Coco coir poles are great for support and helping vines climb — but they don’t always deliver as well if your goal is for the plant’s aerial roots to root into the pole permanently. Some gardeners note that coir poles stay dryer and roots don’t embed as firmly as moss-filled poles. Reddit+1
Because of that, you may need to mist or water the coir regularly (especially indoors or in dry climates) to help aerial roots attach and grow. ksrcoirs.com+1
For very heavy climbers or long-term planting, ensure the pole is thick and tall enough, otherwise it may not provide stable support.
Pole Length (1 ft / 2 ft / 3 ft / 4 ft / etc.)
Choose based on pot size and plant size — small pots use shorter poles, larger or fast-growing vines need taller poles.
