I can’t get my Burros tail to propagate and it’s killing me! If I tried to pick up one of those “tails” on my Donkey’s (Burro in Spanish) Tail that I’ve had for 10+ years I am afraid more than half of the “leaves” would fall off. Thanks for stopping by! In other words, don’t splash and go every other day. I was hoping to propagate it but I don’t know if it’s okay to do with those spots. Back off on the watering, maybe every 2-3 weeks. I’m having an issue with my burro’s tail and im not quite sure whats going on. Thanks again! Pruning & Propagating My Burro’s Tail Succulent: Tools You Need. If it’s close to or up against the glass, it may be too hot. Thanks for your blog… looking forward to reading more! Nell, Joyce – Burro’s Tails can be tricky to grow. 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. Hi Melissa – When fleshy succulents loose leaves, it’s usually 1 of 3 things: mechanical damage, light (not enough or too much hot sun) or watering (usually too much). Nell. Hi Nell is cut the trails back to about 2-5″ & rejuvenate the plant so it grows back to its original state. I have a burro’s tail that i got from a friend.. some cuttings.. a full year and a half later and they still have not rooted in the succulent soil I bought. Thanks again. Nell. Burro’s Tail really isn’t susceptible to a wide range of insects. Sedeveria ‘Giant Burro’s Tail’ This plant is actually a hybrid of two different succulents; the burro’s tail and echeveria. Propagating. I promise not to gloat! As a rule, plants in clay pots will dry out faster as will larger plants in smaller pots. Anyway, I want to transplant it, and currently it’s in about 6” wide pot. Belonging to the family Crassulaceae, this individual sports fleshy, modified leaves. Your video was amazing. 3) over watering or under watering – either will cause it. In fact, I considered it being a different plant. I live in Oregon so growing succulents outdoors, other than hens and chicks as far as I’ve found the plants don’t do well. Please note: When you receive the plant, please check if the topsoil is wet or not. Appreciate the specifics, Nel ! I need to transplant what is left of the plant but I’m afraid when I do, that all the leaves will fall off. They were quick to sprout but their growth has plateaued at the size of an eraser, for the last several months. Hello, I just bought a burro’s tail plant and the guy at the store said I should not repot, but instead bury the existing plastic pot in the new pot and cover with soil. Just a head’s up because the leaves break and fall off this plant very easily. If I put it in a wider pot, will it spread? One of the most fun plants around, this succulent is simple to grow. I live 70 miles north of Santa Barbara and have had both of my donkey tails for 31 years. This sedum is one handsome succulent. FINALLY — If you’re ready to be a Burro’s Tail parent, but don’t have a plant to start propogating with, I’ve got you covered! 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? Hope that helps. When you plant your cuttings, you might need to pin them down in the pot because the weight of the stems will pull them out. Nell. Jun 6, 2019 - grow burros tail succulent from leaf cuttings. You can also use … It takes a little while for those new plants to form so be patient. Gather the leaves and insert them partway into a moist soilless medium.Burro’s tail plants can tolerate periods of drought, but the new potential plants need to be kept lightly moist until they root and establish.Propagating burro’s tail will ensure multiple enough of this versatile plant to play with and apply to many different indoor or outdoor landscaping situations. Wow…have I ever been mistreating my Burro! I’ll try to watch the sun move through locations for a better spot. Also called burro tail, the plant has stems that can reach over 3 feet long. HELP. Hi Katie – Thanks so much for stopping by! The stems are heavy with the weight of water-filled leaves, but I’ve seen them grow as long as two feet without trouble. I can only recommend shopping from Amazon as sellers on Amazon offer a full refund in case the plant is delivered damaged or the package doesn’t contain the promised products and items.. Happy succulent-ing!!! My biggest concern is GETTING it there! 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. Keep it that way. I don't know what I'm doing wrong … Propagating burro’s tail. If you take it out of the pot, just be very careful not to loose too many leaves. Happy Spring to you, Nell. The trails on mine are very long – yours should explode too. If they get too “stemmy” I always cut them off, shorten & replant. [CARE DETAILS] Hi Pono – I’m assuming that shribbling means shriveling! Jun 26, 2018 - Tips on donkey tail plant care, Burros Tail, makes a beautiful hanging succulent basket or potted plant. Hi Nell, I recently purchased a sedum morganianum on-line and it arrived very healthy and in a 6″ pot. Aloe vera – Aloe vera are easy to grow and propagate. Nell. PROPAGATING THE DONKEY TAIL’S … Is this normal once it starts to hang off? Was this answer useful? Neem Oil, which works on a wide range of insects, is an organic method of control that is simple and very effective. Or, you can add. Plants This year, no blooms in sight but our warmest time of year is coming up. I have them sitting on top of a pot of regular potting soil. Jun 6, 2019 - grow burros tail succulent