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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2022
  • While other moss pole designs clearly do work. I needed to create something sturdy, modular, less messy, used less moss, took a shorter time to "water", dried out less frequently, and didn't involve removing zip ties or cutting wire to access the plants that had been air layered.
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Комментарии • 176

  • @LilSayo
    @LilSayo Год назад +29

    you are the only plant youtuber with actually useful and straight to the point advice. And you humour is a bonus. Thank you for your work!

  • @thaliabudai2013
    @thaliabudai2013 Год назад +45

    As far as the look, I have a few ideas, if someone does not like the plastic. You can attach sheet coco coir to the plastic with glu, or with velcro pieces that have a sticky back. Or sheet moss. Or burlap. Or cork sheet. Or glu bamboo sticks on it. You could get really creative and artistic with it. However, the cleanability and reusability of the plain plastic is one of the great features of your pole, so maintaining that is important.

  • @Mastiffmom1574
    @Mastiffmom1574 Год назад +15

    I think your design for the pole is genius! Not only does it use less material but it is so much more efficient to add, remove and water! 💜 LOVE IT!

  • @mayalyn3220
    @mayalyn3220 Год назад +21

    this is literally so genius, i can’t even describe my feelings!

  • @lulu486
    @lulu486 Год назад +7

    I just started staking plants to thicker branches from trees. I think it’s looks a lot better then the standard moss poll. That being said, I’ve found that most plants don’t attach as easy to a tree branch as they do to moss!

  • @jasmineedwards6726
    @jasmineedwards6726 Год назад +7

    I second the other comment that encouraged you looking into a patent for this. It’s a great idea and you deserve credit for it

  • @grrrlbeasts
    @grrrlbeasts Год назад +16

    you should patent this ASAP. you're a genius!

  • @whitneygagnon8010
    @whitneygagnon8010 Год назад +8

    So happy to see an update on your moss poles! This design is genius and your plants always look so happy - thanks for sharing both with us 😍🌿🌿

  • @silasd7348
    @silasd7348 Год назад +2

    Love how it is modular, reusable, and dries out faster. Seems less wasteful. Excited to see where this project goes!

  • @i-love-comountains3850
    @i-love-comountains3850 Год назад +2

    I completed the cut through the top of the pole, without thinking, but now I'm realizing that if I do the same with the coupling and the next pipe, then you can keep a consistent root and just rotate the coupling 180°to hold the two pipes better.

  • @ot7stan207
    @ot7stan207 Год назад +4

    your calm voice lends well to plant vidoes.. and PBS cooking videos

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад

      haha I'll let you know when the cooking channel goes up.

  • @LiveLikeAlex
    @LiveLikeAlex Год назад +12

    1/3 of my plants are on poles, I really love this idea, but I do think you should take it to the next level and find a way to shorten the gap when extending it so you don’t have to tie your plants to the pole. Maybe find a way to place some grid like holes in the connecting section so the roots can just keep going without disruption? Keep going with this and seriously get a patent!

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +4

      Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @JETBLACKPRIEST
      @JETBLACKPRIEST Год назад +3

      Its doable if you make the coupling tube part of the inside diameter rather than outside, it would add the step of gluing a part but you could make the pole more seamless and reduce the gap to about an inch. youd have to lay the end tape half way off the tube rather than on the edge also but each piece would only need a little ring glued in the top and the next piece can just friction fit.

  • @TheSuluGuy
    @TheSuluGuy Год назад +7

    Hey Lee! I’m still missing my fingers from building your moss pole (see my comment on the tutorial vid) but it’s so good that I told my coworkers at a greenhouse about it and we will be switching to this. Thanks again!

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +6

      Wow. I bet it'll grow back by 2024. 🥲

  • @TheYiAnLee
    @TheYiAnLee Год назад +1

    OMG!!! Yesssssssssssss! You've just given me an answer to EVERYTHING I wanted in a pole since I bought my indoor plants a year ago?! I've not moved on giving any supports because they didn't address my desires as a busy single mom. THANK YOU! *runs to the garage cackling while grabbing tools and piping* Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

  • @vanissaberg5824
    @vanissaberg5824 Год назад +1

    I'm definitely going to have to try this method of moss poll! I've seen so many other videos with the wire mesh and making the plastic backing and tieing it to a metal rod for stability just looks like too much work. This is easy, cheap, and completely reusable! And like the plastic back moss polls, it'll even have the added moisture retention capability already built in! Pure genius!

