If the room you live in doesn't have enough space and you don't want to put potted plants on a table or windowsill, then you can choose some hanging plants. Using hanging pots to hang plants in the air and let their branches and leaves hang down. You can grow some foliage plants like ivy, monstera, Money Plant or green dill.
For busy with work people can put one or two pots of plants on their desks. When tired from work, looking at green plants can also help people relieve eye fatigue and and cushion you against depression. There is not enough sun light in the office. At this time, many people will choose to plant some indoor climbing plants that do not require much light, such as money plants, ivy, philodendron, large leaf green dill, ball orchid, herbs, Pothos, Vanilla, small-leaf vines and more.
How climbing plants grow?
When to prune grow quickly climbing plant?
How build a climbing pole for plants?
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1. Hemp Pole Potted Plants Support
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2. Sphagnum Moss Stick
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3. Metal Pole For Climbing Plant
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4. DIY Wooden Pole Plant Stakes
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5. Coconut nusks chips pole
Bendable Moss Pole
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Indoor small-leaf vines like money plant or green dill are not affected by the season, so they can grow well and bring you green in all seasons. Don't wait until after the last spring frost to transplant them into pots.
How to Grow Money Plants?
- Use sand, peat moss-based potting soil for growing money plant. ...
- Dry the soil between watering sessions, as the money plant likes humidity.
- Water the plant when the top 2 to 4 inches of soil are dry, water deeply till it drains out of the draining holes.
- Watering: Watering will definitely help the money plant to grow faster.
If you want a fuller Money Plant from the top, prune the leaves and stems growing in an outward direction. Always cut below the leaf node. You can trim your stems and use the cuttings for propagation.
If you don't have time to tend and trim your indoor plants, their hanging foliage will look messy without support, which will not bring you a good mood. How do you control creeping vines? If you like to make your own, here are a few ways to teach you how to make at Home Growing Sticks or Plants Support sticks.
1. Hemp Pole Potted Plants Support
Tools needed: PVC pipe , Coir rope, Scissors, Hot air gun, Hot glue.
Step 1
First use scissors to cut small openings at one end of Pvc pipe.Step 2
Use a hot air gun to heat the water pipe top and press it to deformStep 3
Use hemp rope to wrap spirally around the water pipe from the other end of water pipe.Step 4
Use hot glue to stick the water pipe to the flower potStep 5
Put in soil and money plants. The aerial roots of the plants will get attached to the moss pole and they will get nutrients and water from them.Step 6
It is important to keep watering the moss pole to keep moist.2. Sphagnum Moss Stick
The current go-to option for houseplants is a moss pole. There are lots of different plants that can benefit from a moss pole. These plant stakes are typically wrapped in either live Sphagnum Moss or in Coco Coir to provide a natural surface for the plant. Common climbing houseplants include monstera deliciosas, pothos, satin pothos, heartleaf philodendrons, brasil philodendrons, and more.
SOAK MOSS
Soak sphagnum moss in water. After 15-20 minutes and remove.BEND HARDWARE MESH
Bend the metal hardware mesh into a long cylinder and form an open cylinder.FILL SPHAGNUM MOSS
Fill the cylinder with pre-moistened sphagnum moss, then stitch up the cylinder with zip tiesCUTTING PLANT TIES
Cut off the excess tail of plastic plant tie with scissorsPUT IN PLANTS
Place the cylinder in the center of the planters, put in the money plantWATERING
Finally, don't forget to water your money plants.To encourage a stem to attach to the pole, bring the stem up against the moistened moss and secure it gently but firmly with a piece of soft plant tie, yarn, or cotton string. If the stem is long, tie it to the pole in a couple of places so it's secure.
3. Metal Pole For Climbing Plant
If you want to save time and don't want to remove the already planted indoor climbing plants, Use metal wire to make climbing pole. The advantage is that metal wire is easy to bend, you can DIY any shape you want, bird cage, garland, heart shape, etc.
BEND THE METAL WIRE
1.Bend the metal wire into the shape you like, such as garland, round, square, etc.INSERT INTO PLANTER
2.The stakes make you easily insert the metal into the pots. then completely embedded in the soil near the plant roots.FASTEN THE PLANTS
3.Fasten the plant to the metal wire. Help you create an ideal indoor garden.4. DIY Wooden Pole Plant Stakes
Bamboo grids are particularly suited to smaller climbing plants, like clematis and all kinds of annual long-flowering climbers. A bamboo trellis can be used for any kind of plant and material is more solid enough than metal wire - especially potted plants on balconies and terraces.
Make a tower: Form a circle of three to six bamboo poles in the garden, and tilt the ends into the center.
Wrap the ends with strong twine to secure the ends together. Then, attach twine to create a web for climbing plants.
Connect towers: Positioning a horizontal bamboo pole between them at the top and bottom.
5. Coconut nusks chips pole
Prepare: scissors, plastic mesh, zip ties, coconut nusks chips
DEFORM A LONG CYLINDER
Wrap the metal plastic mesh into a long column and fix it with a zip tiesFASTEN THE HARDWARE MESH
And fix it with a square plastic mesh at one end, cut off the excess length of the zip tiesFILL THE CYLINDER
Put in coconut flakes, then Put it in the pot and water themYou can also spray the metal plastic mesh with your favorite color with spray paint.
Worth bendable moss pole
But metal wire pole are not strong and may shake and tilt, and it should only be used for smaller creeping plants. Pole with bamboo you need regular maintenance and occasional replacement.If you want a sturdy moss stick that can make the plant grow into the shape you want, this bendable moss stick or hemp pole you can consider.
EXPLORE MOREThis Worth Handmade moss / hemp poles is seamless long stick that no extra stacked-up required. bend the hemp pole into the shape you like, such as heart-shaped, round, square, etc. It is strong and durable enough. The stakes make you easily insert the poles into the pots. then the bottom of the moss pole is then completely embedded in the soil near the plant roots. Don't worry about the plant not attached by pole, our included plant ties allow you fasten the plant to the hemp pole. It is very suitable for climbing plants, vines and shrubs, such as Pothos, Money Plant, Monstera.
There are many sizes moss poles for you to choose ( 24in, 30in, 40in ). moss poles provide extra support for climbing plants to help plants grow better upwards. This is definitely a good choice.