How to use a stake, moss pole & trellis for your Monstera / indoor plants + Pros & Cons

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @KanemiX3
    @KanemiX3 3 года назад +119

    this is the best video on the subject, this need to have more view.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад +7

      Thankyou so so SO much for this feedback! I'm super happy and glad it helped 😊🌱 Much appreciated!!!

    • @user-et7zo5qi6n
      @user-et7zo5qi6n 2 года назад +2

      I wish he could of demonstrated it

    • @BrandySherray
      @BrandySherray 2 года назад +1

      Very helpful and to the point.

    • @shanetallon427
      @shanetallon427 2 года назад +1

      @@simpleplanty you single ?

    • @Mr._Lister_The_Sister_Phister
      @Mr._Lister_The_Sister_Phister 2 года назад +1

      The letter "S" is missing from your comment in 2 separate locations. But where? That, my friend, is the vagillion dollar question.

  • @brassteeth3355
    @brassteeth3355 Год назад +25

    Plant folks are always nice folks.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад

      Couldn’t agree more - plant people and friends are the nicest in the world ☺️ Thank you for watching 💚

  • @NotVeee
    @NotVeee 2 года назад +25

    It's very satisfying to see a new leaf roll out. Uncurling and displaying its fresh green color.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Totally agree with you on this one Victoria! Nothing more satisfying then seeing a new leaf 🤣

  • @gillianosborne8935
    @gillianosborne8935 2 года назад +110

    I just love this video! I'm rather addicted to the monstera genus and eventually want my own indoor jungle full of these stunning plants. And no, you're definitely NOT crazy for taking zillions of photos of emerging new leaves...I do it too! Every time I see a new leaf developing on any of my many houyseplants it makes me squeak with excitement and constantly keep checking umpteen times each day to look for progress. Plants are just fantastic!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +9

      Hi Gillian! Thanks so much for watching and happy to hear that I'm not crazy 😂 I especially love taking progress pics too - it's always nice to see them evolve and grow bigger over time 🤩

    • @rdldvm
      @rdldvm Год назад +2

      so glad to know I am not the only crazy one. I get so excited with new leaves is comical.

    • @beatricereeves6653
      @beatricereeves6653 Год назад +1

      I have a jurassic park jungle in my home lol huge monstera as well 😅

  • @dandyindyandy
    @dandyindyandy Месяц назад +1

    i know this video is like 3 years old lol, but i appreciate the kind way that you convey information! so many videos now are condescending or hurtful to people getting into plants for the first time. this was genuine and informative and i have lot better idea of how to stake my new monstera!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Месяц назад +1

      @@dandyindyandy I really appreciate the feedback and I’m so glad that it helped!! That’s such a shame to hear about hurtful or condescending comments - I’ve seen first hand around some of the plant pages and it’s really discouraging 😣 but there are plenty of people in the plant community who are supportive and happy to help! Thanks so much for reaching out, hearing that it helped in someone out there really makes my day. All the best with staking / just make sure you find a sturdy one ☺️🍀

  • @LindsaysOfferings
    @LindsaysOfferings 6 месяцев назад +2

    K, I am so grateful I saw this. Lazy plant parent here and I got my first one 2 days ago and was looking into what kind of support it needs. Thank you!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      Same lazy plant parent over here! I don’t want to be spending hours looking after them but reap the maximum benefits 🤣 glad I could help! Thanks for watching ☺️

  • @CarolineCouture-os3ug
    @CarolineCouture-os3ug Год назад +10

    To keep the moss pole moist you can get a plastic cup and poke a hole at the bottom of it. Place it ontop of the pole and water the cup whenever it’s empty .

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад +1

      This is the first I’ve heard of this method and sounds like a genius idea! Thanks for sharing, I’ll definitely give it a try! ☺️

  • @charlesliew660
    @charlesliew660 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is soooo helpful, thanks a bunch! Was really thinking about making spaghnum moss poles like what I’ve seen online but your take about time constraints make perfect sense. I don’t feel as pressured anymore and now I’m just after an option that suits my lifestyle. EXTENDABLE COIR POLES it is!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  5 месяцев назад

      No worries Charles! Glad I could help - the upkeep for a moss pole is just too much for me and my busy (aka: lazy) lifestyle 😂 It still has great aesthetic if you’re not bothered to keep it moist though but they can be a little troublesome to extend. Thanks for commenting!

  • @PoojaDevaraj007
    @PoojaDevaraj007 2 года назад +4

    I browsed multiple videos for A-Z care & maintenance of Monstera before I get one and finally my browsing has ended here !!! This video is more like a bible for Monstera care 🤩♥️ thanks for sharing your experience and tips on care and maintenance for the long run 🤩🥳

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Hi Pooja! This comment makes me so happy to hear! Thanks so much and hope that it helped you out 😊🌱

  • @ManuniTlau
    @ManuniTlau Месяц назад +1

    Found this just now, best help I get to solve my confusion. Thank you for this…

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  29 дней назад +1

      @@ManuniTlau no worries, glad that it helped ☺️🍀 all the best 💪

  • @amber2012
    @amber2012 2 года назад +12

    You can use furniture anchor to anchor the trellis to your wall if it is near a wall, there are zip tires that you can unlock and open if you need to move it

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou amber! I actually had my trellis hooked to my dining chair arm for awhile, but then I used a ribbon and a stake attached to the trellis as a makeshift solution 😂 thanks for the tips!