  • @jenthulhu
    @jenthulhu 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm late to the moss pole craze and let me tell you I'm glad I saw your videos before I attempted making any of these other neurotic mosspoles! You just got a new sub! Thanks. :)

  • @Anil18834
    @Anil18834 Год назад +1

    I would totaly buy these moss poles! Please Lee, do commercialize them.

  • @kellycasperhanson4426
    @kellycasperhanson4426 4 месяца назад

    👍Your moss pole is brilliantly designed. It's apparent you've thought through both the needs of the plants, as well as the needs of the plant owners (plant parents?).
    I've been going in circles mentally😵‍💫 trying to decide which method to use to support my plants.
    Every option had multiple pros and cons, and eventually, I just froze and did nothing 😶‍🌫️ !
    Your moss pole design has broken the spell and loosened the bonds of my indecision! I believe your invention is THE ANSWER to my conundrum!
    Now, to share the good news with my awesome husband, and let him know he'll be making moss poles this weekend. But it will be without rolls of wire, or planks of cedar! Who-hoo🎉.
    Thank you!

  • @diannenaworensky6698
    @diannenaworensky6698 Год назад +2

    This is genius

  • @qaphqa
    @qaphqa Год назад +2

    Lol at the comment shout out. It takes effort to focus on the moss pole aesthetic when the plants look so good!

  • @cafethomaz
    @cafethomaz Год назад +1

    Eu sou do Brasil. Você sanou muitas dúvidas que eu tinha sobre plantas. Seus vídeos são perfeitos. Você é genial! I am from Brazil. You answered many questions I had about plants. Your videos are perfect. You are great!

  • @michaletaylor7532
    @michaletaylor7532 9 месяцев назад

    Omgggg yyyyyeeeessss ❤ thank you! It might not be the most aesthetic of moss poles but that's why your putting your beautiful plant on it, it's easy, reusable, like I need to have 10 yesterday 😂😂😂actually more like 50+😂😂😂

  • @aplantprocess
    @aplantprocess Год назад +1

    So excited to see a follow up video on your pole. Your first one, with the instructions, was great.
    The results of your experiment with the same plant were surprising (and that plant is 🤤).

  • @gwenfranke3322
    @gwenfranke3322 Месяц назад

    You are a freakin genius, and I Love the look! Thank you!

  • @plantpodpalace
    @plantpodpalace Год назад +1

    Moss poles and other supports make me grumpy. But this looks like it’s useful and doable. Modular is the word!!

  • @skatetheguitar
    @skatetheguitar Год назад

    Love this design. I have about 10 of the poles. I found a cool way to extend them is to take your extension, heat up 7cm at the bottom with a heat gun. Get a spare piece of a pipe of the same size and stretch it out. No need for connector. I put a piece of yogurt lid with small holes in it to prevent roots from growing all the way down to make chop and prop easier in the future

  • @jaydavies2001
    @jaydavies2001 7 месяцев назад

    👍
    Excellent! I’ve been looking in to various Moss Pole/Plank methods for a couple of months now, your idea is a very pragmatic solution, I could well adopt your method…..
    Thanks for sharing with us
    Jay (South Wales)
    Edit - I have now subscribed

  • @hausoflov
    @hausoflov Год назад +2

    I absolutely love it! I usually grow mine on driftwood but I'm going to be making some like this mixed with the way that I plant my babies. :) BRILLANT

  • @stormnr2
    @stormnr2 Год назад

    i stacked and glued some lava rocks rocks together and filled the holes with moss. that looks really nice!
    Best thing is i water the plant while takig a shower!

