ClimbMate – Modular Moss Pole Planter with Self-Watering System
ClimbMate is your plant’s new best friend — a 3D printable, all-in-one planter system designed for climbing plants like Monstera, Pothos, and Philodendron.
This modular setup includes: 🔹 A clean, modern planter 🔹 Removable planter plate 🔹 Stackable moss pole parts (print more as your plant grows!) 🔹 A stem holder with honeycomb grip for gentle support 🔹 A hidden water tank for self-watering – because hydration should be easy
Everything prints support-free, designed for strength and simplicity. Perfect for plant lovers who want a functional, good-looking solution that evolves with their leafy roommates.
Included Parts: Planter Planter plate Modular moss pole segment Honeycomb stem holder connector Water tank for passive watering
Printing Tips: No supports needed Recommend 0.2mm layer height for clean threads Use PETG or PLA+ for durability, especially for the pole parts Clear filament works great for checking water levels
Why ClimbMate? Because your plants deserve support that grows with them — and looks good doing it.


























Pole should have a disclaimer that it needs support. I am having similar issue with Pole.
Description claims no support needed.
Hi! Can you please share the printer and print settings you used for the print? On P1S using regular PLA its printed perfectly without support.
Yesterday I bought this nice pole, my wife has seen it on Instagram, I wanted to start with the pole to see how it looks. Unfortunately with 0.2 mm layer at line 35 it is going to spaghetti. It looks the distance from line 34 to 35 is too big, the printer is then printing in the air. Is there a solution to prevent this? I also did a second run with 0.16 mm but no positive feedback. It has been printed on a Bambu Lab P2S with PLA.
I have found the solution for the issue, add support to the base level and the lines will be printed well.