  • @abbeyrose3359
    @abbeyrose3359 2 года назад +2

    The Messy Monstera gods were watching over me tonight. Can't wait to hit up bunnings in the morning. Thanks for your very informative video 🌱

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries - the trellis that I actually showed in my video has definitely outgrown it, if you can find a bigger and stronger one, that'd be ideal 😊🌱

  • @simpleplanty
    @simpleplanty  3 года назад +12

    Have an amazing week everyone and stay safe! As always, would love to hear from you! 😊

  • @belphegortheripper
    @belphegortheripper 3 года назад +22

    Thank you! As a new monstera parent, your content is very helpful, much appreciated, and your energy makes me happy ☺️

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад +1

      Comments like these make me happy! Thankyou so much Szonja, glad I could help! Hope you have an amazing week ahead 😊🌱

  • @tonirichards7559
    @tonirichards7559 2 года назад +5

    I've just brought one of these plants.yes fast growing.great video.finally

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      So glad I could help, Toni! You're going to be rewarded in the next couple months, Monsteras are generally such fast growers! Enjoy ☺️🌱

  • @barbmennie2502
    @barbmennie2502 Год назад +2

    I just really found this video helpful because I have purchased my first monstera. Thanks so much for the helpful tips. Your plants are gorgeous!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад

      No worries at all! I’m glad it helped - can definitely be hard choosing, since there’s so much information out there 😂 all the best with it! You got this 💪

  • @kimr4741
    @kimr4741 Год назад +2

    thank you! for once I feel comfortable in going with a different option than a moss pole. So much great information and the pictures for comparison are absolutely awesome! I am newer to the plant community and will this taught me so much. Again thank you for sharing so much of the info out there is the same this is just awesome.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад

      no worries and thank you for watching my video! I’ve got my monsteras staked all differently - so it is a matter of personal preference and your lifestyle at the end of the day. I prefer simple plant care, so probably will move my others to a trellis eventually. Welcome to the plant community 😊🍀

  • @briarnoir
    @briarnoir Месяц назад +1

    This was great, especially the depth of notes.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Месяц назад

      @@briarnoir thanks so much, I really appreciate the feedback ☺️🍀

  • @robinrowe8025
    @robinrowe8025 7 месяцев назад +3

    Im glad you mentioned about the wire ties it came with my moss pole . I also have the softer one that i got last year of course mine is the brighter green ill use it for now .

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  7 месяцев назад

      No worries, super glad I could help! I was surprised they came with wire ties as well ☺️ happy planting!

  • @mariamiguel5335
    @mariamiguel5335 2 года назад +7

    I’m in Florida and we have a lot of dry pine trees that we can cut down. I’ve used it for my monstera adansonii and it loves it. It won’t stop growing. I will use it for my new deliciosa

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Oh that sounds amazing - probably looks really aesthetic too 🤩 thanks for sharing! 😊🌱

  • @TheAhhleena
    @TheAhhleena 2 года назад +5

    I agree with the other commenters. This video is GOLD! And I’ve watched a lot of pole videos 😉

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thankyou so much for watching! Really appreciated and hope it helped ☺️🌱

  • @Rocklyn277
    @Rocklyn277 Год назад +1

    I love listening to your voice, in is so calming as well as knowledgeable, thanks for sharing, best wishes from Australia

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад

      Thankyou so much Yvonne, I really appreciate the feedback and support. It means a lot! Hopefully the video was helpful for you to make an informed decision 😊🍀

  • @LarissaVeloso-Planttubber
    @LarissaVeloso-Planttubber 2 года назад +8

    If I had Monsteras like yours, I'd be taking photos all the time too! 😅 They are a work of art 😊

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      🙈 thankyou so much! My Thai Constellation really does leave me in awe all the time!

  • @BonnieCurtisProjects
    @BonnieCurtisProjects 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for making a clear, concise and informative video. Much appreciated!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries Bonnie! So glad I could help! Have a great weekend 😊🌱

  • @jkaisimm
    @jkaisimm 2 года назад +5

    This video answered sooo many questions. Amazing content. You’re killing it 👌🏽

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thankyou so much and really appreciative of the feedback! Hopefully it helped 😊🌱

  • @Oliverisloved
    @Oliverisloved 2 месяца назад +1

    This was SUPER helpful. Thank you so much!!!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 месяца назад

      @@Oliverisloved yay I’m glad!! Thanks for your support and watching - hope it helped! ☺️🍀

  • @emmacrosdale7150
    @emmacrosdale7150 2 года назад +2

    Thank you!!
    it’s great to have an Aussie give advice.
    I can get everything you suggested in my local area.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries, Emma! So glad I could help - Bunnings is the best 😂😂😂

  • @raymondtran1380
    @raymondtran1380 4 месяца назад +1

    We haven’t spoken in a long time but I was looking up videos of how to stake my monstera and came across this vid. Such a small world. Hope you’re doing well James.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  4 месяца назад

      Long time no see and great to hear from you Raymond!!! I’ve not actually uploaded content in so long - but hopefully this video helps 😂 definitely stake your plant, there are so many benefits! Hope it helps ☺️

  • @akdmocenar7390
    @akdmocenar7390 Год назад +1

    I just found your channel while I was looking for my bop care. And now I can't stop It seemed like I only need your channel for plants since you basically cover everything! Thank you!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад

