burro's tail propagation

#sacredelements #houseplants #succulentcare. This plant eventually grows to 4′ long which will … in spring with worm castings or a balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer. Carefully clip a stem from the main section of the plant. We occasionally dip into the thirties but not for more than a couple of days. Like Donkey's Tail, Burro's Tail originates in Southern Mexico, but wasn't discovered by botanists until the mid-1970s. Put it in an out-of-the-way spot with bright, indirect light and then come back in a month or so to see if it needs a little water. Thanks for your blog… looking forward to reading more! This sedum is one handsome succulent. . I was given a few tails off a Burro’s tail. Adjust accordingly as well as to the weather conditions. Wait a while for the cutting to heal. I plan on changing to a more conventional hanging pot that will look more attractive inside once we get to our new home. The hanging succulent you seeing me transplanting is a Burro’s Tail Sedum which is one that the leaves fall off of simply by touching it. The plant you’re commenting on is Hens & Chicks, a prolific grower. Hope that helps! The leaves on these plants fall off extremely easily just by being touched or brushed. I live in Montana and have had burro’s tail for years and it thrives as far as growth but never blooms. Baby plants are emerging where the leaf meets the stem. Nell. Am I overwatering or under watering? 3 weeks ago. Soil – The soil (potting mix) must be very fast draining or the plant will rot. Is this a sign of something? Oh, I love to create so you’ll find a bit of that in the mix along with lots of videos too. TOXICITY - Generally not toxic to pets. I’ve moved to Tucson & I’m going to try keeping them outdoors year round also – I’ll have to watch the temps. We just get too much rain here. Anyway…i followed your instructions for propagating, they did well, but as soon as I’ve planted them, nothings happened and it looks as if they’re dying. Am I over watering? Hope that helps! Burro’s tail can be propagated from cuttings, as well as the leaves. Yes, Oregon is way too damp for succulents & they’d rot in no time in those rainy months. Place your cutting (or cuttings) into cactus/succulent soil (I like EB Stone’s Cactus Mix) and bury the stem, press down on the soil around the stem to create a nice, firm and supported spot for it to begin growing roots and a new root structure to keep it strong. When I purchased a donkey tail succulent, I repotted it. As the plant grows & gets fuller, you can get an occasional stem doing that. Be sure to check back because we post on a regular basis. I have them sitting on top of a pot of regular potting soil. Sedum morganianum likes bright shade or partial sun. 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. I just discovered your website yesterday and am enjoying it greatly. In winter, back off because the plant needs to rest. We will be leaving in about two weeks and I watered it 2 days ago. My burro tail leaves are shribbling!!! Mine is up against the house and shows no signs of stress during those brief chilly spells. 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. Should they be left in the water to root? When in growth water moderately and apply a half strength liquid fertilizer every month. But the new one, suddently lost many of the leaves. The best way to treat burro’s tail, frankly, is to ignore it. I live in the hi desert (Victor Valley ) of California and it is just now cooling down for fall…Should I keep my new friends indoors until spring or will they be okay outside under a covered porch/patio ? Hello Nell, 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. Propagating from leaves is the easiest. Nell. I watered my Burros tail about 14days but the leaves continue to shrivel like dried raisins and eventually die. Donkey's Tail (sedum morganianum) and Burro's Tail (sedum morganianum 'Burrito' or simply sedum 'Burrito', depending on the source) are so similar that they're often sold under the same name. Hope that helps, Nell, Hi Nell. Water well and leave in … Bought another pot but it lasted only a couple of months!!! This plant does well in a tall pot or hanging pot, because the stems can get long and drape over the sides. Nell. Thank you Barbara-Jean! You can read our policies here. If you can help me with any comment or advice, I would greatly appreciate it. Best, Nell, Hi Nell! Keep it on the dry side. Change ). Yes, any plant will elongate in low & get “sparser” in lower than ideal light conditions. Plant type: Succulent evergreen perennial It is of course an indoor plant here but gets long hours of sun in the summer but limited hours of sun in the winter. Why does a healthy, not over watered, version begin to fall apart? Sedum morganianum … Get rid of the insects & the mold will go also. I prefer to keep the pot size in scale with the plant I’m transplanting. Our average summer temps are in the mid to high 70’s which is ideal for the Burro’s Tail. Vicki – You’re most welcome, & … Thank you soooo much! 