Winter lows were generally around 40 degrees but it could dip into the high 30’s. If you can help me with any comment or advice, I would greatly appreciate it. It is quite warm in your house and mix is possibly drying up quickly.
Nell. The soil needs to have excellent drainage. Make sure you have the end which came off the plant touching or lightly pressed into the soil. All those little leaves store water so go easy with the water, maybe every 2-3 weeks depending on the conditions it’s in.
Any suggestions? fast-draining soil. All 3 of mine have a lot of trails on them. The longest braid is maybe 6-7 in. Burro's Tail Succulents Plants, Sedum Morganianum Donkey's Tail Fully Rooted in 2 inch Pots Live Potted Succulents Indoor Outdoor Decor TheNextGardenerInc.
Is this normal once it starts to hang off? Two of my burros tail are perfectly healthy, but one looks sad and feels a bit mushy. Dried succulents will recover and come back to life quickly with good watering. Be sure to pierce a few holes in the bag and actively remove any yellow or rotten debris to present a healthier environment. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Thanks again. Remember that this plant loves fast-draining soil. to control. 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. The succulent is green to gray green or even blue green and may have a slight chalky look. Hi Obi – If the white spots are coming off, then they’re most likely mealy bugs.
This sedum is one handsome succulent. If something unusual happens to them, try to investigate what could I have attached some photos below. Nell. . Mine is up against the house and shows no signs of stress during those brief chilly spells. During the growing period, allow ALL of the soil to dry out in between waters for at least a week, reducing this further during the autumn and winter. Just make sure the black isn’t caused by overwatering. This means that every time my reader clicks and buys a product, I earn a little commission. I put it inside under a dome where’s good light all day, but the leaves started to dry out.
If the roots sport a yellow tinge, you're good to go, but those that are brown and mushy must be addressed immediately. At this time you can check the mix and see if it's still wet or dry. Is it possible for one to be overwatered while the other two in the same pot are thriving? method. I found your wonderful site today while searching for info on propagating my string of pearls. Just know you’re not the only 1 that experiences this! My Mom gave me a burros tail 43 years ago. Although Burro's Tail is best grown in locations offering around two hours of direct sunlight a day, prolonged periods of intense rays cannot be tolerated. This guide will help you get started, Apply principles and elements of design to help your indoor garden flourish, Most homeowners say they’re staying put for now, and investing in features to help them live better and love their homes more, 12 House-Hunting Tips to Help You Make the Right Choice, Pick-a-Paint Help: How to Quit Procrastinating on Color Choice, Geology 101: A Craving for Coral-Inspired Design, Container Garden Basics: How and When to Water Potted Plants, Houzz Survey Results: Remodeling Likely to Trump Selling in 2014. Best, Nell, Hi John – You never want to root succulents in water because they’ll rot out. Get that wonderful old bird cage and fill it in with your favorites. You’ll probably need to spray your plant (with a non-toxic option) because mealy bugs love to hide out in the nodes of plants, under the leaves & can spread fast. 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”. Nell. 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. The other thing you can do (if you’re brave enough!) Hi Janelle – You’re welcome! I’ve seen Burro’s Tails in fairly small pots with 3′ trails & they were doing fine. 1.
I was wondering how you prefer to water yours? Thank you very much for all your helpful info.
Your video was amazing. When For specimens that have a bare head, improve growing conditions by using this method and increasing the light levels and air circulation.
Nell. The soil needs to have excellent drainage. Make sure you have the end which came off the plant touching or lightly pressed into the soil. All those little leaves store water so go easy with the water, maybe every 2-3 weeks depending on the conditions it’s in.
Any suggestions? fast-draining soil. All 3 of mine have a lot of trails on them. The longest braid is maybe 6-7 in. Burro's Tail Succulents Plants, Sedum Morganianum Donkey's Tail Fully Rooted in 2 inch Pots Live Potted Succulents Indoor Outdoor Decor TheNextGardenerInc.
Is this normal once it starts to hang off? Two of my burros tail are perfectly healthy, but one looks sad and feels a bit mushy. Dried succulents will recover and come back to life quickly with good watering. Be sure to pierce a few holes in the bag and actively remove any yellow or rotten debris to present a healthier environment. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Thanks again. Remember that this plant loves fast-draining soil. to control. 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. The succulent is green to gray green or even blue green and may have a slight chalky look. Hi Obi – If the white spots are coming off, then they’re most likely mealy bugs.
This sedum is one handsome succulent. If something unusual happens to them, try to investigate what could I have attached some photos below. Nell. . Mine is up against the house and shows no signs of stress during those brief chilly spells. During the growing period, allow ALL of the soil to dry out in between waters for at least a week, reducing this further during the autumn and winter. Just make sure the black isn’t caused by overwatering. This means that every time my reader clicks and buys a product, I earn a little commission. I put it inside under a dome where’s good light all day, but the leaves started to dry out.
If the roots sport a yellow tinge, you're good to go, but those that are brown and mushy must be addressed immediately. At this time you can check the mix and see if it's still wet or dry. Is it possible for one to be overwatered while the other two in the same pot are thriving? method. I found your wonderful site today while searching for info on propagating my string of pearls. Just know you’re not the only 1 that experiences this! My Mom gave me a burros tail 43 years ago. Although Burro's Tail is best grown in locations offering around two hours of direct sunlight a day, prolonged periods of intense rays cannot be tolerated. This guide will help you get started, Apply principles and elements of design to help your indoor garden flourish, Most homeowners say they’re staying put for now, and investing in features to help them live better and love their homes more, 12 House-Hunting Tips to Help You Make the Right Choice, Pick-a-Paint Help: How to Quit Procrastinating on Color Choice, Geology 101: A Craving for Coral-Inspired Design, Container Garden Basics: How and When to Water Potted Plants, Houzz Survey Results: Remodeling Likely to Trump Selling in 2014. Best, Nell, Hi John – You never want to root succulents in water because they’ll rot out. Get that wonderful old bird cage and fill it in with your favorites. You’ll probably need to spray your plant (with a non-toxic option) because mealy bugs love to hide out in the nodes of plants, under the leaves & can spread fast. 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”. Nell. 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. The other thing you can do (if you’re brave enough!) Hi Janelle – You’re welcome! I’ve seen Burro’s Tails in fairly small pots with 3′ trails & they were doing fine. 1.
I was wondering how you prefer to water yours? Thank you very much for all your helpful info.
Your video was amazing. When For specimens that have a bare head, improve growing conditions by using this method and increasing the light levels and air circulation.