      Thankyou for watching! I'm hoping my channel helps you with your plant care and that the tips are useful ☺️ Really appreciate it! 🌱🌱🌱

  • @Colleen261
    @Colleen261 2 года назад +2

    I've been wracking my brain all week trying to figure out which option I want to go with. Problem solved! Thank you for this very clear break down :)

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      No worries, Colleen - which one did you go for in the end? Hope it helped 🤗🌱

    • @Colleen261
      @Colleen261 2 года назад +1

      @@simpleplanty I chose to go with the moss pole! It was my first time making my own and it came out better than I anticipated. Thank you again :)

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      @@Colleen261 no worries Colleen! You'll reap some great results 😉

  • @mickzenyhughes8291
    @mickzenyhughes8291 3 года назад +2

    I like how you explain , slowly and clear.🙂🙂 easy to.understand you a are soo cool.thank you for sharing🤫👍

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад

      Thankyou so much for this feedback! Much appreciated - hopefully this was useful for you and have a great weekend! 🌱🙂

  • @pennylane2304
    @pennylane2304 2 года назад +1

    Hello from Tassie - thank you SO MUCH for your video, heading to Bunnings this morning and looking forward to making my beautiful monstera much happier. Cheers.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries, Penny! Just note, the trellis I used will eventually outgrow your monstera - you'll have to purchase a new one later once it matures and gets heavier. So glad it helped! 😊🌱

  • @beautifullyaligned
    @beautifullyaligned 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for showing how you tie the leaves back, I would have been nervous about breaking the leaf off, but it seems they are strong plants❤

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  10 месяцев назад

      No worries - I’m super stoked that it helped. They are definitely so strong that they can literally break your dry wall when put too close 😂 all the best with it ☺️

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have pretty much congregated my plants into 3 rooms. All but 6 plants are under, 2 grow lamps. I just purchased a philodendron milanochrysum 2 1/2” starter plant, another micans, Churchill gold pothos, philodendron Brazil, all starter plants. Can’t wait for them to mature!!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      With spring around the corner and your grow lights - I’m certain they’re all gonna grow very well! How amazing that you’ve got a mini indoor jungle across 3 rooms, bet they are giving life to your living spaces 🍀🍀

  • @RoseGlisson
    @RoseGlisson Год назад +1

    This video is super helpful! I am only just now starting to consider dabbling in monsteras and I was thinking I needed a moss pole, but now I think I’ll go for the trellis. I don’t want the plant to get too huge! Thank you for the info.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад +1

      No worries! A trellis definitely is a good choice to make your life a little easier - but they all have their pros and cons at the end of the day. Glad I could help and welcome to the world of monsteras!

  • @12alien12
    @12alien12 2 года назад +9

    I recently got a monstera and gave a lot of thought about how it was going to grow. I've put it in a 5 gallon airpot and attached a wooden trellis to the wall. I intend on training it up the trellis and avross the ceiling. I may regret this in the future LOL.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +7

      It's gonna look so cool though, but careful on those walls - those aerial roots can be aggressive and cause some damage 🤣

    • @Fire-Queen
      @Fire-Queen 8 месяцев назад

      Monsters like to be tight rooted in their pot. 5gal. Is pretty big! How huge is your plant? 👀🍀

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    James,
    Thanks you! That does help. So, sounds like I better use moss poles, not coir, or the wooden dowels I purchased.
    . I’ve decided to get moss poles. I want my plants to their fullest potential!!
    By the way…..I have watched other videos too. Those peoples are using moss poles too. I love your videos, because you are so helpful to me. Also, I love seeing your brood!! They are Beautimous!!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      No worries, Debra! The whole reason why I started this channel was to help - glad you went down the moss pole route, just have to continually maintain it by keeping it moist and your plants will have the best chance ☺️ happy planting! You’re doing amazing!!! ✨

  • @coreywright6192
    @coreywright6192 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for explaining alot of great things and from different angles and answering questions that tend to arise as we go !

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries at all Corey, glad I could help! One of the reasons why I started this channel - for our love of plants 😊🌱💚

  • @alexandrarutter4109
    @alexandrarutter4109 2 года назад +3

    Really love how thorough and in depth your videos are!!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thankyou so much Alexandra - these messages really make my day 😊🌱

  • @janetd4862
    @janetd4862 2 года назад +4

    My monstera is starting to flop over because it is getting so big. It was a gift just a year ago, and I’m amazed at its growth! I appreciate your opinions on the different ways to stake it. I’m heading to the store in the morning to see what I can find.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Mine has actually outgrown my trellis and I need to find a bigger and sturdier one too! Hopefully you can find something good, Janet! 😊🌱

  • @clintspoon
    @clintspoon 2 года назад +2

    the foam/rubber coated twist ties are a great product. they have a steel wire running through the centre so i'm going to suggest that scissors are not the best tool for cutting them, it will blunt your scissors. wire cutters or pliers with a cutting section would be best. great video, i learned a lot. thanks

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      Hey Paul! I wholeheartedly agree with you (and obviously could see my struggle with the use of scissors here 😂). Thanks for the feedback - in addition, plant velcro could also be used as an alternative for the same usage. So glad it helped and thanks for watching! 😊🌱🙏

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    Yes Sir,
    I was going to send you a photo. It looks very happy to me, where she is at!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      That sounds good - give her a bit of patience and she will grow in no time ☺️