  • @Jade-wc6ke
    @Jade-wc6ke Год назад +1

    I love how it is reusable and easy.. thank you so much

  • @Mandla89
    @Mandla89 Год назад +4

    Looks so much better than the overpriced mosspoles. Thanks for sharing this

  • @Ravenelvenlady
    @Ravenelvenlady Год назад +1

    Absolutely ingenious! Thank you for sharing. 💖💖🙏🏾🙏🏾🌷🌷🌺🌺

  • @AliceWanders
    @AliceWanders Год назад

    This is neat. I had a moss pole in one of my plants and i couldnt keep up with the watering of it(literally dry every like.. 4 hrs). I ripped the moss pole out and said forget it.
    This moght keep it moist enough that i dont need to water a pole every 4 hrs

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад

      Highly dependent on the quality of moss you're using and your natural humidity.

  • @bohobabie5987
    @bohobabie5987 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this!
    I’m going to try it

  • @sallofatani
    @sallofatani Год назад

    😊I'm planning to make moss pole.... Glad I saw your video, now I need someone to make this pole for me 👀

  • @andremota6162
    @andremota6162 Год назад +1

    This design is great, I want to try it soon! The best part for me is the lack of chicken wire lol but I will miss seeing the roots thru the transparent plastic backs I've been using. Thanks for the video!

  • @butzel19
    @butzel19 Год назад

    I made it, and it works great so far. Its not super stable in the pot, but that probably isn´t the poles fault. For now it´s ok and when I want to put a extntion on I will get creative. But I have to say it really dries out slover than the pole I had before and that allready had a back. I used cling film to wrap between some of the leaves to further cover the moss. I also love how easie it is to water. I can either put a small bottle on the top, or just dump some water in. The very top whre the pipe is empty, there for I have space to just fill up with water. Right now the unused space at the top is wrapped with cling film and therefor the water I pur in had enough time to go into the moss and doesn´t just run down the front. I have a monstera adansonii on it and it really loves it and grows nicely.

  • @mhzplantingaroids
    @mhzplantingaroids Год назад +1

    Genius. For those who’d use aroid mix can possibly use a mesh for the opened part. Although it’ll be more work to do multiple propagations having a mesh. Unless splitting the plants in 2 like what you did before the leaf cuttings.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +1

      I think its something worth trying. I haven't heard as positive results from someone trying an aroid mix pole throughout.

    • @mhzplantingaroids
      @mhzplantingaroids Год назад

      @@KillThisPlant Ah I see. I do use aroid mix for poles. Well, gonna use again. Moss is hard for me as in my home, it's 30-31 deg celsius, mold grows like crazy on them. Definitely an irritating thing to look at hahaha.
      Would've used your method if I had not just spent almost $200 on the new poles for the aroid mix. 🥲

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад

      @@mhzplantingaroids 😲

  • @thaliabudai2013
    @thaliabudai2013 Год назад +1

    You should start selling them. Make sure to patent your idea and design, hopefully you have already done that.
    I haven't seen your video on making these yet. I just made a traditional one today and it took me for ever! Your design definitely has some major advantages! Being able to take the overgrown plant out easily is major. Ease of filling it incrementally. Ease and no mess storing, handling, installing and extending the pole. No scratches from wire or plastic mesh. Very cool! I appreciate that you come up with original, innovative, pracrical ideas. (So often everyone just does their version of the same thing)

  • @patriciasmith9039
    @patriciasmith9039 Год назад +2

    I don’t like the looks of your tube, but it’s very ingenious…I , personally, like the looks of the green wire with moss inside…of course, I’m viewing this from a woman’s perspective, and you’re viewing your pole from a man’s point of view…we do see things differently….I did learn a lot from this video…about the aerial roots and the back side of the plant…great info! As you can tell, I’m just learning about houseplants…Be Blessed!

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +2

      If you're able to learn something, even if you're never going to make this, then I call it a successful video! Thanks for watching.

    • @dubiouslyyours
      @dubiouslyyours Год назад +1

      You’re speaking from your personal perspective, you mean*
      Your preferred aesthetic has nothing to do with being female.
      Personally, I despise moss poles wrapped with wire; They look cheesy to me.
      Lee’s design is not only super practical, but it’s sleek and can be “jazzed up” in multiple ways. [re: another commenter had excellent suggestions.. I may run with it and use med-large cork bark pieces😍.. although, that will probably make air layering more difficult, but live and learn?]

