Donkey's tail care guideSedum morganianum

Trailing beaded succulent. Ranked #62 of Europe's most-searched houseplants.

Donkey's tail (Sedum morganianum) — a healthy specimen photographed indoors
Scientific name
Sedum morganianum
Origin
Mexico
Difficulty
Easy
Light
Bright / direct light
Watering (summer)
every 14 to 21 days
Watering (winter)
every 30 to 45 days, sometimes less
Humidity
30-40%
Pet safety
Pet-safe (non-toxic)

WateringWhen and how much water

Water Donkey's tail when the soil has dried out completely. In summer that's typically every 14 to 21 days; in winter slow down to every 30 to 45 days, sometimes less. Use room-temperature water and let any excess drain — never leave the pot sitting in standing water.

The real schedule depends on three things the calendar can't see: the actual light at the plant, the pot's size and material (terracotta dries faster than glazed ceramic), and your local humidity. Botanicaly's app retunes the schedule from those signals on every reminder.

LightHow bright a spot it needs

Donkey's tail is bright / direct light: needs several hours of direct sun. Turn the pot every week so it grows evenly. The ideal lux range is 10,000 - 50,000 lux. In practical terms, place it directly in front of a south or southwest window, or 30 cm from an east window.

Pet safetySafe with cats and dogs

Pet-safe. Donkey's tail is non-toxic to cats and dogs. Safe to keep in a home with pets.

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FAQCommon questions

How often should I water a Donkey's tail?

Water your Donkey's tail (Sedum morganianum) when the soil has dried out completely. In summer, that's typically every 14 to 21 days; in winter, slow down to every 30 to 45 days, sometimes less. Botanicaly's app tunes this further based on your home's actual light, pot size, and local weather.

How much light does a Donkey's tail need?

Donkey's tail is bright / direct light: needs several hours of direct sun. Turn the pot every week so it grows evenly. The ideal lux range is 10,000 - 50,000 lux. In practical terms, place it directly in front of a south or southwest window, or 30 cm from an east window.

Is Donkey's tail safe for cats and dogs?

Donkey's tail is non-toxic to cats and dogs. Safe to keep in a home with pets.

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