pot😃thanks xx
LECA in a moss pole is a great idea that I haven’t seen elsewhere! Next time I’ll try that - perfect for someone like me, who loves the idea of moss poles where plants can grow roots but not a fan of the look of sphagnum poss. I could even try other mediums like pumice. Bless you you’re so creative
Thanks this was very informative & helpful! I’ve been trying to stake some of my plants!
I never thought of tying the plant on the pole first before planting in soil. I’ll try that. Thank you for sharing
Loved this video thank you baby!
Your video is very helpful. I'm a newbie to the plant world and feel confident staking my very first plant!
Can you please share your book link? Thank you.
Have you tried using a yogurt container as your cashpot? It might take up less space and reuse more plastic.
sohelpful! ive been having trouble staking because i have smaller plants like you and the stake moves around too much
I would add a string to the white ones :) xoxo
I'm the first comment! I'm trying the moss poles but they smell so fishy.
Can I use leca for any plant or only some?
Did you end up preferring the DIY or pre-made coco coir poles?