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By Sarah Oconnell

Here are a few care tips for the succulent:
Place near a sunny area. Burro’s tails need bright light or partial sun for a minimum of four hours a day. Water sparingly. Burro’s tails are succulent plants, which means that the leaves store water. Use well-draining soil. Monitor pests. Repot as necessary.

How much light does a donkey tail need?

What are the Light Requirements for Donkey’s Tail? Burro’s tail loves to bask in the partial sun or bright shade. This captivating succulent love bright light of four hours. Keep in mind that it the scorching sun will burn it; make sure to give it morning sunlight for better growth.

Does donkey tail like full sun?

Light. As with many succulents, donkey’s tail thrives best with lots of warm sunlight. If you’re choosing to house your plant indoors, opt for a sunny windowsill that boasts several hours of daily light.

Why is my donkey tail shriveling?

The short, thick cylindrical leaves are pointed on the end, and swell to become very plump when plants are well watered and will shrivel when too dry. The stems are brittle and leaves break off easily, so place the plant where it will not get inadvertently knocked or be damaged by passing people or animals.

Why is my donkey tail turning yellow?

When you overwater the donkey tail, the water gets absorbed faster than it is being used. This makes the leaves turn yellow and eventually mushy too. The green color might even fade away entirely, leaving the leaves translucent. Overwatering will also make the leaves of your donkey tail fall off more than usual.

How often do you water burro’s tail?

Overwatering your burro’s tail will cause the plant to rot. Outdoor plants only need water every 10 to 14 days, though, in its growing season, experts recommend watering the plant about every 10 days when temperatures are regularly above 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

How do you care for a donkey tail plant indoors?

Keep the plant moderately and evenly moist. Excess water can cause the stems to rot and even kill the succulent. Burro’s tail works well in a hanging basket and decorates a mixed cactus and succulent container. It will flourish in rockery cracks and makes a unique ground cover.

How fast does burro tail grow?

One of the greatest things about Burro’s Tail is how easy it is to propagate. Once fully grown, which can take about six years, they can grow to around 4’+ long. My Burro’s Tail, which I brought from Santa Barbara to Tucson as small cuttings, was growing long and quite a few of the stems were bare in the middle.

How often should I water my string of pearls?

String of Pearls are very sensitive to overwatering, so make sure that you give them just enough water. Recommended amount is once every two weeks. One tip to make sure you don’t overwater your plant is to check if the soil is half an inch (1.2cm) dry before the next water.

Is donkey tail a perennial?

The Donkey-tail Spurge is an evergreen, succulent perennial. It makes sprawling or trailing stems of spiraling grey-blue leaves, with clusters of chartreuse-yellow flowers appearing through the spring months. This will grow in most any sunny area, but does particularly well in hot, dry sites with poor soil.

Are there different types of burro’s tail?

As popular as donkey’s tail is, not many people know that there are actually two kinds (and a few imposters, but we won’t get into those).

Why is my donkey tail turning pink?

Reason 1: When the plant is exposed to a lot of sun, especially full sun. Reason 2: When the weather turns really hot or really cold. You will notice your plant turning red or changing colors during the hot summer months and cold winter months. Reason 3: When the plant is watered sparingly.

Are Burro’s Tails poisonous?

In the final analysis, even though the Burros Tail is non-toxic to cats and dogs, it’s a good idea to keep it (and all Sedum) out of the reach of children, pets and livestock. In the case of burro’s tail, keeping the plant in a hanging basket, well out of reach protects it and prevents damage to the plant.

Why is my donkey tail losing leaves?

When a donkey tail is overwatered, especially during its winter resting period, you might see the same thing. Suffocating roots shut down and stop delivering water to the stems and beads. Again, beads shrivel and fall. Insufficient light and low humidity can also cause donkey tail to drop its beads.

Does touching succulents hurt them?

It is best to avoid touching your succulents unless you know they will react positively. The leaves of a succulent are very delicate, and scratches or other damage to succulent leaves are permanent. Not all succulents have this coating but if yours does, it is best to avoid touching the leaves.