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. Love your blog, so informative. This plant burns in direct sun. Sounds like it might have gotten too wet at some point. is cut the trails back to about 2-5″ & rejuvenate the plant so it grows back to its original state. 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. Mine happily resides in a large square terra cotta pot with my now 5-year-old Coleus “Dipped In Wine” (yes, they’re technically perennials) and a Golden Weeping Variegated Boxwood which I brought home from Kew Gardens as a wee cutting. The Sedum Burrito trails too & the leaves are a bit smaller so I don’t think it’s that. Hi Pono – I’m assuming that shribbling means shriveling! Try to handle the root ball more than the plant if you can. Depending on the cultivar, foliage can range from gray-green, to … Nell, Hi I just bought 2 small 2″ burro tails yesterday so this article was right on time on my care search. Propagation basically means growing a new plant from the parent plant. Or do the leaves fall off and produce new plants in the planter? Mom just passed away a month ago and this plant is now flowering for the very first time! Nell. Propagation via Cuttings. Hang the planter near a window (but away […], Your email address will not be published. In the growing season, when the days are warmer and longer, I water it more often every 9-11 days. I really look forward to get it like yours they are beautiful! 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. If they get too “stemmy” I always cut them off, shorten & replant. Cut the stems down to 2-3″ on the mother plant. Here are the most common reasons (including 1 you mentioned) that leaves fall off of a Burro’s Tail Sedum: 1) mechanical damage – a person or animal has brushed them. As with most succulents, making new individuals is rather easy, especially when you consider the process involved in copying most houseplants. They’re also indegenous to that region. Nell, Enjoyed the post, the pictures are something for me to dream about. Put it in a spot with nice, bright light but out of any windows with strong, hot sun. Propagating burro’s tail. This might be every 14 days in summer, depending on the temps & size of the pot. Sedum 'Burrito', Sedum morganianum 'Burrito' Scientific Classification. Most came off that way, but I worry that that is too strong, and the white spots are still spreading. That being said, I have seen a few growing upwards so it may be a varietal or even a genus difference. 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’m tickled pink to have you here! I have a question about my indoor Burro’s Tail that appears to be shriveling in some areas. 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? You can find your very own little burro baby in my store that will be hand-packaged and sent with love your way. I was told to set the pot in a pan of water and let the plant soak up water from the bottom. 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? We live in a cozy little house in the woods in rural Manitoba, Canada. Yes, it’s being watering way too much. Sedum morganianum, the donkey tail or burro's tail, is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to southern Mexico and Honduras.It is a succulent perennial producing trailing stems up to 60 cm (24 in) long, with fleshy blue-green leaves and terminal pink to red flowers in summer. 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. To have your Burro’s Tail flower is rare. I have a donkey’s tail(but it doesn’t have the pointy ends) and it almost died because I didn’t water it enough and I kept it in the basement(Oops). Mine bloomed for the first time ever this year although there were only 3 clusters on that big ole plant. Can the stems be restored or would I be best off taking some of the leaves and putting them into my new pot and starting over. ), I plan on cutting the branches off and transplanting as you suggested. Hope that helps! Those spots could be one of 2 things: sunburn or too much water. I'm new to propagation but I've recently had success. Nell. Many thanks in advance. Nell. Hi Barry – There’s probably no need to repot it yet as succulents are fine being tight in their pots. