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🌱 Grow Up, Not Out — Support Your Climbing Plants Like a Pro!
The EOX Plastic Moss Pole is a 24-inch, semi-cylindrical vertical support designed specifically for climbing houseplants like Monstera and Pothos. Its foldable, modular design allows easy assembly and height customization, while the moss-filled grid (moss sold separately) retains moisture to promote healthy aerial root growth. This 2-pack includes garden ties for secure installation, making it a must-have for millennial plant enthusiasts aiming to elevate their indoor jungle with sleek, functional support.








| ASIN | B09L5LQMXL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,366 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #11 in Plant Cages & Supports |
| Brand | EOX |
| Brand Name | EOX |
| Color | claer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,564 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 24"L x 4"W |
| Item Length | 24 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.92 ounces |
| Manufacturer | EOX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EXMS01 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | EXMS01 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 24"L x 4"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Supporting climbing indoor plants, helping them grow upwards, and promoting leaf growth |
| Special Features | Semi-cylindrical design, compatible with sphagnum moss for enhanced plant attachment |
| Style | Tube |
| Style Name | Tube |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
N**G
My Plants Look Much Healthier Now
These moss poles have made a noticeable difference for my climbing plants. Since adding them, my plants have looked much healthier, with stronger growth and better support for aerial roots. The D-shaped design helps retain moisture well and encourages natural climbing. They are sturdy, easy to install, and provide excellent support as plants grow taller. A great investment for Monsteras and other climbing plants. Highly recommended!
K**Z
Perfect
Using this for my pothos. Very easy to install, & durable. Love that it comes with 4 for multiple height adjustments or usage. Very stable in my pot & seems to be working great so far.
D**E
Expect to put in some time
First, this looks to be exactly the right support for my monstera standleyana. Plenty of potential toeholds on that broad front surface, and expandable upward as it grows. But I’ll join the chorus complaining about the tedious removal of the protective film. It’s waaay thinner than the film you’re used to covering all plastic consumer goods these days, and it self-destructs when you try to peel it from the perforated section. I ended up using duct tape to lift it off; a pain for sure, but better than picking it off bit by bit. Another issue is the way the edges fasten together when forming the cylindrical shape. You thread arrowhead-shaped tabs through slits in the opposite edge, with the tabs ending up inside the tube. To securely fasten, the tab needs to go in all the way past the rearmost points of the arrowhead so that the tab catches positively in the slot. Otherwise nothing will keep the tab from slipping back out as you’re packing the tube with moss. But there’s no way you can exert enough force from the outside of the tube to get the tab to go that far in. At the ends of the tube, you can reach in with your fingers to pull the tabs firmly enough to catch, but you can’t do that with the tabs further up in the tube. I ended up reaching in through the front square holes with needle nose pliers to grab the tips of the tabs and pull them home. That was way harder than it should have been. So yeah, I love what I ended up with, but hated getting there.
B**E
Earned the 5 stars
UPDATE: They have since removed the plastic wrap on these poles, so there is no longer a need to peel that off before using (not that I ever did to begin with lol). Although It is nice to see that they are no longer producing extra unneeded plastic waste. I would still like to see the clips improved, but I think these poles have earned the five stars irregardless. I can say with 100% certainty that I wouldn’t purchase a different pole for my plants currently. These are cost effective and work just the same as the bigger brand name plastic poles. I see some reviews inquiring about extending the poles. You don’t need holes to zip tie the new pole onto the old one (but even if you feel that you do, grab a pair of scissors and make it happen then). All you need to do is simply slip the bottom of the new pole into the top of the old pole. Make sure you have plenty of moss filling the area where the two poles are connecting. You don’t want a gap in your moss, this will cause uneven watering and can eventually cause root rot. You want to make sure these poles are packed with moss so they water evenly and you can clearly see where the pole is wet and where it is dry. However, you do not want to pack these poles so tightly that your roots cannot breathe or move. That will defeat the purpose of using a moss pole. Remember, these are aerial roots that are attaching and growing into these poles. They need oxygen (hence the name). Once you have extended the pole you will need a garden stake, that’s not negotiable. I recommend plastic garden stakes as they don’t rot like wood. Slip it into the back of your pole and push it all the way down until it’s in the pot. I wouldn’t recommend extending these poles past three sections. At that point it’s time to do a chop and extend. If you don’t know what a chop and extend is then head over to Sydney Plant Guy on YouTube and get ready for the ultimate moss pole guide. ————————————————————— As you can see from my video and picture this product definitely serves its main purpose. That being said, I think there is some room for improvement. The plastic covers on the poles are very annoying to remove and I’m not quite sure what purpose they serve (I have actually left the plastic on all of mine because I couldn’t be bothered with removing it- so far no issues). The clips for the back can be pretty annoying to secure and I think the design for them could be improved. Other than that it’s a good product. Side note- if you’re having stability issues it’s important to remember this is a plastic pole. You cannot expect this product to provide 100% stability for very large plants- you’ll need to add a garden stake for that. But if your plant is around the size of mine and you’re having stability issues then you aren’t using it correctly.
