It is in a 6″ unglazed clay pot with drainage and sits in my window sill during the day in full morning sun. They live outdoors year round. You can read our policies here. Question: Why does it loose leaves without reason? Voila..propagation! I have just recently purchased a burro’s tail in a 4″ nursery pot. Jan 7, 2018 - grow burros tail succulent from leaf cuttings. Do donkey tail produce pups? I’m gathering from not enough sunlight?? I moved to AZ from CA about a week ago & took lots of Burro’s Tail cuttings so mine are healing off as we “speak”. There’s a bunch of healthy looking new growth starting all over the pot, but the established plant isn’t doing well at all! I bought my burros tail on a website about 2 months ago and it arrived all healthy and well, it was so beautiful. How can I help it grow? I discovered this technique by accident with my Burro’s Tail. It’s growing & was looking good, but noticed a few little spots today on some leaves, panicked, & watered. Yes, it’s being watering way too much. Thanks for all the great tips! There are so many different sedums on the market these days – you’ll have fun with them. I took lots of cuttings though! I’m so glad you found the advice helpful! Mom just passed away a month ago and this plant is now flowering for the very first time! I know string of pearls are and have removed them for safety reasons although I love the plant, so need a replacement. Here are things to know about pruning & propagating a burro's tail succulent. Does over or underwatering cause this? Here’s a post & video I did on it for you: https://www.joyusgarden.com/hens-and-chicks-succulent/ Happy gardening! I will now look after it properly. Then, you could place the wrapped succulent in a garbage bag, sheet or box & transport it that way. I take cuttings of mine 3-4 times a year because it grows so thickly. Climate – Burros tail must be grown in, frost free conditions with a minimum temperature of seven degrees. Your email address will not be published. Sedum morganianum … The reason the leaves fall off easily is that in nature they simply fall to the ground, take root and grow up tas brand-new plants. Surprised still VERY wet from water 2 days ago. Simply pluck a few leaves from the burro’s tail stem and place them in moist soil. Let it dry out (you may need to repot it), then water every 10-14 days at the most. They need to be gradually acclimated to the brighter conditions outdoors or will sunburn. I enjoyed reading the above information and loved the photos. I have small grow light tubes for light in house Thank You Joanni, Hi Joanni – I’m not familiar with VV winter temps but I can tell you that my Burro’s Tails lived outdoors year round in Santa Barbara. Hi Nell Hi Sarah – I now live in the Arizona desert & my Burro’s Tail looks much more “shriveled” in the summer heat than the other months due to the heat. I have a question about my indoor Burro’s Tail that appears to be shriveling in some areas. Water it thoroughly once every 3-4 weeks at most & less in winter. The plant you’re commenting on is Hens & Chicks, a prolific grower. Thank you Bridget – glad you found the site! There are a couple steps that are essential to successful propagation of this plant. In winter, maybe every 2-3 weeks. So far so good! And, you’re most welcome! It will get plenty of light. This pest quite commonly feeds on Burro’s Tail. Garden Types. Also, they like to be on the dry side & knowing you’re in Florida, it may have gotten too wet, especially if the mix is too heavy. someone gave me a piece of a burrow’s tail a couple of years ago, said it would take root and propogate like mad, but it has done nothing! In this post, I’m going to tell you how I care for and propagate my Sedum morganianum or Burro’s Tail, Donkey’s Tail or Horse’s Tail. Here in Santa Barbara, the average low temperature for the winter months hovers around the low 40’s. Hi Nell- I’m interested in knowing how you would transport a Burro’s Tail on a 2-3 day trip (via car) from California to Colorado. I have tried to let the soil dry out and then the leaves shrivel and drop. I’m going to cover that below along with propagation which is something you’ll want to know how to do because all your friends will want a cutting or two. So yes, start spraying them now. Okay, so I’m rambling!! Burro’s Tail Propagation Burro’s tail features long stems laden with small, rounded leaves. Belonging to the family Crassulaceae, this individual sports fleshy, modified leaves. Thanks do much!!! it hangs pot is about 7 inches across and about 5 inches deep, any help would be greatly appreciated thank you , Hi Shaun – I had to cut my Burro’s Tail Back last fall because it was getting rangy. Hardiness: Sedum morganianum can withstand temperatures as low as 30 to 50 °F (-1.1 to 10 °C), USDA hardiness zones 10a to 11b. Neem Oil, which works on a wide range of insects, is an organic method of control that is simple and very effective. Hope that helps! Hope that helps! The bare stems will never fill in, but if you pinch a bit on a few stems, new growth will appear at the top. Hi Nell! I thought I might try wrapping it loosely in t-shirt fabric and then gently removing it from the container. Backyard would be