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Gather the leaves and insert them partway into a moist soilless medium. I’ve always taken Burro’s Tails out of their pots when transplanting. Good news is, they propagate so easily from stem or even leaf cuttings. Move the plants back indoors in the fall when nighttime temperatures are predicted to go below 40ºF. Nell. I received two clippings from a friend that have rooted and grown really well, but it is only two tails. Thank you for all the valuable advice you give about properly caring for succulents. Apr 2, 2019 - Burro's Tail Sedums are unique hanging succulents which propagate easily. Different plants can be propagated from different sources such as leaves, seeds, roots, cuttings, pups, etc. Simply cut the stems to the length you want, peel the bottom 1/3 of the leaves off and then let those stems heal off (this is where the cut end of the stem callus over) for 2 weeks to 3 months before planting. The problem is, it’s elongated so the distance between the leaves are quite long. Like any other succulent, this one needs good drainage. I had it outside in a very shaded area, but moved it to a more sunny area after noticing that it is not doing well. Love this plant just wondering if it is safe for babies, in case they get hold of it and eat it? Above is what a Burro’s Tail leaf looks like. , Hi Aaron – I recently moved from Santa Barbara & left my succulent garden behind. Then, insert the leaves into the soil of your burro’s tail plant with half of the leaf sticking out of the soil. Give them nice, bright light but no direct sunlight. If you have a better suggestion, I would love to hear it. Eventually (and this can take several months) more of a stem will grow up from the original leaf. By the way, I top dress all the containers in my garden with compost and worm castings every Spring. If you want a real icebreaker at parties, then wear your Burro’s Tail as a necklace! The plant would appreciate having some new soil but you don’t want to loose too many leaves so tap the existing soil off gently. Nell. The plant can be propagated from stem or leaf cuttings. Also, it’s best to not keep them anyplace hot. Thank you, Richard. This pest quite commonly feeds on Burro’s Tail. I’d just encourage the new growth & let the plant grow & rejuvenate. Propagation steps are as follows: Step 1: Take a few stem cuttings or leaves. Besides, we all start somewhere! Sedum Morganianum Propagation Sedum Morganianum, or Burro’s Tail Or burrito, or horses tail, or donkey tail, or anything really. The origin of this popular succulent is quite a mystery. Hi, Guys . What could I be doing wrong? Hi Jo – I love my Burro’s Tail but every time I touch it, some of those leaves fall off. These succulents make excellent hanging plants or they can be used as trailers (a plant with only one root that creeps alo… 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! Thank you for the great advice! Fortunately, like most succulents, burro’s tail propagates easily. Thanks again! Neem Oil, which works on a wide range of insects, is an organic method of control that is simple and very effective. A mature specimen might have branches up to two fe… I always loose a fair amount of the leaves when repotting this plant. I’m so glad you found the advice helpful! Some other closely related Sedum varieties may also be known by any of these names. Or, if you had a greenhouse, that would definitely help! If you want a real icebreaker at parties, then wear your Burro’s Tail as a necklace! Climate – Burros tail must be grown in, frost free conditions with a minimum temperature of seven degrees. I bought my burro tail approx. It hasn’t improved. I have just recently purchased a burro’s tail in a 4″ nursery pot. In the cooler months indoor succulents need watering every 2-6 weeks, depending on the pot size & type & environment of your home. Burro’s Tail really isn’t susceptible to a wide range of insects. Just know that Burro’s Tail leaves fall off very easily & I loose quite a few of them when I transplant. I just moved to a new home & brought quite a few succulent cuttings with me so I’ll be doing a video of that little planting project soon. Darlene from Sacramento Ca. GROWING METHODS. , Hi Jane – From what you’ve told me, I’d say it’s over watering. Wondering if my plant, I will call pork n’bean will survive over our winter here in Olympia, Wa. Here are things to know about pruning & propagating a burro's tail succulent. I bought another potted pot and put on another porch, out of sunshine, but near the screened window. I am from Singapore & I find it extremely difficult to grow this Burros tail succulent. While the stems are healing off, you want to keep them in bright light but not in direct sunlight. 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. Baby Burro's Tail, Baby Donkey's Tail. The plant could have been over watered (or under watered) at 1 time. If yes, what type of soil should I use? I’ve followed your instruction on water, sunlight…etc… i live in central Germany and it is rainy and humid. Then, you could place the wrapped succulent in a garbage bag, sheet or box & transport it that way. In the process of moving some plants around some leaves fell off mine and into another plant’s pot. Nell. In the video below I am in my front yard showing you my Burro’s Tail Plant: This post may contain affiliate links. Fortunately, like most succulents, burro’s tail propagates easily. Explore. 