Tutore muschiato per piante, come si usa? Guida completa!

► Subscribe to the channel http://bit.ly/VivaiLeGeorgicheYT Tree supports, dubbed by reliable sources as "the Devil's pole," can be the love and hate of every plant lover. While extremely useful for our climbing friends who can't wait to have a solid base to climb on, they can become a problem for us, who need to make sure they're positioned correctly, so they don't damage the plant but also don't come off at the first breath of wind. Not to mention when the support doesn't just need to be inserted, but actually replaced, which means having to remove the old one—in short, a real torture! But don't worry, that's exactly what we're here to talk about today. So sit back, tighten your support, and may the force be with you! ► Read the full article https://www.venditapianteonline.it/bl... ► Buy the moss support now https://www.venditapianteonline.it/sh... Moss support: what is it for? First, let's understand when we need the help of a moss support. It usually comes in handy when dealing with a climbing plant, one that naturally grows by climbing on larger trees, wrapping itself around trunks, and reaching upwards to seek greater light. The support therefore serves to provide them with a support that mimics the characteristics found in nature in our home environment. An example of a plant that greatly benefits from this support is our beloved Monstera (whether adansonii, minima, or deliciosa), which, once fully grown, tends to droop if not secured to a support. Using a stake isn't mandatory, as is the case with Photophila, which is often used as a trailing stake. It's simply a matter of aesthetics, depending on individual taste. Attaching the stake to the plants There are several ways to properly insert a moss stake into a pot. The ones we use most often are: Plastic stars (with loops through which the plant's shoots can be passed); Soft wire. On our website, you can find various sizes of moss stakes. There's always a plastic lower end that's inserted into the soil. The rest of the stake is covered with coconut fiber or sphagnum peat, held together with plastic wire. ► Read the full article https://www.venditapianteonline.it/bl... ► Buy the moss stake now https://www.venditapianteonline.it/sh... #VivaiLeGeorgiche #Plants #MakeTheJungle #Gardening ---------------------------------------------------------- VIVAI LE GEORGICHE - Your online nursery! Everything (or almost) you need to know to best care for your greenery: tips on how to care for your plants, information on techniques and practices to ensure your gardening becomes ever greener! Sign up, we'll discover new ways to care for your plants together and share our most useful experiences! http://bit.ly/VivaiLeGeorgicheYT VISIT US ON OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA! ➊ www.venditapianteonline.ithttp://bit.ly/leGeorgiche_Newsletter ➌   / vivailegeorgiche   ➍   / legeorgiche   ---------------------------------------------------------- DON'T MISS THE NEXT VIDEO! ► Subscribe to the channel http://bit.ly/VivaiLeGeorgicheYT Music Credits Acronym:   / dayfox     / dayfox_de     / dayfoxmusic      / dayfox   https://open.spotify.com/artist/1bUb2... Video Growing Up by Scott Buckley   / scottbuckley   Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_growing-up Music promoted by Audio Library    • Growing Up – Scott Buckley (No Copyright M...