When flowers were young, they also planted sunflowers. At that time, they could not be killed because they had too strong vitality and could grow at random. They could grow in corners, broken pottery basins and foam boxes, and did not need to buy soil specially.
Such a good kind of sunflower, and some planting tips, how to take home the branch to grow it? The trick is to cut a branch into 2-4 sections, and then insert them into the soil, and they will become 2-4 trees.
The soil for planting sunflowers can be mixed with some river sand, nutritious soil and coconut bran soil with perlite. If you have any soil at home, you can use it. First wet the soil and insert the branches. It may wilt a little on the same day. The next day, you will feel energetic. The more you grow, the more crazy you are.
Sunflowers like light and are drought resistant. They are usually placed in the place where the sun can get them. When the poles are wilted, they should be watered again, not too often. It's not good to water the flowers that are easy to grow. Proper water control can promote flowers and avoid excessive growth.
The planted sunflowers will bloom in two days. In the south, they can bloom all the way to November. Winter is not a problem. In the north, they can bloom until September to October. They can be put indoors for winter. Some sunflowers collect seeds.
When it comes to seeds, not all sunflowers can collect seeds. Generally, only sunflowers with obvious pistils can pollinate and seed, such as single petal sunflowers and some double petal varieties. Some double petal varieties do not seed without a few pistils. They are perennial.
For the perennial sunflowers without seeds, they can grow for many years. After flowering in autumn and winter, they can cut more branches and put them in the indoor sun. In winter, they need less water. It's no problem to keep them above - 5 degrees. They can also form Old bonsai.