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. Okay, maybe that’s an exaggeration….but it is super neat!! I am desperate to rescue our beloved burro’s tail plant. Get to Know Burro’s Tail. So yes, start spraying them now. How to Propagate Burro’s Tail? The plant is currently doing fairly well outside in a bench-shaped, hanging planter that has the soil/moss mix covered with chicken wire. , Hi Andy – Thumbs which are brown can slowly turn green. 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. Don’t water it too often & try to avoid wetting the foliage too much. Plant your cuttings in the pot; however, you can also propagate it with leaf cuttings. 48.4k. Hi Mairi – Indoors they grow much slower but you should be seeing a bit of “movement” after 2 years. My secret planting weapon is worm castings. Simply lay the leaves on top of your cactus & succulent mix & they’ll root in. I don’t want it to die because its like my pet now lol do you have any advice? I’m not very good with pants, but I’m trying to exercise what little green-thumb I may have. 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. However, they are losing the little buds near the pot and I have bare branches for about 3 or 4 inches from the pot. Burro’s Tail really isn’t susceptible to a wide range of insects. I moved to the woods to build a life that is uniquely my own and I’m happy to share my journey as I go. There are a couple steps that are essential to successful propagation of this plant. Liz, Hi Liz – First of all, a big thank you! The Burrito Burro's Tail is a trailing succulent plant, native to Mexico. How much water is it getting? I bought my burros tail on a website about 2 months ago and it arrived all healthy and well, it was so beautiful. Anyway, I want to transplant it, and currently it’s in about 6” wide pot. I neglected it for a bit but really started taking care of it back in April. Nell. One would not think to use these 3 plants in a container together but it works for me and that’s another story. Propagation via Cuttings. The donkey tail plant also referred to as sedum morganianum or burro’s tail succulent is an evergreen beautiful and versatile plant which is characterized by its moist and juicy nature. I’ve thought of placing it in a loosely gathered plastic trash bag to catch all the little leaves I’m going to lose. how do I get rid of the mold? Your succulent looks amazing! I put it inside under a dome where’s good light all day, but the leaves started to dry out. When I want more I take stem cuttings and strip off the lower leaves and put the bared stem in soil. Plants will be sent bare rooted - plants have established thick roots but minimal fine roots. Ready to throw the things out. The lady that sold it to me said to give it a small amount of water every 4 days so thats what I did, and it started growing nice and plump again. Hello thank you for the advice you’ve provided! H Carole – Oh the pressure of babysitting plants! Sending out the love, COMMON NAMES - Burro’s Tail Sedum, Burros Tail Succulent, and Donkey Tail Cactus. Happy gardening, Nell, Just love this plant and want to follow your great advice! The braids are NOT compact like your little beauties. 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. Now I’m rambling! What am I missing? Nell. I would have started sooner! Please, don’t even think about trying to repot it. In winter, maybe every 2-3 weeks. These succulents make excellent hanging plants or they can be used as trailers (a plant with only one root that creeps along the surface) in small pots. New tails will grow out of the top but taking cuttings stimulates that even more. To propagate burrow’s tail from cuttings, make sure to use a sharp, sterile knife or a pair of sharp, sterile scissors. They need to be gradually acclimated to the brighter conditions outdoors or will sunburn. Should I do anything special so it fixes itself? Thanks for the comment! This plant is not for a flimsy pot with a flimsy hanger. Add sunlight was the first thing I did. 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. Other than the shape of the leaves, the two plants are virtually indistinguishable from one another. You may have to do the same in the spring & give it fresh succulent & cactus mix. How can I help it grow? I’m not sure if this means its underwatered, overwatered, or getting too hot of sun. 