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- #16,500 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #170 in Plant Cages & Supports
Suitable
Easy to use on the tile, glass, stainless steel, marble and other smooth surfaces.
Not suitable for use on rough surface, painted wall, wallpaper, wall lime, or cement wall.
How to Use
1.The leaf shapes' adhesive glue the back to the hanging plant clips.
2.By inserting two fingers into the gap between the plant clips to gently open the plant vine clips.
3.Put the vines into the plant fixture clips, buckle it.
4.Stick the plant climbing wall fixture leaf clips on the wall.
You cut the adhesives in half, which works like a charm and were easier to pop off the wall without damaging the paint.
Can also try sticking them to the wall with clear tab like on command strips, since they are light weight and small, they will worked perfectly too!
JennJenn
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
These are great! Easy to use and sticks well. Great price for a large amount of clips.
Callie Byrd
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
I recently tried these to help grow vines for python plants. Overall, they do the job but have a few drawbacks that make them a bit frustrating.On the positive side, the idea behind these supports is great for keeping vines upright and encouraging healthy growth. They do offer some stability for the vines, which is helpful, but there are a few issues that made my experience less than perfect.First, these supports don’t stick well on tree branches, which is an important feature for many plant owners who use trees as natural supports. The design seems better suited to flat surfaces or certain types of plants, but not ideal for all environments.Additionally, opening them can be a bit tricky and hard to do. The sticky parts that hold the vines sometimes don’t adhere properly, which causes the vine to slip or fall off if it’s not placed perfectly. This is a little annoying, as it means you may have to redo the process a couple of times. The adhesive doesn’t always stay on the leaf, which makes it harder to keep the vine in place for extended periods.Overall, while they serve their purpose, these supports could use some improvements in terms of functionality and ease of use. I was hoping for a bit more reliability, so I’m giving them three stars.
Premier Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
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Nicky
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I bought these from another seller last time I needed them. These are poor quality though. Once you open the latch to put the vine in, they don't close and latch strong enough to hold the vine. I tried multiple pieces and they all did the same thing.
Ethan Hardison
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Gentle closing on the stems of plants, just can be super hard to get the clips back open sometimes, pathos loves it!
LJ
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
These are so cool! Shaped like lil leaves but they blend in so well, you can barely see them. Very easy to use, nicely made, and price was great! Arrived very quickly!
SouthPaw
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
These plant climbing wall clips are exactly what I needed to organize and guide my indoor vines. The adhesive sticks well to walls without peeling off paint or leaving residue, and the clips hold the vines securely in place. They’re small and unobtrusive, making them perfect for an invisible, clean look.Installation was quick and easy, and I appreciate that the pack comes with 72 clips, providing plenty for larger plants. If you’re looking for a simple and effective solution for keeping your vines neat and growing beautifully, these are a must-have!
L. Hyatt
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I was looking for a concept to help my vining Pothos continue to do what it does but not grow towards the floor since it was running out of plant-stand space to continue thriving. After visiting YouTube, I saw how others used plant clips and thought it was genius! These clips hold well to painted walls despite product information indicating differently. Many people have commented that the clips are hard to open; the trick to opening them is to pinch the lower piece of the clip between thumb & forefinger, which releases the top part of the clip. A lovely green color, they blend in well with the vines, and you can place 2 vines into one clip. It appears my plant is much happier, too! I have several clips left to use and will add more as the vines do their thing.
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