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff Год назад +1

    Nice job on your moss pole design. Congrats!

  • @jenniferruth812
    @jenniferruth812 Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @fisqual
    @fisqual Год назад +1

    Great, now i have ANOTHER project. Lol.
    I think I'll buy ABS pipe since it comes black.

  • @jacobauthers5386
    @jacobauthers5386 Год назад

    4 inch black gutter pipe work well for people in the UK yes 4 inch they they don’t do a 3ich and 2 ich for me is small and drys out to fast because here in uk our house sit at 50 humidity
    Oh and save you needing to paint then if you don’t mind gloss black but if don’t want to be gloss sand it with 240grit then 320 then 400

  • @lindaschneidewind8164
    @lindaschneidewind8164 Год назад

    Genius idea! Really like those.

  • @ildikojones7073
    @ildikojones7073 Год назад +1

    Very clever! I really like your method, Lee. I’m sure it’s also less messy than the moss poles I’ve made with the wire. But…. I will not even attempt to make your style of moss pole bc I know my limitations 😂!
    I find watering my moss poles time consuming and, worse, bc this is still relatively new to me, I don’t have a feel yet for whether the plant itself is dry or not. So… there’s an element of anxiety and worry bc obviously I don’t want to kill my plants! Anyway, thank you for the clip. I always enjoy your presentations and I learn from them.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +1

      Thank you.
      It is extremely time consuming. I think its important not to overcomplicate a hobby to a point where you can no longer enjoy it.

    • @ildikojones7073
      @ildikojones7073 Год назад

      @@KillThisPlant I agree! I was getting close to that point so I’ve dialed it back some. But… my personality is such that I want to do things right … and I’ve invested money and time into these beauties so I’d rather they lived!

    • @single_use_planet_
      @single_use_planet_ Год назад +1

      I tried sticking wood in the soil and I tried digging my finger in to see if itMs wet, but we humans do not have sense of wet, we can feel texture and temperature and based on that know when something is wet, but at a certain point I can't make out if the plant is dry at the bottom or not, so I got a moistmeter, stick it in all the way and know for sure, takes anxiety out of the hobby for me by a lot.
      As for moss poles I think I will opt for wood instead, I don't wanna buy moss and I won't be able to find enough locally to fill a tube, in the wild they climb up trees and that's what I wanna try, just get a nice branch and make a jungle forest in my living room

    • @deewilliams9375
      @deewilliams9375 Год назад +1

      @@single_use_planet_ just make sure the wood is thoroughly cleaned and sprayed with eight. Ya know fungus gnats, spider mites, whatever else bugs germs and bacteria. You don't want them killing your plants.

    • @single_use_planet_
      @single_use_planet_ Год назад

      @@deewilliams9375 what's eight???

  • @allybryson84
    @allybryson84 Год назад

    I have learned so so so much from your channel! I have a super super sad monstera that I got a few years ago that thank goodness is still alive but it doesn’t look happy. I’m excited to try your tips and see how it goes!

  • @GenXHeart
    @GenXHeart Год назад +2

    I am REALLY liking this genius idea! My hesitation is over cutting the opening, what did you use? Dremmel? Hacksaw?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +2

      I have a tutorial video, it's in the description!

  • @r.j.s.m.1606
    @r.j.s.m.1606 Год назад +1

    Smart. Love your content.

  • @usables4028
    @usables4028 Год назад +1

    I wanted to re pot monstera deliciosa, but it doesn't have any aerial roots yet, even tho the plant is quite big :/ btw that moss pole is genius!

  • @aviabad
    @aviabad Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT 🌱🌱🌱 Thank you. SUBSCRIBED 🌱🌱🌱

  • @FlosstituteSoozie
    @FlosstituteSoozie Год назад

    Genius!