from leaf cuttings Sounds like it might have gotten too wet at some point. Answered by Downtoearthdigs on August 12, 2017. ), I plan on cutting the branches off and transplanting as you suggested. It seems to be a rare thing as far as what I have read. Hi Mairi – Indoors they grow much slower but you should be seeing a bit of “movement” after 2 years. Take it out of the water & recut the ends. When I propagate the leaves of succulents, I lightly spray the soil twice a week. They don’t root too deep. Mom just passed away a month ago and this plant is now flowering for the very first time! Mine is up against the house and shows no signs of stress during those brief chilly spells. One would not think to use these 3 plants in a container together but it works for me and that’s another story. How big a pot should it be in? Close. Ready to throw the things out. Be sure to rotate the plant so it gets light evenly. Nell. 06/18/2014. Propagating some burro's tail and I've heard many different wait times for the callousing of the leaves or cuttings... Also, I've been laying them flat, opposed to digging them into the soil, is that best? the average low temperature for the winter months hovers around the low 40’s. The leaves on these plants fall off extremely easily just by being touched or brushed. When it comes time to propagate Burro’s Tail succulent you’ll find it simple to do. 1 comment. Hi! Be prepared to loose leaves when you transplant it – this is not due to shock but because they fall off easily. Or do we wait to root before watering? After a few days, the propagated leaves will start to sprout. Ok, let’s talk houseplant care for your new burro’s tail. I received two clippings from a friend that have rooted and grown really well, but it is only two tails. Hope that helps! the stems can’t be restored. Hi Sara – I know for certain that it’s not toxic to cats & dogs. I’m tickled pink to have you here! So appreciate your enthusiasm. It is currently in a six inch clay pot and the spindly trails are about six inches long and have not grown in the year that I have had it. Hope that helps! Like any other succulent, this one needs good drainage. I’ve found that they’re 1 fleshy succulent which prefers a certain environment. 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. Gather the leaves and insert them partway into a moist soilless medium. Depending on the cultivar, foliage can range from gray-green, to true green, to blue-green. Posted by 2 years ago. I am from Singapore & I find it extremely difficult to grow this Burros tail succulent. The leaves fall off at the slightest touch and will litter the ground after transplanting or repotting. Propagating a Burros Tail? If you want a real icebreaker at parties, then wear your Burro’s Tail as a necklace! I’m not sure if this means its underwatered, overwatered, or getting too hot of sun. So far so good! Be well. Nell. A. As it grows it gets very thick with those trailing stems heavily laden with overlapping plump, juicy leaves that form a groovy braided pattern. Your cost for the products will be no higher but Joy Us garden receives a small commission. ;-). Okay friends, hope that is super helpful information. Neem Oil, which works on a wide range of insects, is an organic method of control that is simple and very effective. Finally what would the recommendation be for water, a light misting everyday? Problem is I have no idea what to do next? I can tell you that they VERY rarely bloom indoors so you probably won’t see any unless you move to a climate where they can grow outdoors year round. Burro’s tail is a beautiful plant that enhances the look of any indoor space. The top few inches of soil may be dry but staying moist down below where the majority of roots are. 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. The ones in the middle tend to grow more in a more upwards direction. Any idea what this is or how to fix it? Hi Tara – I love my succulents & they do so well because I live in a climate where they grow outdoors in the conditions they love. Common Pests. CLICK HERE to buy! they haven’t grown any either. I plan on changing to a more conventional hanging pot that will look more attractive inside once we get to our new home. I’ve moved to Tucson & I’m going to try keeping them outdoors year round also – I’ll have to watch the temps. 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. The coldest it can take is to around 25 F. Nell, I have a donkey tail that is about 15 years old in a large pot that is about 5 inches deep. Nell. I know string of pearls are and have removed them for safety reasons although I love the plant, so need a replacement. and I water it occasionally. We just get too much rain here. I have had no luck at all when it comes to propagating Sedum Morganianum from the leaf "buds". However, they are losing the little buds near the pot and I have bare branches for about 3 or 4 inches from the pot. Propagating the burro’s tail is a very facile exercise. Nell. Here’s a post & video I did on it for you: https://www.joyusgarden.com/hens-and-chicks-succulent/ Happy gardening! 