Diy Moss Pole
When the moss pole is ready firmly press the stakes pointy end into the center of your potted plant pressing it deep enough into the soil of the potted plant that the moss pole wont fall overWhile the moss is soaking it is time to get the fencing hardware cloth ready and the twist ties cutWhile they arent essential moss poles are regularly used to support monsteras and other climbing.
Diy moss pole. Take a look here. First of all you need to gather together everything that you will need for your DIY moss pole. Measure the depth of your plants pot.
I soaked the moss in water while I was cutting the fencing and will squeeze out the excess as I use it. How To Make A DIY Moss Pole. Of course it is also an option to simply purchase a climbing poleWe also have several ready-to-use ones in our shop.
In order to show you as easily as possible each step I created this video showing you exactly how I did it. The first step in making a moss pole DIY is soaking your sphagnum moss with your spray bottle. A thick wooden pole.
Take your string and wrap it around the moss securing it tightly to your pole. The process was so easy especially because Tylors video was so helpful and I knew this was something I wanted to share with you guys because these poles not only look cool but help replicate our plants natural. Why a DIY moss pole.
8 close off the top. Wearing your rubber gloves submerge all of the sphagnum moss that you will be using into the large bowl of water and allow it to soak for 15-20 minutes. I also ended up repotting the Micans into a bigger pot and then installing the moss pole.
I worked in roughly 6 to 8 inch sections. ANGLE 15 EMILY AI V2. Start filling the pot with soil and the soil should hold the moss pole and plant securely in place.