M**E
Excellent Poles - Sturdy, Easy to Use, and Perfect for Climbing Plants
These 24 inch plastic poles worked beautifully with sphagnum moss for several of my plants, and the results speak for themselves. I’ve used a lot of different support poles over the years, and these are easily among the best. They’re sturdy, they pack tightly with moss, and they stay upright without bending or collapsing. I used them on multiple plants — including pothos, philodendron, and monstera — and each one attached quickly and started climbing exactly the way I hoped. The clear plastic gives a clean look, the ventilation grid helps the moss dry evenly, and the stacking design makes it simple to add height as the plant grows. The quality exceeded my expectations, and I’m very pleased with how each setup turned out. These poles have absolutely elevated my plant game. (Photos included so you can see how great they work!)
A**T
They’ll do
I want to love these poles and they’re fine for helping your plants climb, but I want to share a few considerations before purchasing. First, assembly was very simple, but make sure the tabs “click” in so that they don’t come apart. However, this is where I had my first issue. When trying to stack the two poles to extend, there’s just WAY TOO MUCH PLASTIC, about 1.5 - 2 inches at the top and bottom. This made it so the holes were covered by the excess plastic. I did cut the ends off to have a more seamless attachment, but was a little frustrating to have to undo the work I did. Issue 2 is I wish there were holes all around the pole, instead of just the front. Overall, they seem okay, but I think using hardwire plastic mesh would be better.
A**Y
Loved it
After making my own moss poles for a while I was noticing they were drying out faster than I could hydrate them. Ideally I wanted a D shape moss pole like this one and I am beyond pleased with it. They did do away with the film from previous reviews so that was awesome because who wants to peel all that? they were pretty simple to put together. Placing it in the bottom of the pot and filling it with soil gave me good stability and if the form is full of moss it's pretty solid, which I was initially concerned. I've had them about two weeks and I even jumped the gun on re hydrating them they've stayed consistently moist where as my home made ones needed hydrating every few days. They water easily with a water bottle so no more trips to the sink or trying with a mister or spray bottle. They also stacked well for me I gave it about six inches and filled it with moss for my florida ghost and I genuinely don't think it will fall over. i also think theyre fairly attractive for mosspoles and i am really enjoying all the extra space for my arial roots to attach since its a hollow form with no core. Overall I will more than likely purchase again, they worked great and they're relatively cheap.
A**E
I keep buying more!
I am going to be so upset if these stop being made because me and my plants are obsessed with them! They are so easy to assemble, easy to modify, and so easy to extend! Yes, they are a sheet of plastic, but once assembled they are a half circle and very sturdy, especially after filling with moss! I love that they’re clear so they’re not distracting from the plant’s beauty. Using them is so super simple. You fold over on the lines, then You put the tabs in the slots and make sure they click. And done. What I do is I begin in my pot with a layer of soil, then I put my pole in. I fill the pole up to the same level the soil will go on the pot, plant my plant in. Then fill the pole with sphagnum moss. I wait until the end to fill because I want to put in the perfect amount of moss. If I use the entire length of the pole, I only fill to a little bit above where the plant will need it. I add more as needed. I talked about how they’re easy to modify 8 often will cut these in half or so, for plants that are slower growing for me! You can see that in my last photo. To extend you just take a new plastic bit, assemble and stick it on the inside of the existing pole, and fill with moss. These ARE strong. Ad someone else said, you may want to weigh down your pot or somehow secure the pole/plant upright because it does get top heavy when the moss is wet. I often have my poles/plants leaning against a wall or something like that. To secure the plants to the pole, I will use the coated paper clips that I unbend, and bend in half to make a “staple” and use it to hold the stem to the pole. I will also use some of the Velcro type plant tape and that works great too. You can see both uses in the photos. My Baltic blue pothos is three feet tall now and has a total of three poles stacked because I did have one cut in half the last time I added length. Doing this does not make the pole feel unsteady at all. When I fill it with moss, since it’s standing upright, I place my moisten moss inside in little handfuls at a time and use a long stick to kind of tamp it down to pack it. But not too tight. I love that these are one sided because a plant will want to just grow in the side the light hits it anyway, so a round pole never really made sense to me. The moss can be somewhat of a chore to keep moist. However I have seen people use modified water bottles upside down (with holes in the lid) to water the pole, and even use some watering gloves. I haven’t got that far yet, and have been moistening by hand with a water squirter, but I have watering globes in my next Amazon order. ❤️
M**Q
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F**N
Surpassing Expectations!
🌟 3 MONTH UPDATE 🌟 🤩 my philodendron micans has been loving this pole. I have a sphagnum moss/perlite mixture to fill the pole and have added an extension. The spacing of the squares on the pole is perfect, it gives much opportunity for nodes to root into the pole. The leaves have definitely grown larger. I read the specs prior to ordering but I was blown away by size and sturdiness when these arrived. They are very easy to put together and hold moisture. Better than other moss poles that are double the price on the market. 10/10 recommend! I will be repurchasing for more plants!
J**D
Do not buy.
The “moss pole” is terrible. It comes as a flat plastic sheet that refuses to roll into a proper D-shape or cylinder — it just springs back into a weird triangle. Assembly is frustrating, the cheap plastic tears easily, and it doesn’t help the plant climb at all. Total waste of money. Do not buy.
U**Y
Great
Great.
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