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! This plant eventually grows to 4′ long which will take around 6 years or so. The typical Donkey’s Tail plant should be given moisture between ten and fourteen days. A few reasons for the white spots: mealybugs, sunburn, fertilizer burn or physical damage. While you have a gentle hold on this new cutting, slowly twist and then pull the bottom leaves off the stem, removing enough so you have a few inches of exposed stem, and place leaves into the bowl, plate, or any soft surface like tissue to catch the baby leaves. Get rid of the insects & the mold will go also. Thanks to stumbling onto your site I now have the knowledge I need to make this plant explode. It’s best to let the stems heel over for a week or 2 (keep the cuttings out of sunlight) & then plant directly in soil. Most came off that way, but I worry that that is too strong, and the white spots are still spreading. I was given a few tails off a Burro’s tail. propagating burro’s tail, it is important that you allow the cutting to You do this by sitting the cutting in the soil. Conclusion. Oh, I love to create so you’ll find a bit of that in the mix along with lots of videos too. Let them heel over, or air dry, for at least 2 weeks before planting. Try to handle the root ball more than the plant if you can. Thank you, Richard. I hope that helps, Nell, I enjoyed this post very much, I used to have one of these plants and now will have to find myself another one. Posted by cantu81kure October 8, 2020 Posted in Uncategorized. I prefer to use to use a pot that’s taller than wider which will anchor those somewhat heavy stems down in the light mix. In winter, back off because the plant needs to rest. Archived. I have a question about my indoor Burro’s Tail that appears to be shriveling in some areas. 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. Now that I have your direction, I’m not so afraid to snip my plants. I’m not very good with pants, but I’m trying to exercise what little green-thumb I may have. Burro’s Tail Sedum is native to Mexico & Honduras so it does bet in a dry climate (like Santa Barbara, CA where I am). It’s grows slowly at 1st, but then picks up the growth rate over time. If you scroll down on this post, you’ll see the 3 individual leaves with new little plants forming. My Burro’s Tail Sedums are looking great this year too. They would love being outdoors in the summer (out of hot sun) if you’re able to do so. I tip prune to force some new growth at the top. I was wondering about burro’s tail blooming. It stores water in the leaves, stems & roots so you should only water it when dry. I sprinkle them on top of the soil surrounding the new cuttings. I took lots of cuttings though! The leaves are tightly compacted around the stem. Sorry if this sounds daft but I’m a real newby at this. Propagating the burro’s tail is a very facile exercise. I bought my burro tail approx. Thanks do much!!! Hello thank you for the advice you’ve provided! If you want to know more on this subject, I’ve done an entire blog post about propagating sedums. Hey Nell!! Propagating burros tail. These succulents make great trailing plants on their own or in an arrangement. This plant burns in direct sun. Does anyone have tips for propagating burros tail specifically? My question: It has started developing black mold (sooty mold maybe from what I read). You want to use succulent & cacti mix because they need to have excellent drainage. I brought back some cuttings of burro’s Tail from West Bengal, India last April. As with all succulent cuttings, it is SUPER important to let the end of the stem callose or heal over so it hardens off enough and it won’t be able to absorb too much moisture at once. Pruning & Propagating A Burro’s Tail Succulent (Sedum Morganianum, Donkey’s Tail) Made Simple. But now the leaves are all starting to shrivel. What is your opinion? The leaves aren’t falling off or yellowing or anything, they’re fine in colour, but they’re soft and wrinkled. I would also like to save the original plant if possible because it belonged to my late sister in law. HOW TO: Propagate + Care for Burro's Tail Sedum, SELF CARE THROUGH CREATING A SACRED SPACE →. I have been watering once per week with a “full drink”. I really look forward to get it like yours they are beautiful! Does it have a stem that has some leaf loss? You can spray it with a mixture of 1/5 rubbing alcohol to 4/5 water if hosing off isn’t doing the trick. Propagating from leaves is the easiest. Once winter sets in, the plant can divide and produce extra plants out of the unique set of leaves, leaving the previous set to shrivel completely. If it’s top dressed with rocks, that keeps the soil moisture in. Thank you Barbara-Jean! I have tried multiple times and my leaves keep shriveling up and dying. Burro’s Tail really isn’t susceptible to a wide range of insects. Nov 4, 2019 - Bromeliads are wonderful houseplants. I bought another potted pot and put on another porch, out of sunshine, but near the screened window. Sedum Morganianum are among the most delicate and fragile of leaves, which is why I’m here to walk you through a few simple steps and (hopefully) keep your plant intact and happy! I am very excited about my new plant addition to my home! I like to say it takes 5 days as a general rule of thumb, but you can check and see if it has calloused over after about 3 days and wait for up to 10. Hope that helps! And now, because my neighbor cut down two of his pine trees last year, it gets some afternoon sun too. Hang the planter near a window (but away […], Your email address will not be published. The soil seems to be good draining soil, the top has rocks/shards on it so it makes it difficult to stick my finger in and check the soil. Do you know if that from the fungus or bugs? The Sedum Burrito trails too & the leaves are a bit smaller so I don’t think it’s that. Has anyone had success with propagating donkey tail leaves? I’ve followed your instruction on water, sunlight…etc… i live in central Germany and it is rainy and humid. 