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. Pressed a tightly rolled paper towel down the side & soaked up excess. I thought I might try wrapping it loosely in t-shirt fabric and then gently removing it from the container. As a rule, plants in clay pots will dry out faster as will larger plants in smaller pots. If there are special conditions to help it bloom, your advice would be greatly appreciated. Simply collect any dropped leaves and set them aside for a few days to allow the skin to scab over. You can also propagate it by individual leaf cuttings which you’ll see in the picture below. PROPAGATION - … 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. As for humans, I’m not 100% sure but I think I remember reading somewhere that it’s safe. The leaves aren’t falling off or yellowing or anything, they’re fine in colour, but they’re soft and wrinkled. The rainwater mine gets in the winter helps with that. Just a head’s up because the leaves break and fall off this plant very easily. Since I have never owned a donkey tail before, can you tell me if I should repot this plant into a larger pot before or starts to trail? You should see new growth emerging. The donkey tail plant also referred to as sedum morganianum or burro’s tail succulent is an evergreen beautiful and versatile plant which is characterized by its moist and juicy nature. Hi Ireri – If growing in the right conditions, BTs are moderate growers. Am I not watering it enough? Your video was amazing. 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. You can also propagate it with the individual leaves. Just know you’re not the only 1 that experiences this! 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. I water mine based on the feel of the soil, not a specific time frame. What mix should I use and should I fill the new pot half way and try to extracate the burro with as much of the existing soil as possible or shake it off? If it’s top dressed with rocks, that keeps the soil moisture in. If you think I’m nervous about this, you’d be right. I am very excited about my new plant addition to my home! Enjoy the flowering! This plant is also commonly known as lamb's tail, burro's tail, or horse's tail. Just don’t let it touch hot or cold glass. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Hey Nell!! Simply pluck a few leaves from the burro’s tail stem and place them in moist soil. Best, Nell, Hi John – You never want to root succulents in water because they’ll rot out. Burro’s Tail Propagation Propagating, rooting and starting the burro’s tail and sedum plants, in general, could not be easier. Even when I’m cutting the tails to give them away or propagate them, some of the leaves fall off. Leave it for two weeks to get the stripped part callus over. Hi nell! Hello! Do donkey tail produce pups? I’m gathering from not enough sunlight?? Our average summer temps are in the mid to high 70’s which is ideal for the Burro’s Tail. New growth appears out of an older stem & that’s how they spread. Aspect – This plant likes filtered sunlight or light shade and will not thrive in full sun. they haven’t grown any either. What am I doing wrong? Should be interesting! You can go up to a 10″ pot or larger if you’d like. When it’s full grown it will look like the photo below. Burro’s tail is a showstopper in a hanging basket, where its long, luxurious stems can drape over the side. Okay, so I’m rambling!! Here was my downfall: Over-misting. (Check out my full post on propagating succulents from leaves and cuttings.) I’m not sure what zone you are but I can tell you this: it’s hardy in zones 9 & 10. I just got my first burrows tail, however my leaves are rounded, not pointed so maybe it’s a baby burros tail? 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! And, you’re most welcome! I water every 3 days. The current pots are in a Florida pool porch, out of the sunlight, but near enough. Hi Kathy – Sounds like you have a pork n beans sedum or Sedum rubrotinctum. I think the wind got too much for it while I was not at home. I buy mine at California Cactus Center near Pasadena in case you live in that area. It blooms often and is in a secluded spot where it doesn’t get direct sun and since it is windy here in Fairfield California it is protected. I took lots of cuttings though! My Burro’s Tails both grow in pots with larger plants & they’re doing fine. Nell. I’ve never seen or heard of a BT leaf turning red inside. After a few days, the propagated leaves will start to sprout. Hope that helps. You can see them here: https://www.joyusgarden.com/how-to-transplant-a-large-ponytail-palm/ Burro’s Tail doesn’t like full sun. The current pot is tiny but works for now, but I’d like to re-pot before it gets too big. It used to look short, dense, and fat but now it’s longer and plump(getting there) but spotty. Just make sure the black isn’t caused by overwatering. This succulent loves the sun, so make sure it’s in a south facing window. Thx much! In some areas, they even grow in rocks. Happy succulent-ing!!! Burro's Tail Propagation Gardening Reference » Gardening in 2006 « Prev thread: ... Well my experience is a little different than a house plant Burro tail. Sorry if this sounds daft but I’m a real newby at this. 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? The stems You can take cuttings from those spindly trails & replant them. Burro's Tail, Donkey's Tail, Horse's Tail, Lamb's Tail. How big a pot should it be in? . How to Propagate Sedum Morganianum. Cut the stems off, let them heal over for a few days & plant in the new pot. If you take it out of the pot, just be very careful not to loose too many leaves. 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