  • @5ebrambila
    @5ebrambila 2 года назад +1

    I was gifted a mini monstera and bought a moss pole before I came across this video. I hope it works well for a mini. Thank you for the informative video! 🙏🏼

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      Oh what an amazing friend you have! Should work well in concept with the mini so all good there - thankyou for watching 😊🌱

    • @5ebrambila
      @5ebrambila 2 года назад +1

      @@simpleplanty thank you for your response! I agree! I feel fortunate to receive such a wonderful gift. :)

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      @@5ebrambila no worries and I hope it flourishes in the coming months/years in your care ☺️🌱

  • @carolmcclain1694
    @carolmcclain1694 10 месяцев назад +1

    12:38 Thank you for your clear and helpful advice. My Monstera is 20+ years old. I'm now forced to move it from its spot. I guess I'll have to prune it.😢
    I've been researching. I found you on RUclips. I subscribed, and I give you thumbs up every time I watch one of your videos.
    Keep up the good work!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  10 месяцев назад

      Thankyou so much Carol! It sounds like you’re doing an amazing job if your monstera has been around for 20+ years - now that is experience! Pruning is great for the plant anyway, as you would know. I really appreciate your time and effort to write to me - thanks for supporting and have a lovely weekend ahead ☺️

  • @tashawnathompson6464
    @tashawnathompson6464 2 года назад +4

    This was so easy to understand thanks 🙏🏾

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      I'm glad it helped 😊 no worries and thankyou for watching!

  • @jalbu8330
    @jalbu8330 3 года назад +5

    Great video, just the information I needed to know to make a decision about which way to go. Thanks alot. 😊

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад

      No worries, Jalbu! Glad I could help and thanks for watching 😊🌱

  • @caseygregory2730
    @caseygregory2730 2 года назад +1

    Great video! THANK you!! Love ur vids, and now I have 3 tips to share - when u make ur moss pole, use PVC pipe. I use 5/8", because it's sturdier and allows a wooden stake to be inserted in the end, for easier planting, but also to allow for extensions. I currently have 3 pieces attached, and will keep going until it starts to lean. I just inserted the pole into the pipe, with some gorilla glue on the end going in. Added a tad more glue to the "seal", and let sit for 2 days. It's definitely stuck! I've seen a few sold that also allow stacking, though I do not know how well they work. Next, I'd recommend to invest in a cheap battery or rechargeable indoor sprinkler/drip irrigation controller. Mine was $25 from Amazon, and came with 30' tubing, and multiple ends. I have a 2.5 gallon old water jug, that I keep filled with reverse osmosis water, and the other ends either in my plants, OR jabbed in my moss poles! I put an end as far up on the pole as possible, and that keeps my poles and plants moist without much effort. I will say, if you have different"levels" of plants, like on a shelf unit, to get one for each level. Otherwise, the bottom plants get more water, due to the other levels of lines emptying after the cycle has ended. Those lines can hold quite a bit! Took me awhile to find the best amount and frequency, but my Monsters get 2oz every 16 hours during the summer. (They are so outside on the covered porch, in Oklahoma lol, it's been 115 here for like 6 weeks now- definitely don't start high!) Lastly- I spray my poles weekly with hydrogen peroxide. It has kept the algae at bay for going on 2 years, though my environment is definitely more dry overall. In the beginning, I did have some bursts of growth, but I covered the green and surrounding areas with some silica sand, then I used a thick black lawn trash bag, doubled over as much as I could, and taped it around the poles. I cut slits in it, to allow the leaves to stick out, and made sure to tightly cover around them. I left that on for a week, and did not water the moss during that time. It took me a couple times of that, before I discovered weekly peroxide, and have had great luck with that since then. I am not a pro, and as always- YMMV, but these are just somethings that I learned along the way... Seems only fair, since I've learned so much from you as well! Hope this helps you or anyone really! Stay green y'all! ☘️🌿🌵🪴🌦️

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Hi Casey - thank you so so so much for writing your detailed tips to share!
      1. The PVC pipe and wooden stake sounds like a great tip - especially on the sturdiness front! Sounds like it would make a really strong support!
      2. $25 from Amazon - what a great buy! I’m trying to imagine your setup and my imagination is running wild - it’d definitely look like quite a big science experiment, but this idea is fantastic! It’s also sounding extremely hot in your part of the world and your plants probably dry up so quickly! We’re currently in Winter at the moment, so I’ve been graced with not having to water as frequently.
      3. Someone had mentioned the hydrogen peroxide to me coincidentally, a couple weeks ago! Great tip, because it definitely gives it an oxygen boost and keeps algae at bay!
      Another random tip someone had recently just told me on keeping their moss poles wet - use a water bottle and tip it upside down from the top. Looks like it works a treat.
      Again, thanks so much for taking the time out to write such a comprehensive reply! Really appreciate it and hope it helps someone else lurking around here too!

    • @katherinenightingale2205
      @katherinenightingale2205 2 года назад +1

      Hi Casey, do you mean undiluted hydrogen peroxide?
      Thanks!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      @@katherinenightingale2205 I'd imagine she means hydrogen peroxide 3% and dilute it with water (I usually do 1 part to 3 parts water) - but she can clarify too!