  • @CoffeeSandwich
    @CoffeeSandwich Год назад

    I don’t use moss poles. But I love your idea

  • @ruthdennisKnits
    @ruthdennisKnits Год назад

    Great demo and informative,thanks for sharing 🎄

  • @winnievuong7998
    @winnievuong7998 Год назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @pharaoh2932
    @pharaoh2932 Год назад +2

    I've made this moss pole with a just a BOX CUTTER no power tools. Sucks..... But do able if you don't have power tools and can't want to buy any just do this lol

  • @adam88-
    @adam88- 9 месяцев назад

    any thoughts on placing a wicking rope down the moss pole and putting one end in water?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  9 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/8rjt3e1daF4/видео.html

  • @MissJaimeLeigh
    @MissJaimeLeigh Год назад +1

    Love your vids!! How are the leaves on yours so large? Mines 3x the height but the leaves are half the size. It's full and has lots of leaves, maybe 2" between each node. Any tips or tricks?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +2

      If they're climbing, light is the only other factor.

  • @DannitheGayby
    @DannitheGayby Год назад +1

    I really want to try you design but I was hoping to use tree fern fibre instead of sphagnum moss. Any thoughts on if it would still stay packed into the pipe as it's much more airy? Thanks for you amazing content and advice, as usual!

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +2

      🤷🏾‍♂️ maybe mix the two so the moss helps keeps its shape?

    • @DannitheGayby
      @DannitheGayby Год назад +1

      @@KillThisPlant That's a good idea! I might try a few experiments with some different types.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +1

      @@DannitheGayby I will also try at some point

  • @RobertGrillo
    @RobertGrillo Год назад

    In past videos you preferred the look of wood. In one video you showed beautiful birch branches. I thought that was a novel idea. I understand the practical reasons moss polls serve but don’t like the aesthetic on any of them I’ve seen so far.

  • @juamiglio
    @juamiglio Год назад

    Have you tried to paint the PVC, wonder how the overall look would be if they were green?

  • @melissadifiglia9717
    @melissadifiglia9717 Год назад

    So I absolutely love this idea, looking to do this project this weekend but can’t seem to find the right tubes in any of my local stores. Not sure how to do this…would any other materials work? Or any other recommendations? TIA!

  • @rickey698
    @rickey698 Год назад +1

    Where did you get the pvc and what is the exact type? Is it water or electrical? The ones I’m seeing are so thick and heavy but yours seems thin and light weight

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +2

      The tubing I found was specifically for central vacuum. Even though I bought it from Lowe's I haven't been able to find it's exact online listing (Canada).

    • @rickey698
      @rickey698 Год назад +1

      @@KillThisPlant thanks for responding 👍🏾

  • @ninasuculentasymas
    @ninasuculentasymas Год назад

    Hello from Puerto Rico!!! First timer on your channel and just subscribed. Loved this new style of moss poles!! My channel is in Spanish. Happy holidays!! 🙋🏼‍♀️💚

  • @kesselbrenner
    @kesselbrenner Год назад

    Looks great
    I’m going to try one and paint it black or dark green.
    How about adding some small holes on the back side for better ventilation of the media inside the pole?
    How wide is the opening, 2 inch or less?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +1

      Thanks, the poles I used were 2" in diameter. I think holes might be a good idea, but maybe not necessary due to the small amount of moss used. I feel like they can access oxygen fairly easily.

  • @eiffon
    @eiffon Год назад +1

    do you really prefer the plastic look over the wire look?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +5

      I don't really have a preference either way. At some point the leaves will get so large you cant see any moss pole. In this case I am function over form.

  • @cynthiavanbakel7981
    @cynthiavanbakel7981 10 месяцев назад

    Can you also use this for a cutting of monstera deliciosa, potted for the first time? Or will the stem get too big for that eventually and is it smarter to use something else?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  10 месяцев назад +1

      I wouldn’t recommend a moss pole of any kind for a large form deliciosa. The stem just gets too big.

  • @TheVampire4u
    @TheVampire4u 11 месяцев назад

    Rhats a good explanation y we DO need the chicken net ...good try though

  • @Jeevantarus
    @Jeevantarus Год назад +1

    Gr8idea sir

  • @markvaldes2937
    @markvaldes2937 Год назад +1

    Do you fertilize your moss? And can you reuse moss?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +1

      I do. very lightly. Yes you can reuse moss to a point. I would probably replace it after a year or when it visibly starts to break down.