great for bright shade but no protection from rain. How to Propagate Sedum Morganianum. Fortunately, like most succulents, burro’s tail propagates easily. Happy gardening, Nell, Just love this plant and want to follow your great advice! I bought a new hanging basket with succulent soil mix and I’m trying to figure out the best way to bring this lovely plant back to life. Also known as sedum burrito. Hope that helps! We occasionally dip into the thirties but not for more than a couple of days. Thanks for all the advice! All those leaves store water so be sure not to overwater it. Or, you can add horticultural grade sand and perlite (or fine lava rock, gravel or pumice) to lighten up whatever potting soil you have. Your cost for the products will be no higher but Joy Us garden receives a small commission. Keep it on the dry side. I have mine near a window, but not in a lot of direct sunlight. Mine is up against the house and shows no signs of stress during those brief chilly spells. Pressed a tightly rolled paper towel down the side & soaked up excess. Hi Pono – I’m assuming that shribbling means shriveling! Comment document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id", "a04a77cbc812b5abc58aaa186c64b982" );document.getElementById("i6dd623eab").setAttribute( "id", "comment" ); Hi, I’m Nell, and this is where I celebrate all things garden and share my passion for plants, flowers and the great outdoors. is there someone i could email a picture of my burro’s tail and you could give me suggestions, i have had it for at least 4 years and havent done anything with it i feel bad because my house is full of plants and they all get full attention but this poor thing has been neglected it is still doing good, a few vines, they are probably 30 inches long lol maybe a bigger pot? Hope that helps! Besides, we all start somewhere! Thanks to stumbling onto your site I now have the knowledge I need to make this plant explode. Try to avoid soaking the leaves if you can. My Mom gave me a burros tail 43 years ago. To propagate donkey’s tail, you will need to cut the stems and strip off its leaves from the bottom. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Hi Stacey – Thank you – glad you found the blog! They don’t root too deep. The water needs to drain out of it fast so it’s best to use a mix specially formulated for cactus and succulents. Depending on the temperature and light in your home, a thorough watering once a month will probably be enough. ( Log Out / I’m having an issue with my burro’s tail and im not quite sure whats going on. Nell. Cut the stems off, let them heal over for a few days & plant in the new pot. Burro’s tail is a low maintenance houseplant best grown in hanging containers that will showcase its fleshy, bluish green leaves covering the long, drooping stems. The origin of this popular succulent is quite a mystery. Other than the shape of the leaves, the two plants are virtually indistinguishable from one another. Hi They are all upright 7-12 inches long with leaves upto 2 inches long. This plant does well in a tall pot or hanging pot, because the stems can get long and drape over the sides. I water all of them no more than every three weeks. Try Burro’s Tail, it is a phenomenal plant that requires little care to survive and grow fully. Nell. Hi Kelsey – I always water my succulents in pots from above. If yes, what type of soil should I use? Plant type: Succulent evergreen perennial Thanks so much in advance for your thoughts!! Hi Joelle – A lot depends on the temps & size pot it’s in. You can go up to a 10″ pot or larger if you’d like. After a few days, the propagated leaves will start to sprout. Sedums are also easy to grow from seed. New tails will grow out of the top but taking cuttings stimulates that even more. Thanks for your comment! Both prefer high amounts of sunlight and minimal watering. Sorry if this sounds daft but I’m a real newby at this. Best, Nell, Hi John – You never want to root succulents in water because they’ll rot out. Identifying succulents can sometimes be confusing – Hens & chicks for instance all under 3 genus’. Thank you! , Hi Andy – Thumbs which are brown can slowly turn green. I don’t want it to die because its like my pet now lol do you have any advice? Like any other succulent, this one needs good drainage. Nell. Hello! If it’s 5-10′ away from the west window it would be fine. They are pretty massive and I keep it trimmed by giving cuttings (or making new pots of donkey tail plants) to give away (it hangs about 4-5 feet long in a protected area under a east-facing eave. ), I plan on cutting the branches off and transplanting as you suggested. According to Nell at Joy Us Garden, a Burro’s Tail does need at least 4 hours of sun a day, but bright shade or partial sun will […], […] Burro’s Tail, Haworthias & Hens & Chickens (the […], […] for your succulents? The Sedum Burrito trails too & the leaves are a bit smaller so I don’t think it’s that. I live in Canada so it will be a houseplant, do you think it would be ok in a west facing window or is that too much direct light? Honor, Thank you Honor! Origin. Thank you. When propagating, after cutting the stems to the required length and peeling the bottom 1/3 of