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🌿 Elevate your plant game with moss poles that mean business!
The HOLANHING Metal Moss Pole set features six durable D-shaped poles in two sizes (40" and 24"), crafted from rust-resistant iron and thickened polypropylene. Designed to enhance aerial root attachment and moisture retention, these poles come with a full assembly kit including zip ties and gloves, providing sturdy, customizable support for climbing indoor plants like Monstera and Pothos.
| ASIN | B0DPQWP9GW |
| Brand Name | HOLANHING |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (365) |
| Item Length | 40 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.21 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HOLANHING |
| Material Type | Iron Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Style Name | Modern |
V**N
Excellent product, finally found some decent d shaped poles, will definitely be ordering more
F**O
Robuste et exactement comme décris.
D**O
Los mejores tutores que pueden adquirir.
M**L
Arrived promptly, easy to assemble and look great.
A**R
This is my second time purchasing this moss pole set. The 60" 6pk works best for me. I'm from Australia and I know there are similar local options available, but I prefer these ones. Included in the pack are your plastic backings, coated wire grids, generous bag of zip ties (more than enough provided), protective gloves, and Velcro tape. The plastic backings and coated wire grids are all pre-cut to size and ready to assemble. I find them really easy to put together and take about 10 minutes depending on the length of your pole, the key is to zip tie your wire grid + plastic backing along one side, next add your pre-moistened sphagnum moss (not included in the pack), and then zip tie the remaining side (I've added some photos to show these steps). You can use the Velcro tape to gently secure your plant against the pole to help its aerial roots attach into the moss as it grows up the pole. For anyone new to moss poles, there's some great videos on YouTube that explain in how to set one up. The materials of these poles are sturdy and made to last, I've not had any issues yet. For my smaller/immature plants, I like to cut the 60" lengths down into smaller poles, which is what's great about the materials - you can trim them down to suit your needs. Nothing will go to waste as you can use the leftover lengths to eventually extend your pole when your plant has grown tall enough (again, heaps of handy videos on YT that show how to do this with just a few zip ties). Hope this helps!
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