  • @stephaniewilliams8561
    @stephaniewilliams8561 Год назад +1

    Love it ,

  • @kevinj1440
    @kevinj1440 Год назад +1

    When you water the plant, do you water it pot only and spray the moss at the same time, or do you spray the moss more often? If the latter, how do you avoid constantly moist soil in the pot from the unabsorbed water running down from the pole?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +7

      I treat my soil and moss pole as two separate entities. My soil has its own schedule, my moss has its own schedule.
      You really need a great well draining soil so that excess water dripping from your moss doesn't cause issues in your soil. Generally having a smaller pot helps too. The more you get used to watering the moss pole, the more you'll be able to gauge how much water it can hold without it dripping down.

    • @caress8973
      @caress8973 Год назад

      The video I didnt know I needed! Thanks for sharing 😁

  • @sallythesulcatatortoise5089
    @sallythesulcatatortoise5089 Год назад

    I was wondering if you ever got a fruit from one of your monsteras

  • @CeCee-no8bg
    @CeCee-no8bg Год назад

    How would I set this up in a leca/cashe pot? I love this idea..thank you for sharing.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +2

      Same way! Pole in first. Leca lining the bottom, plant roots in, back-fill with LECA.

    • @CeCee-no8bg
      @CeCee-no8bg Год назад

      @@KillThisPlant Do you think the pole will stand up to the nutrient solution used in semi-hydro?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад

      @@CeCee-no8bg @thelecaqueen uses poles with LECA I think it'll be fine. Check her channel if you haven't already

    • @CeCee-no8bg
      @CeCee-no8bg Год назад

      @@KillThisPlant Thanks, I have watched her videos. My concern was the nutrient solution touching the PVC pipe.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +1

      @@CeCee-no8bg oh no no, it's plastic. It's fine. I thought you meant stability. 🌱

  • @suzijorgensen6545
    @suzijorgensen6545 Год назад

    What's your take on the green tape and the growth.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад

      It doesn't restrict growth. As long as you're putting it on the node right below and not where a new leaf would form.

  • @mandeemorris2835
    @mandeemorris2835 Год назад

    I got a deliciosa 2 months and its trebled plus in size and im terrified ill kill it if i repot it

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад

      Are the roots ready for you to repot it?

  • @dubiouslyyours
    @dubiouslyyours Год назад

    Niiiice! Now you just need to rig a drip system that automatically delivers water/feed.. I think it would be relatively simple with this setup, too.
    Instead of providing too much of a tl;dr, Tanner at Serpa Design does some pretty cool things with paludariums and vivariums that would be great for inspiration.
    Utilizing a tweaked sort of concept that he uses for his living moss walls, you could add a new hose at the top of each moss pole, throw that baby on a timer, then let it slow drip every 1-2 days or so.
    .. Or get a mister of sorts? That seems messy and less controlled, though.
    Either way, the lazier one can be longterm, the better. 🤷‍♀️ 😬

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +2

      I subscribe to him, but I've never thought of using those ideas!
      I'll think about it 😎 thanks!

    • @dubiouslyyours
      @dubiouslyyours Год назад

      @@KillThisPlant ohhh, dude. There’s so much opportunity to interconnect these seemingly disparate ideas and methods into uniquely engineered solutions for houseplant management.. In theory anyway. Working toward testing some hybrid solutions out.
      Anyway, good luck! 👍

  • @abbytonyardor3701
    @abbytonyardor3701 Год назад

    I love this idea. Great video and design Lee. I do have one question, with the moss being exposed in the front but not the back, how do you keep it uniformly damp. Would it make sense to drill some holes in the back of the pole to mist through?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +1

      I don't seem to have issues with that. Think of it like how if you wet a corner of a paper towel eventually it will eventually be completely soaked.
      It's about practicing knowing how much water to spray.

