What is this moss pole used for?
It supports climbing houseplants like Monstera, Pothos, and Philodendron, giving their aerial roots a natural surface to grip so the plant grows taller and healthier.
How tall is this moss pole?
This version stands 26.4 inches tall, a good height for small to medium climbing plants.
What is the pole made of?
It has a sturdy core wrapped in natural coco coir, which holds moisture and mimics the mossy surfaces these plants climb in the wild.
How does the self-watering feature work?
The pole has a top reservoir you fill with water, which slowly wicks down through the coco coir to keep it moist so aerial roots attach more readily.
How do I install the moss pole in a pot?
Insert the stake firmly into the soil near the plant's base, then gently tie the stems to the pole with soft ties until the roots begin to grip on their own.
Can I make the pole taller as my plant grows?
Yes. This is an extendable design, so you can add sections to increase height as your plant climbs upward over time.
What does this moss pole set include?
It includes two 26.4 inch coco coir pole sections that can be used separately or stacked together to reach about 48.7 inches for taller climbing plants.
Which plants is this moss pole best for?
It is ideal for Monstera, Pothos, Philodendron, and other climbers that use aerial roots to grip and grow upward.
What is the total height when both sections are joined?
Joined together the two sections reach roughly 48.7 inches, giving larger or maturing plants room to keep climbing.
What material is the pole made from?
It features a strong internal core wrapped in natural coco coir that retains moisture and gives aerial roots a surface to attach to.
How does the self-watering reservoir help?
Water added to the top reservoir wicks down the coir to keep it damp, encouraging aerial roots to cling and stay hydrated.
How do I set it up and extend it?
Push the first section into the soil and tie the stems to it; as the plant grows, add the second section on top to extend the height and continue guiding the vines.
















