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Plant support

Stackable Coir Pole

$7.99

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Natural support that grows with your plants

A classic for a reason—our Stackable Coir Pole is a go-to solution for supporting climbing plants at every stage of growth. Designed to be extended as your plant matures, the stackable construction allows you to add height over time without disturbing roots or repotting.

Wrapped in natural coco fiber, each pole provides the texture climbing plants instinctively grip, encouraging strong attachment and upward growth. The dense coir exterior retains just enough moisture while remaining breathable, creating an ideal surface for aerial roots to anchor and thrive.

Durable, reliable, and endlessly adaptable, this pole works just as well for compact houseplants as it does for tall, established climbers.

 

Why it’s a best seller

  • Stackable & adjustable – Easily extend support as your plant grows

  • Natural coco fiber exterior – Encourages climbing and aerial root attachment

  • Strong, stable core – Provides long-lasting structure and balance

  • Versatile & dependable – Performs well across plant types, soils, and environments


Available sizes

  • 12”

  • 16”

  • 24”

  • 36”

 

Ideal for monstera, philodendron, pothos, and other climbing or vining plants that benefit from a natural, grippable support surface.

Sold as: individual

Material: coir

Stacks: Yes! Add height as your plant grows

This support grows with your plant over time.

What is this support good at?

  • Climbing plants that like a classic, grippy surface
  • Long-term vertical training with room to stack
  • Mature vines that need sturdy upward guidance
  • Tight footprints where vertical growth helps
  • Collectors who want a time-tested climbing support
  • Plants that benefit from a coarse texture to grip

When should I consider another support?

  • Plants that prefer lateral, open growth over vertical climbing
  • If you want a nearly invisible support
  • Small pots that cannot anchor a taller pole

Installation Notes

  • Moisten the pole before placement for better attachment
  • Center the pole for balanced root support
  • Add height in stages to encourage steady growth
  • Secure the base firmly so stacking stays stable