Reddit Reddit reviews God's Own Garden Natural and Organic Coco Coir Moss Pole Totem (Red, 36.00)

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God's Own Garden Natural and Organic Coco Coir Moss Pole Totem (Red, 36.00)
✅ Natural and Organic Coco Coir moss poles are great for climbing plants and creepers such as Pothos, Money Plant, Monstrea.✅ Coco coir poles helps to maintain optimum water retention and absorption to the roots to prevent exposed roots from drying.✅ Our company is 9001:2008 compliant and all poles are treated for mites and other insects. Thus your plant will never get infested.✅ Netting makes the pole even more sturdy, however it is optional. Each pole is accompanied with 5 cable ties for tying the plant to pole.✅ Coco coir is wrapped in PVC pipe and thus it will not rot when exposed to water and soil unlike iron and wood which is prone to rotting very easily.
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2 Reddit comments about God's Own Garden Natural and Organic Coco Coir Moss Pole Totem (Red, 36.00):

u/imageofdeception · 6 pointsr/Monstera

Never seen those before! They could be fine, although most of the moss poles I’ve seen are much thicker because they’re PVC wrapped in moss/coir.

This is the one I have:

God's Own Garden Natural and Organic Coco Coir Moss Pole Totem (36) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TN3W1VS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ri7HDbN6C8N3B

u/bull0143 · 2 pointsr/Monstera

Yeah I was thinking there was some trick to this but there isn't! You literally just stick in your stake into the bottom of the pot and try to pack in enough soil around it to stabilize it, then add the plant and more soil (don't pack too hard around the roots, just the stake).

Also if you're planning to buy your own instead of DIY this is the one I picked, I like it because it's made of PVC pipe (so it will never rust because there is no metal), it's pre-treated for pests (I've seen some reviews on sphagnum moss poles saying they were infested) and it's made of coco coir which is a renewable resource (not all moss is). https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TN3W1VS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

If you do want to DIY this video from Planterina shows her making one that is almost identical to the one I linked above, plus several other ideas and pros/cons on different materials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LcmCWY1yEs