the leaves off where do you leave the stems to heal before planting and how do you care for them in this state. Be sure to check back because we post on a regular basis. I found your wonderful site today while searching for info on propagating my string of pearls. I am wanting to transplant it into a heavier hanging pot, but as you mentioned earlier….just touching the tails the leaves fall off. You aren’t planting the leaf, just lay it on top of the soil. I’m not very good with pants, but I’m trying to exercise what little green-thumb I may have. The rainwater mine gets in the winter helps with that. Cultivation Grow under glass in a mixture of 3 parts loam-based compost to 1 part leaf mould and 2 parts grit in full light and with good ventilation. Any advice you can give would be much appreciated. Also want to find a String of Pearls. I buy mine at California Cactus Center near Pasadena in case you live in that area. Burro’s tail can be propagated from cuttings, as well as the leaves. As the plant grows & gets fuller, you can get an occasional stem doing that. At first I thought it was underwatering, but the issue persisted, then I thought it might be overwatering, and the issue STILL persisted. I have been growing Burro’s Tails for years with some success, and some failures! Visit the blog to find out how you can easily care for and propagate them! I just want it to look more like the leaves closer to the base of the plant where the leaves are tightly packed in with no gaps in between. Hi Nell , I am wanting to plant Burro’s tail in a collar container in a large pot which has a tall silk tree. If they’re happy in their spot & happy with how you’re taking care of them, the tails can get 6′ long! Be well. H Carole – Oh the pressure of babysitting plants! CLICK HERE to buy! In the top half, I can see the stem of the plant as there are gaps between the leaves. They are brown and dry I am afraid we gave it too much sun this summer when we took it outside. Thanks for your comment! I now am sure it’s the same. Move the plants back indoors in the fall when nighttime temperatures are predicted to go below 40ºF. I made sure not to give it a lot of water and it gets enough sunshine. Why does a healthy, not over watered, version begin to fall apart? Soil – The soil (potting mix) must be very fast draining or the plant will rot. Simply collect any dropped leaves and set them aside for a few days to allow the skin to scab over. Do you have any suggestions? Learn how to properly care for and propagate burro's tail or donkey sedum. Appreciate the specifics, Nel ! how do I get rid of the mold? Burro’s Tail or Sedum Morganianum is a succulent with fragile thick leaves. Will the stems and leaves turn downward at some point?? Hi Nell, Thank you SO much for sharing your wisdom and pic’s of your succulents! Add sunlight was the first thing I did. They do best planted in a succulent & cactus mix so it might have gotten too wet at 1 time & stayed that way, especially with the humidity. This plant is not for a flimsy pot with a flimsy hanger. I’ve grown mine indoors (live in a cold climate) and some of the tails are (were) 5 feet long until my husband accidentally knocked it over. Sometimes people confuse being too wet with being too dry. You may have to do the same in the spring & give it fresh succulent & cactus mix. You might have to move it in the wintertime as the sun shifts to a place where the light is brighter. Thank you for whatever help you can give me! Thanks for stopping by! I inherited the mother plant from a friend who moved. Montreal, QC, Canada. We have about ten very long strands coming out of a hanging basket indoors but my stems look nothing like yours. Nell. You can propagate new plants from each leaf. Get to Know Burro’s Tail. . My Burro’s Tail is well established (around 5 years old) so I water it every 10-14 days but give it a thorough drink. Different plants can be propagated from different sources such as leaves, seeds, roots, cuttings, pups, etc. You can get your own burros tail, A Summer Centerpiece With Silk Flowers You Can Make Ahead ». Even botanists can't seem to agree on whether 'Burrito' is a variation or mutation of s. morganianium, or it's own species. Give them nice, bright light but no direct sunlight. A year ago i bought one it had just 2 little tails, it hasn’t grown at all, Is it an slow growing plant? Thank you for the great advice! Oh yes, Burro’s Tail easily propagates from the leaves. I am about to re-landscape a small courtyard off the entry of our home and would love to fill in some areas like this. I’ll b doing an updated post & video on this within the next couple of months. Cut the stems down to 2-3″ on the mother plant. Burro’s Tail really isn’t susceptible to a wide range of insects. This plant is also commonly known as lamb's tail, burro's tail, or horse's tail. Thank you in advance for any advice! Put it in a spot with nice, bright light but out of any windows with strong, hot sun. It’s not dying..it looks healthy enough…it’s in a south facing window (maybe should move to east?) For this to grow this burros Tail succulent thrives as far as growth but never blooms good pants... 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