Natural plant sticks

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Help Nature

No fuss

Don't damage your houseplants any longer!

Dead coconut fiber.
Smooth bamboo with plastic coating.
Snapping iron wire.
Does this sound like “help” for your houseplant?

Growing plants into beautiful specimens should not be frustrating, time-consuming and harmful to the world.

Supports the plant

Yes, the traditional moss stick supports the plant.

Stimulates growth

No, the coconut fiber is completely dead and therefore dries out completely.
Needless to say, contrary to what many customers assume, the traditional moss stick therefore unfortunately does not stimulate the plant.

Holding

No, plants naturally grow against tree bark.
They grip to the rough structure.
From this structure they also extract moisture.
This causes the aerial roots to attach to the tree.
This stimulates growth.

Compostable

No, unfortunately the traditional moss stick is not compostable. NOTE: Many people do not know that the traditional moss stick has a PVC pipe hidden in it.
Asian wood is also used for this purpose.
Both versions unfortunately cause the compost to burn!

Accidentally polluting the very nature you love with the traditional moss stick….

Attaching the plant

With the traditional moss stick, you rely on sharp, iron staples to secure the plant of to the moss stick.

In addition to being dangerous, staples grow into the plant’s stem as it grows.
This causes reduced sap flow.
Which results in poorer growth of the plant.

Production & transportation

The traditional moss stick is mainly produced in Asia.
Each stick is therefore more than 15,000 (!) kilometers on its way to your houseplant.
Obviously, this makes the moss stick unsustainable.

Conclusion

The moss stick consists of materials that are bad for nature.
Compost must be burned in many cases when the moss stick is discarded along with the plant.
Also, the moss stick often comes from Asia, making each stick travel 15,000 kilometers to your houseplant.

Conclusion: the moss stick is unsustainable and will not help your houseplant grow much, if at all.

In 3 Steps Houseplants Like the Jungle.

Step 1 - Simple fastening

Say goodbye to pinching iron wire and ugly plastic rope….
From now on, opt for bio-clips!

These bio-clips bend with the growth of the stem, allowing the plant to develop naturally without pinched sap flow.

Step 2 - Smart watering

Water the roots of your houseplant directly through the climbing vine.
This will prevent evaporation of the water before it reaches the roots. And your floor stays dry while watering.

Step 2 - Smart watering

Water the roots of your houseplant directly through the climbing vine.
This will prevent evaporation of the water before it reaches the roots. And your floor stays dry while watering.

Step 3 - Easily extend

With Kratiste, your plant grows like in the Jungle.
Plant too big?
Simply extend your climbing stick!

“More than 500,000 plants are already growing like in the Jungle – 100% natural! Use the plants’ DNA to your advantage. They will thank you with beautiful growth!”

Kratiste® - Shapes

Kratiste Shapes® offers your plant the perfect support.
Although a straight stick is sometimes sufficient, a curved shape is often much more effective.

Kratiste Shapes® allow you to easily adjust the canes to any shape by heating them for maximum flexibility and support.

Kratiste ® climbing poles

The most durable & best climbing stick available

Unique structure

Through the millions of holes in the Kratiste® stick, water is slowly released and the (air) root is activated.

As in the Jungle

Plants don’t like growing against slippery bamboo or dead coconut fiber.
They like Kratiste®.

Completely natural

Kratiste® is 100% natural and naturally mold resistant.
So our sticks do not receive any chemical treatment!

The structure of nature

Climbing plants are native to the jungle, where they attach themselves to rough tree bark.

It therefore makes sense to use a climbing stick with a unique bark structure, perfectly suited to their natural growth habit.

The structure of nature

Climbing plants are native to the jungle, where they attach themselves to rough tree bark.

It therefore makes sense to use a climbing stick with a unique bark structure, perfectly suited to their natural growth habit.

The new standard

For decades, unsustainable plant support from Asia has been the norm.

However, plants can hardly attach well to dead coconut fiber or smooth bamboo.

That’s why we produce sustainable plant canes that do help your houseplant grow into a beautiful specimen.

Free display

To help retailers move from non-sustainable to sustainable plant sticks, they will receive a deluxe in-store display for free.

From now on, you can buy affordable, 100% natural plant sticks that stimulate the growth of your plant.

Free display

To help retailers move from non-sustainable to sustainable plant sticks, they will receive a deluxe in-store display for free.

From now on, you can buy affordable, 100% natural plant sticks that stimulate the growth of your plant.