  • @sianrattray6227
    @sianrattray6227 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed your video very much, definitely helped with my decision making. Thank you 😊

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад +1

      Hi Sian - no worries, I’m glad I could help! 💚

  • @Weirder_the_better
    @Weirder_the_better 2 года назад +2

    I'm new to your channel and I know this is an older video but I had to say that I absolutely love how you share information. Really easy to follow, straight-forward, and informative! :) I definitely agree that I've found moss poles to be the best option and would love to know if your feelings have changed at all over the past year! Maybe an updated moss pole video?

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      Hi Bridget, nice to e-meet you! I really appreciate the time you took out to write this feedback (it really means a lot to me!) Comments like these make my day (and being able to connect with plant people around the world is just another reason why I started this channel). You're absolutely right, I do have a few more opinions after this video, which have changed - I still think moss poles are still the 'best' option, and maybe even moreso nowadays that my monstera has really outgrown the trellis that I had in this one. I'm in the midst of planning some new videos on my trellis, so hopefully I can get to uploading it soon. Thanks again for your message 😊💚🌱

  • @wyndiefeatherstone948
    @wyndiefeatherstone948 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!! My plant is in y bedroom and I just did not know how to handle it, but you gave great ideas!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries Wyndie! Glad it helped 😊🌱

  • @kimberlyd317
    @kimberlyd317 3 года назад +4

    Great pros and cons! Thank you 😊

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад

      No worries! Glad I could help ☺️🌱

  • @ayejay2the
    @ayejay2the 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. I found the example photos very helpful.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      No worries, I'm glad it helped ☺️🌱

  • @rosaliemallari9372
    @rosaliemallari9372 3 года назад +4

    This is very helpful! Easy to understand. Thank you!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад

      Thankyou for your feedback Rosalie! Much appreciated and so happy it helped! Have an amazing week ahead 😊🌱

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks you James! I was going to tell you, she’s almost 2 1/2 ft tall, and in a 9 1/2 in pot.
    She is full of stems, & leaves. Needing repotting soon probably.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      And you now have TWO!? I hope you have the luxury of space - mine can hardly fit into my apartment these days!

    • @debraslings9958
      @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

      Well…..I’ll have to find the space! Lol 😂
      I have one of my bedrooms, turned into a plant room!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      @@debraslings9958 living the dream debra - one day I wish to have a plant / sun room too ☺️

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    It’s wintertime here James. Spring is just around the corner!
    I wish I could send photos.
    I opted out for the moss poles. I went for the wooden, 6’ poplar tree dowels.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      ❄️☃️ hopefully you’re keeping you & your plants warm! Can’t wait for spring to arrive for you ☺️ they’ll do well with the moss poles!

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 5 месяцев назад +1

    James,
    I really don’t do a whole lot of care taking! They are my kids now! Especially since my 15 yr ol dog has crossed that rainbow 🌈 bridge😭😢!
    I water at least once a week. Sometimes more, depending which child needs it! 😂
    Sometimes I have to switch places with each other. My royal Queen about went out the window!! I wasn’t watching her close enough! She’s in recovery! Doing much better already! She’s only about 5 inches tall! All starters that I always purchase.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  5 месяцев назад

      Awww I’m so sad to hear about your dog 🥹 I have the little one at home who sleeps with me every night, so I completely empathise. Once a week doesn’t sound too bad, as it just seems routine to set aside / allocate a time period to just do them all in one go!

  • @flavell67
    @flavell67 2 года назад +1

    Hi, ü are fantastically helpfull to watch, I've learnt so much useful tips to help with my ever on going jungle project.
    Thanx for sharing 😊

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thankyou so much for this feedback - hope your ongoing jungle project is flourishing. Much plant love 😊🌱🙏

  • @kd1687
    @kd1687 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for being very detailed . ❤️🌿

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      No worries, I'm super glad I could help. Thankyou for watching and commenting! 😊🌱

  • @8jelly8
    @8jelly8 2 года назад +1

    super useful comparisons, & pros/cons. love the styling tips and the comparison photos!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback Angelica! Really appreciate it and hope it helps 😊🌱

  • @tsunshinegal9102
    @tsunshinegal9102 2 года назад +1

    Wow 🤩: very comprehensive, helpful & detailed video ! Well done 👏

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Aw much appreciated for this comment! Hope it was helpful for you 😊🌱

  • @micheleevans7955
    @micheleevans7955 2 года назад +1

    I just love your anti social shirt 😆🤣thanks for this video. First time buyer and it helps a lot!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Bahaha thankyou Michele! No worries, so glad it helped you make a choice ☺️🌱

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    I must say James, I fell in love with her so much, I bought another one! LOL

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад +1

      One day she’s gonna grow so big, you’ll run out of space 😂😂😂

  • @brettnoone7267
    @brettnoone7267 Год назад +1

    FANTASTIC! Thank you so much for this information. 👍

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад

      No worries Brett! Glad it helped 😊🌱

  • @mariaurena1379
    @mariaurena1379 7 месяцев назад +1

    Me encantó,buena información

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  7 месяцев назад

      No problem - glad I could help ☺️🍀

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks you so much for answering me!!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      No worries, happy to help!