    • @abbytonyardor3701
      @abbytonyardor3701 Год назад

      @Kill This Plant okay that makes sense. It took me close to two years to work it out for my mounted orchids. I may try this when I repot the monster monsterra as I call her. Thanks much Lee!!!

  • @Blueburrysoop
    @Blueburrysoop Год назад

    Can someone tell me If this is standard pvc? It seems thinner and lighter and I can't seem to find it online

  • @Helter-Skelterz
    @Helter-Skelterz Год назад

    Yeah, but what if you drilled regular holes up the edges and then LACED your plants in like they're wearing weird plant sneakers...? ;)

  • @noconawolf
    @noconawolf Год назад

    Fungus gnats....do you have a problem with them and the moss?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад

      If you have a gnat problem and the moss poles are consistently wet they will try and be in the moss but I find they still prefer soil.

  • @kristinchong629
    @kristinchong629 Год назад +1

    I probably already said this but I feel like your the spirit plant god, when I walk across the bridge nearby I throw my avocado pits and skin into the ocean hoping their will be a wave of avocadoes that come back. P.s. I still keep watering my dead herb I got in September.

    • @karenvonbargen4472
      @karenvonbargen4472 Год назад

      When I walk on the beach I’m always picking up stuff people toss into the ocean. Maybe composting would be a better idea for your food scraps?

  • @jacobauthers5386
    @jacobauthers5386 Год назад

    CN you do a update

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +1

      I thought this was the update 😭. I occasionally take pictures on my Instagram.

    • @jacobauthers5386
      @jacobauthers5386 Год назад

      I will give you a follow

  • @victorb145
    @victorb145 Год назад

    I like it I've seen it a couple of times now on your channel and I think I might try it. I do have one question. Because of perception of a video I can't decide how big the pole is? Is it 2 in 3 in have you found a size that you particularly like?
    I guess that's two questions.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +2

      The tube is 2" wide, 24" long.
      I think this size is the most efficient, in terms of moss usage.

    • @victorb145
      @victorb145 Год назад

      @@KillThisPlant Thank you and you have my word. If and when it finds its way into my videos by the natural overlap, I will credit your channel every time it makes an appearance. Just don't expect much of a boost. If that channel gets 10 views out of a video I consider it a very successful video.

  • @DR-rt7hh
    @DR-rt7hh Год назад

    You should copyright this!! Great idea.

  • @ot7stan207
    @ot7stan207 Год назад

    plant cooking session soon? :D

  • @nurmayantcoates9436
    @nurmayantcoates9436 Год назад

    I know, it really ugly on plants. Thank you for this ❤

  • @pimcramer2569
    @pimcramer2569 Год назад

    I'm going to stick with your plank idea

  • @plantsandspreadsheets
    @plantsandspreadsheets Год назад

    What’s your opinion on wood planks?

  • @sporadicomatic
    @sporadicomatic Год назад

    Why do you have to use moss in the tube?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад +3

      it is the best medium for a plant to root vertically, it retains moisture well.
      I have seen others try, soil, LECA, and other materials but none seem to work as consistently well.

  • @winnievuong7998
    @winnievuong7998 Год назад

    Where I can buy this plastic ?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Год назад

      Any hardware store? I got mine from Lowes.

  • @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013
    @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013 Год назад

    Hey, Does anyone by any chance know what species goes under Jade plant? I know the Crassula does, but I have a purple plant that has a woody stem and kind of grows like a palm. It has white flowers that grow on a stem similar to a snake plant but I have no idea what it is. It's leaves aren't particularly thick, but It's a succulent, from what I can tell.
    It was sold to me as a jade plant, but I really wanna check out it's care so I can actually care for it properly without stressing.

  • @Mopki3
    @Mopki3 Год назад

    They are so basic, you could probably find a hardware store that, for a price, will do those cuts for you.

  • @ingrida1121
    @ingrida1121 Год назад

    it does not really work form me, i hate how the plastic looks with the plants and I like my plants and its roots to wrap around the pole, which in my opinion looks nicer than just one sided pole.

  • @karoldurham4113
    @karoldurham4113 Год назад

    I think this is worse, but good idea