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Modular Moss Pole 65mm/45mm with Water Reservoir

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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10 plates
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Take your Monstera to the next level! 🌿
This 3D-printed Moss Pole offers your plants optimal support for climbing, prevents large specimens from tipping over, and keeps the moss moist longer
 

✨ Features

  • Two sizes: 47 mm diameter (compatible with 47 mm rods, e.g. from Plantme) and 65 mm diameter for particularly large plants
  • Stable, wide base: securely holds even heavy plants – for the 65 mm base, a 15 mm stainless steel rod can also be inserted, which connects with the pole and plant, thus providing extra stability
  • Integrated water reservoir: ensures constant moisture in the moss (M5 screw for interval adjustment)
  • Open grid design: ensures good air circulation and rapid growth of aerial roots
  • Modular system with bayonet lock: the individual poles can be quickly assembled, extended, or removed – with just a 30° turn instead of multiple turns like with threaded systems
  • Printed from PLA with standard 3D printing settings



💡 Care tips:
 

  • For best results, fill the pole with moist sphagnum moss – this promotes aerial roots and ensures larger, healthy leaves
  • Optionally, slow-release fertilizer can be placed between the moss to further support growth
  • To slow down drying, a half-height plastic film can be attached to the back

Perfect for Monstera, Philodendron & other tropical climbing plants! 🪴

 

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