  • @bumbles3304
    @bumbles3304 2 года назад +2

    Very informative video, thank you.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou Judy! Really appreciated 😊🌱

  • @Dessthemess
    @Dessthemess 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much. This video was really well done, clear and covered everything but I wanted to know. Definitely subscribing

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thankyou for watching/subscribing and so glad that it helped 🤗🌱

  • @melissathina
    @melissathina 2 года назад +1

    This was beyonnnd helpful, thank you!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries Melissa, glad it helped! If you're going for a trellis, make sure you get a strong one - mines started to outgrow it and I need to find a new one 😂 good luck!

  • @martinsoderqvist9463
    @martinsoderqvist9463 2 года назад +3

    One tip when it comes to keeping mosspole moist is you can do it with a bottle and a airline tube with a knot to control the drop rate. Slowly it will get all the moss moist and all you have to do is set it up and let it drip.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thankyou Martin! I've heard of the water bottle method, but not the airline tube! I've seen some people use mouse/hamster tubes to control the drop rate too 😂 appreciate the share! 😊🌱

  • @sumanbikramjit2202
    @sumanbikramjit2202 2 года назад +1

    Too gud....v nicely explained....wl be waiting for more videos from you on different indoor plant....best wishes.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thankyou Suman for the comment and appreciate you watching! Hope you are keeping safe and have an amazing week ahead ☺️🌱🙏

  • @Rachel-ql3nc
    @Rachel-ql3nc 2 года назад +1

    This was so helpful! Thank you for putting so much detail and realistic advice into this video!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Hi Rachel! No worries - thanks so much for taking the time out to provide this feedback! I really appreciate it 😊🌱

  • @justinakioka7145
    @justinakioka7145 3 года назад +2

    This was so helpful!!!! Thank you for the information and I envy your thai cons 🤩

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад

      Thankyou so much Justin! Appreciate the feedback and have an amazing rest of week ☺️🌱

  • @Neworl22
    @Neworl22 2 года назад +1

    Wow…this was a great comparison!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Much appreciated - just wanted to share my experience as I was quite confused when I first started! Have a great week ahead!

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    James,
    Thanks you so much! I’m sorry I’m a bit slow! You about have to draw me a picture!! LOL

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      Unfortunate that we can’t post pics on here 😂 you’re not slow!

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    James, Do you have another video, showing how to get the cut monsteras, off the moss pole, for placing in other container pots?
    Thanks again James!!
    Sincerely,
    Debra

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  6 месяцев назад

      Hey Debra - thanks for reaching out! I’ve not yet made one about doing this specifically, but it’s a pretty simple procedure. Just ensuring that you are cutting at the right place between the nodes (and especially top cuttings work very well). There’s heaps of other resources out there, but lovely of you to check with me ☺️ thank you!

  • @bethanylaska3734
    @bethanylaska3734 Год назад +1

    This was so helpful!!! Thank you!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад +1

      Hi Bethany - super glad that it helped! Thanks for watching 😊🌱

  • @cottagebliss
    @cottagebliss 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, ordered the trellises and picked up a mister.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      No worries, happy to help! Which trellis did you end up getting? Just letting you know, after about a year my monstera outgrew it's trellis and got super heavy, so I'm on the hunt for a new one 😊

    • @cottagebliss
      @cottagebliss Год назад +1

      @@simpleplanty I just ordered 4 little trellises that can be added onto. Going to angle them to hold weight, we will see how long that lasts. Hope you find the perfect trellis and show us what you got. Oh, yes, these gorgeous plants take up some space!!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад +1

      @@cottagebliss that sounds great that your trellis' can be extended! I'm sure it'll last you for some time! Can't wait for yours to flourish - they're so rewarding to watch grow 😊💚🌱

  • @boostjunkieMike
    @boostjunkieMike 2 года назад +1

    Good detailed video. Thanks for sharing

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou so much! Really appreciate the comment and support - hope it helped 😊🌱

  • @tylerandkevynhamilton1177
    @tylerandkevynhamilton1177 Год назад +1

    wow what a great video!!!! Thank you!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад

      Thankyou so much for the feedback 🙊 really appreciate it and hope it helped in some way!

  • @debraslings9958
    @debraslings9958 6 месяцев назад +1

    Forgot! I also ordered a Philodendron Gigas? Plus, 3 more sansevierias. Whale fin….for one. They are so Beautimous! I’ve wanted one for a long time! I probably have over 60 house plants James! Really wish I could send you some photos! Too bad I can’t get you my email somehow!? TTYL 👋🏽

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  5 месяцев назад

      Omg 60 plants! Those are basically your children now 😂 do you find that you spend a considerable amount of time caretaking? I am curious - the maximum I’ve had at a single time were about 25 and that was a lot for me 😂😂

  • @KH-kd2tj
    @KH-kd2tj 2 года назад +2

    This is super helpful!! Thank you

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries! Happy to help and thankyou for watching 😊🌱

