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Mini Sphagnum Moss Pole for Climbing Plants

$ 3.69

Availability: 85 in stock
  • Item Width: 0.5 in
  • Compatible Plant Type: Monstera
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
  • Item Length: 12 in
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Type: Plant Support
  • Material: Wood
  • Condition: New
  • Item Height: 12 in
  • Brand: Grace’s Garden Co
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Features: Reusable
  • Number in Pack: 1

    Description

    I hand-make the moss poles myself. Visit my Etsy shop, gracesgardenco.etsy.com for more types of moss poles, plants, and more!
    These mini moss poles are 1ft tall and 0.5in wide. 9 inches is covered with moss, the remaining 3 inches is left bare for staking. They are perfect for small starter plants and/or plants with smaller pots!
    The moss poles are made to order. Please allow up to 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS before I ship your order.
    **Plant and pot shown in first photo are not included in purchase!**
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    About the moss pole:
    The poles are made with high quality New Zealand sphagnum moss wrapped around a wooden pole, and secured with a clear thread.
    Moss poles are used to mimic climbing plants natural environments. Plant such as monstera deliciosa, monstera adansonii, rhaphidophora tetrasperma, pothos, philodendron, etc... The nodes of the plant will grow onto the pole and climb upward. Usually the plant will grow larger leaves and monsteras will get more fenestrations.
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    Care & Tips:
    Make sure to mist your moss pole frequently to encourage root growth into the moss! The moss does not need to constantly be wet. However, when the moss is dry, the roots are less likely to attach. I encourage you to use garden tie, twine, etc to help train the plant to go up the moss pole!
    ***I do not provide any plant ties.***
    I recommend staking the moss pole while repotting the plant to avoid damaging the roots.
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    Shipping:
    Your moss pole will “shed” small pieces of moss during transit. I wrap the moss poles to try to reduce this.