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. As the braids are not very long (most are missing a couple inches of leaves at the base, although some are very tight and in great shape — even flowering! Terrific info here & in videos, Nell!!! Simply pluck a few leaves from the burro’s tail stem and place them in moist soil. Sold See item details. I have just recently purchased a burro’s tail in a 4″ nursery pot. were doing well. I’m so jealous of your succulent garden by the way! Indoors, it’s best to water your plant thoroughly, let all the water drain out, & then water again when the top half of the soil has dried out. I think your Burro’s Tail been staying too wet. In the winter when you have less sun up north, it would be fine. I buy mine at California Cactus Center near Pasadena in case you live in that area. Mine grows outdoors but I’ll also tell you what it needs if you want to grow it in your house at the end of this list. Hi Barry – There’s probably no need to repot it yet as succulents are fine being tight in their pots. Is this possible, or am I wasting my time. save. True to its name, this low light succulent does resemble a braided tail, as it cascades in an overlapping pattern from hanging pots or the edge of a balcony. Propagation of Burro’s Tail Burro’s Tail is a plant that is so simple to multiply with leaves or cuttings, and the success rates are so high. Hope that helps! I keep it indoors. Mine gets morning sun which it prefers. Nell. I was currious if this may be why mine never has bloomed. Burro’s tail, or sedum morganianum, is one of the most adorable potted succulents to take on the houseplant world. Watering this way also helps some of the salts (from the water and fertilizers) to flush out of the pot. I’m terribly jealous of your succulents! I wish I had known it was this easy all along! Good news is, they propagate so easily from stem or even leaf cuttings. Nell. At first I thought it was underwatering, but the issue persisted, then I thought it might be overwatering, and the issue STILL persisted. Some of the branches are about 24 to 30 inches long. Sedum morganianum is best known as the Burro’s Tail succulent or Donkey’s Tail plant. I got my Burro’s Tail about a month ago, and I’ve only watered it once and have kept it in indirect sunlight but the part of the stem once it comes out of the dirt is drying up, yet the rest of the plant looks completely fine and healthy. Apr 2, 2019 - Burro's Tail Sedums are unique hanging succulents which propagate easily. Hi Nell, I have a sad (acquired one without knowing what it was called or how to care for it) Burros tail. I can’t figure it out. This succulent tender perennial does best in bright light and can be moved outdoors during the growing season. Water well … Hello, Keep it that way. Hi Joni – Yes, you are correct correct to think that. They need a lot of light when growing indoors, so that could another cause … or a combo. First time I’ve ever had any problems associated with it (and it flowers all the time!) If you keep your Burro’s Tail plant among a group of other potted plants, you will soon see little “tails” shooting up in the soil of the plant’s neighbors. Archived. Before you start cutting, I encourage you to take a moment to study the structure of your burro’s tail/donkey sedum. Also want to find a String of Pearls. Adding hanging succulents is highly […], […] below so best to give that a looky-loo. Is this a sign of something? Step Four: Keeping Your New Plant Thriving. I have tried to let the soil dry out and then the leaves shrivel and drop. This might be every 14 days in summer, depending on the temps & size of the pot. It’s very informative,, I really like that I can ask a question concerning my donkey tail. This plant grows by trailing stems with overlapping juicy leaves. I’ve never seen or heard of a BT leaf turning red inside. Oh yes, Burro’s Tail easily propagates from the leaves. I haven’t watered the soil and wasn’t sure if it needed to be yet or not? I neglected it for a bit but really started taking care of it back in April. Or, you can add horticultural grade sand and perlite (or fine lava rock, gravel or pumice) to lighten up whatever potting soil you have. Water sparingly in winter Propagation Propagate by seed sown at 15 -184?C in early spring Burro’s Tail is a plant that is so simple to multiply with leaves or cuttings, and the success rates are so high. The idea is to treat them as gently as possible ….I think I *may* have made that kinda clear at this point. Nell. My Burro’s Tails both grow in pots with larger plants & they’re doing fine. By the way, those leaves you loose won’t grow back on the stem but the plant grows so thick & dense it doesn’t really matter. Thank you Bridget – glad you found the site! As the plant grows & gets fuller, you can get an occasional stem doing that. The other thing you can do (if you’re brave enough!) This plant is also commonly known as lamb's tail, burro's tail, or horse's tail. 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