  • @debbiethomas3687
    @debbiethomas3687 2 года назад +1

    Really useful video, thank you. I saw a young lady recently making a moss pole and it's probably the best one I've seen. She used a piece of plastic water pipe (I guess about 3/4 inch diameter or so), sealed it at one end, and inserted a long wick down it right to the bottom leaving the end hanging free. You need to make sure it doesn't pull out, so she clipped the wick in place at the top edge to hold it temporarily, then ran it down the outside to a point somewhere around where the soil would come in the pot. She fixed that in place (I think she used hot glue), then wound the length of wick round and round the outside of the tube until she got back to the top. Then she fixed it permanently to the pipe. She said you could drill small holes along the length of the pipe but she didn't do that (I guess it might drain too quickly?) The she spread out a load of long strand sphagnum, laid the pipe on top, rolled the whole thing up making sure the moss was firm, and tied the sphagnum in place with twine, added it to the pot and tied the monstera to it. Filling it is easiest by inserting a funnel into the top end. It needs to be topped up quite a bit to begin with because the water is wicked out to moisten the moss but once it's nice and damp it's just a case of topping up the tube. My cutting definitely needs some support so I'm going to give this a try, but getting hold of long strand sphagnum is holding me back at the moment - everything I've been able to find lately is short and that makes it really difficult to use (I use it for my orchids and can't wrap the roots properly with it so the thought of trying it for a moss pole is really putting me off). I got some long, thick, wicks in with something I bought recently but didn't need them for that, so I think they'll be ideal, and hopefully long enough even if I have to join them.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for sharing this detailed story, Debbie! I've also seen a few DIY ones around with plastic water pipe (including the drilled holes). I figured the hole drilling would really help with distributing the water around the length of the moss pole (it looked like a great idea!). Sounds like a lot of places around the world are scarce with these materials - it took me months to secure sphagnum moss here, because as soon as it would restock, everyone would be buying it! Hope your orchids are going well, they are a beautiful specimen 😊🌱

  • @ashishprasad2028
    @ashishprasad2028 2 года назад +1

    And now I'm gonna subscribe this channel ❤️‍🔥

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thankyou so much, Ashish 💚😊🌱 really appreciated!

  • @cherylanderson3606
    @cherylanderson3606 2 года назад +1

    New subscriber here, and *super excited to have come across your channel! Looking forward to viewing more of your videos, and so happy to have found you - my new Monstera go to guy! Thank you for the time you take to share your knowledge! : )

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries, Cheryl! I apologise for the lack of updates, I am intending to get back to uploading and content creating soon, so appreciate the sub! Really appreciate the message, I really hope to deliver some amazing content to help in the future 😊🌱 more to monSTARE-at later!

  • @jenniehughes6927
    @jenniehughes6927 2 года назад +1

    I was gifted a Monstera ( the nerve of her) so I'm new here. Love your shirt . That's me...I think. Lol
    Best wishes from Louisiana ♡

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jennie! Nice to meet you - thankyou for visiting here 😘 really appreciate the message/support. So lucky that you were gifted a Monstera - I hope that it is thriving under your care 💚😊🌱

    • @jenniehughes6927
      @jenniehughes6927 2 года назад

      @@simpleplanty I'm learning. I believe it's time to stake it. That's why I was searching RUclips videos to find the best way and luckily found you . Some people are just annoying to listen to but you have a pleasant voice and manner about you , so that's why I chose your channel.
      Once again, best wishes from Louisiana ♡

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      @@jenniehughes6927 aww Jennie - this comment has made my day. Thanks so much 😊 I hope to bring some more useful videos in the future! Really appreciate the comment and feel free to message if you need any help. I'm not an expert but I'll try to help where I can 💚🌱

  • @L0VEJ0NES
    @L0VEJ0NES 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. My monstera is out of control because I didn’t care for the look of the moss pole. I’m going to try the trellis since it doesn’t complete with the plant visually.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      No worries, glad I could help! Just make sure you get a strong sturdy trellis - mine has started to outgrow even my trellis and they get pretty heavy!

  • @danielledickinson7652
    @danielledickinson7652 3 года назад +2

    Awesome Video, Really informative!
    Sven / Dani :)

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад

      Thankyou Sven & Dani! Stay safe and amazing as always. Take care ☺️

  • @shineft
    @shineft 2 года назад +1

    Wow thanks for the video, most useful one

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Anton! Real appreciated, hope it helped! ☺️🌱

  • @devinsnow1351
    @devinsnow1351 Год назад +1

    I would recommend Trefolia, a company that sells spectacular moss poles. The pole is attached tp a round base that goes in the pot BEFORE adding your soil or plant, so there are no issues with stability unless the entire pot falls over. I got the 42 inch pole and a 16 inch extension. There is hole at the top to pour water into that keeps your moss damp and velcro bands to hold your plant on the pole. I am super happy with this. Downside, they are not cheap. I think I paid about $90 US for my setup, but that included shipping etc. They are a Canadian company. When I get more "monsters" I will get more poles from this company, they are well worth it.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад

      I just googled this and wow! This is honestly such an amazing product - they really have thought this through 😂 that base looks real sturdy too. Thanks so much for this Intel - I would really love to try them, as well! As I did some googling, I also saw some really cool 'moss pole toppers' in cool shapes (also, did not know those existed!). Thanks for sharing 😊🌱

  • @plants4214
    @plants4214 3 года назад +1

    this was the exact video I needed!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад

      I'm glad that it helped - thanks for watching 😊🌱

  • @QueenXKnit
    @QueenXKnit 3 года назад +2

    Thank u that was most helpful !

