Easy moss poles alternative
Published 2024-04-14
What are some of your other alternatives to moss poles?
Link to the Cork I used.
www.amazon.com/dp/B087WW12BP/ref=sspa_dk_detail_2?…
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Hope you find this video helpful.
Rachael :)
0:00 INTRO
0:31 Epipremnum aureum shangri la
2:39 Cork Plank Process
06:54 Cork Plank / Aerial Root Preview
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Please Note
I am not an expert. I am sharing my experience with plants. My joys & struggles and experiments I've done along the way.
All Comments (6)
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What are some of your other alternatives to moss poles? Shared the video a day early because it was already done. ENJOY! :)
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Thank you, that's a great idea! I'll order those myself for my pothos. I was thinking about putting 2 of those planks together to make them sturdier, and then drill some holes randomly thru them. Maybe it'll make it easier for the pathos to attach to the plank?! I also like experimenting! :)
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Seems like a success to me! At least on the Adansonii I can see the size up. Maybe the only downside is when it outgrows the plank and you have to chop and prop it. I think planks are closer to their natural conditions. After all, they climb trees, where there’s no moss for the roots to grow into and stay moist and take up nutrients…
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While I DID have success with my Syngopnium Chiapense and Frosted Heart on planks, I no longer use wood. I took my Chiapense off the plank and officially moved it to my lazy moss pole two weeks ago. The wood had rotted (I didn't treat the board) and since I had propagated the plant, I felt the board was too much. And to tell you the truth, since adding MANY moss poles (I now have 12) to my collection, I rarely feel that I need to wet the moss since I take all my plants to the shower when I water. Because I am also a lazy, underwatering plant parent!
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Interesting concept! Sri you have a link for the board? I love to experiment. I use moss poles, I might have like 30 but who’s counting 😂. Great info.