Why Are My Burros Tail Shriveling?
Burro's tail shriveling is mainly caused by insufficient watering and rotten roots, and may also be related to light and soil. Under normal circumstances, if the leaves of burro's tail are shriveled, we just need to water burro's tail and the leaves will recover.
If they do not recover after watering, we should consider the roots of burro's tail at this time. If there is a problem with the root, burro's tail cannot absorb the water in the soil. It is useless to pour more water. Some burro's tail roots are pulled out of the soil. Some branches have sparse roots and some have no roots directly. No wonder the leaves of burro's tail are dry after watering.
If they do not recover after watering, we should consider the roots of burro's tail at this time. If there is a problem with the root, burro's tail cannot absorb the water in the soil. It is useless to pour more water. Some burro's tail roots are pulled out of the soil. Some branches have sparse roots and some have no roots directly. No wonder the leaves of burro's tail are dry after watering.
Causes of Burro's Tail Shriveling
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Too much light
- Root rot
- Excessive watering
- Impervious soil
How To Stop Your Burro's Tail From Shriveling
- Watering Schedule
- Temperature And Sun Exposure
- Soil Requirement
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