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  3 года назад

      No worries, so glad it helped! I know I was super confused on what to do when I first started getting into plants :)

  • @abbybishop5230
    @abbybishop5230 2 года назад +1

    so good! I have two monsteras that need some staking and have been putting it off not sure which way to go! thanks heaps

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries Abby, glad it helped 😊🌱 I'm in need to upgrading my trellis now, though! They grow so fast ☺️

  • @RojoBbx
    @RojoBbx 2 года назад +1

    This was informative! Thank you. Subscribed.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback and subscribing, Steven! Have a great week ahead 😊🌱

  • @Omgiamsotriggered
    @Omgiamsotriggered 2 года назад +3

    I made a wooden ladder and drilled it into the wall, it can take alot of weight, and I used that for my Monstera, its still relatively small but its an amazing support for it and once it grows big its gonna mask the wooden ladder anyways. So far anyone wanting to go cheap u can do it yourself too, one plus is that multiple Monsteras can be tied to it since it is a ladder designed to withstand a heavy human, and its secured by wall!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      That is an amazing idea and thanks for sharing! I would've loved to see what that looks like! I'm currently at the point where my monstera is so large, the trellis no longer supports it and I'm having a tough time trying to find a sturdy one online 😂 What you've described sounds really good if it can withstand a heavy human! 🤭

    • @Omgiamsotriggered
      @Omgiamsotriggered 2 года назад +2

      @@simpleplanty Hey thanks for answering! Didnt think you would see this comment since the video has tons of comments and views! Yeah that was my main concern that if I just put something like a plank or trellis that cant stand alot of weight what use it has if i want my Monstera to grow big. U can literally buy 3 planks, put 2 together in lenght and cut up 3rd into smaller pieces and either nail(recommend) or superglue it so it looks like a ladder. A cool idea if youre less into DIY stuff is to also buy an old used wooden or metal ladder (wood is better for room aestethics tho) and just drill it with a nail into the wall or find another way to secure it. If u have a free concrete wall that u can do that to your Monstera is gonna be super thankful for it, since in nature they use a literal tree for support, and if u want a big monstera u need a tree-like sturdy support! My monstera is still small only around 40-50 cm but we in this for a long run :D

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      @@Omgiamsotriggered I always take my time to reply to each and everyone, the whole purpose of why I started this channel was to connect with plant people alike 😊 Thanks heaps for taking the time out to write such a detailed description, that was really helpful! I'm not too amazing at DIY, so even that second option you described with a ladder sounds great too! I wondered on your first solution described on how the aerial roots would be able to latch onto your plank that had been drilled onto the wall, unless you have a bit of space in between (hope that makes sense!)
      PS- I love how you're in it for the long run, your monstera is gonna be real happy and thankful to you for it!

    • @Omgiamsotriggered
      @Omgiamsotriggered Год назад +1

      @@simpleplanty Yes I think I forgot to mention that. You are right, I have drilled little pieces of wood that connect the ladder to the wall but thru them u can still place a big nail to fortify them so they dont move. There is about 7-8 cm space between wall and the ladder,and the little woods/planks are connecting the ladder, which I intentionally left so I would have space to tie multiple plants. If u go ahead and just straight up drill it so it looks glued there wont be any latching space. I built it to look like a ladder so it looks kinda nice and aesthetic for the room, but u could obviously just take a long wood piece(about 90-120 cm if u aim getting a big monstera and dont wanna redrill something bigger every few years), cut out 5-10 cm long little wood pieces to use as spacers between the plank and the wall and drill it super tight so it doesnt move or wobble. It wont look as nice but u shoudnt really care anyways since monstera will outgrow it and mask/hide it. Kinda hard to explain over words so I hope u got everything I wrote :D Its not a bad idea for a 20-30 minutes of work, and way cheaper than buying premade stuff that isnt as sturdy or fortified.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  Год назад

      @@Omgiamsotriggered you are really such a handyman! Really appreciate the time and effort taken to describe all of this - a picture speaks a thousand words and could have been quicker if RUclips had a photo upload function ing he comments 😂 but you're right, aesthetically once your monstera starts filling up and growing, it'll cover up all that empty space! But I am seriously so impressed by your DIY skills 🙏🙏🙏 You say 20-30 minutes, but surely it would take someone like me about a day or other 😂

  • @yahuagirl1
    @yahuagirl1 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful video and relaxing voice 🤗

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou for the kind words, appreciate the feedback 😊 have a great weekend!

  • @cathyspooner7093
    @cathyspooner7093 Год назад +1

    Very good information

  • @vanessiek
    @vanessiek 2 года назад +1

    This helps me a lot, thank you!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      No worries, glad it helped Vanessa 😊🌱

  • @iCantLogOut
    @iCantLogOut 2 года назад +4

    Super late here, but a quick tip : letting the moss intentionally dry out for an extra 1-3 days is a great way to manage mold. Plop a water bottle (or similar size bottle) upside down at the top of the pole after that dry phase and it'll drink the water right up. It's the laziest way to maintain moss poles.

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      No worries - I definitely let my moss pole dry out for a bit longer and no longer face any mould problems! Thanks for sharing the water bottle tip 😍

    • @iCantLogOut
      @iCantLogOut 2 года назад +1

      @@simpleplanty happy to help!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад +1

      @@iCantLogOut thanks so much, always love hearing new tips from everyone 😊🌱

  • @karenvazquez9500
    @karenvazquez9500 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Super informative

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Karen! Much appreciated and hope it helped ☺️🌱

  • @clarafelixheuser8003
    @clarafelixheuser8003 2 года назад +1

    Such a soothing video thank you so much +1 sub !!

    • @simpleplanty
      @simpleplanty  2 года назад

      Aww really appreciate the comment and sub, Clara! Will get into some new videos in due time 😊💚🌱