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QuestionHow do you grow sunflowers in pots?Artemisia Nursery is a retail plant nursery in Northeast Los Angeles specializing in California native plants. Artemisia Nursery is a worker-owned small business with plans to become a worker-owned cooperative. In addition to California native plants, Artemisia Nursery offers a selection of succulents, heirloom veggie and herb starts, house plants, pottery, and gardening tools and supplies. Drawing on the knowledge of the founders, Artemisia Nursery also offers consultations, designs, and installations.Sunflowers do best if they're transplanted from their pot into the earth when they're really little, like when they get their first set of real leaves. Alternatively, if you can't transplant them into the ground, I would recommend going with as large of a container as possible to grow the sunflower in and to choose a dwarf variety sunflower.
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QuestionDo you cut back sunflowers in the winter?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.Unless you live in a very warm area, sunflowers will die before winter. You don't need to cut them. Just wait until they die off and then pull the whole stem out of the ground.
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QuestionA lot of my seeds are hollow or have tiny insect holes in them. Should I have sprayed the sunflowers? I have an organic garden.Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.Insects can always be a problem, especially if you don't use pesticides. It's up to you whether you want to spray the flowers next time or let the bugs have them.
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QuestionWhen I cut off the sunflower after it dies, will a new bud or bloom form?Community AnswerNo, but sunflowers usually produce smaller sunflowers along the stem.
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QuestionHow much fertilizer do the sunflowers need?Community AnswerIt depends. If it is a smaller sunflower, then not much because it is naturally occurring. Giant sunflowers would need more cause they are not natural and need more nutrients. Be careful not to add too much fertilizer, or you will end up killing the sunflower instead.
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QuestionHow much water do sunflowers need each day?Community AnswerAbout 4 small glasses daily.
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QuestionDo sunflowers need replanting next year, or will seeds fall causing them to grow again in that location?Community AnswerI have a hybrid blend of Suffolk UK and wild Montana sunflowers. Even after harvesting the heads year after year quite a few plants come up. The key is allowing the plants to mature and leaving them alone until you see the heads have dropped seeds.
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QuestionDo sunflowers need direct sunlight or indirect sunlight?Community AnswerSunflowers will usually bend toward the light and will not care, just be sure they get enough without getting sunburned.
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QuestionIf my potted sunflower is dying, is it possible I overwatered it?Community AnswerIf the stems are soggy and/or rotting, it is most likely caused by overwatering. If the leaves are brown and dry, it is caused by underwatering. Remember it is not always the case, so make sure to examine the plant closely to determine the cause.
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QuestionMy sunflower seeds are turning black. What does this mean?Community Answerthey are ripening. You should tie a cloth around the sunflower head if you are planning to harvest the seeds (this keeps the birds and such out of the seeds), or you can let it die and become a natural bird feeder.
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QuestionShould I take the leaves off of a sunflower to promote more growth?Community AnswerIt's up to you. You could always prune your plants on a regular basis.
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QuestionI believe I adequately watered my potted sunflowers, but the blooms appear to have "closed in," and the yellow petals have dropped. Is this because of the environment, insects or disease?Community AnswerWatering sunflowers too much can lead to rot - so let the soil dry a little before watering again. It still may be from other causes, such as low light or root-eating insects, so assess the situation thoroughly before taking any action to fix the problem.
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QuestionHow often should I change the soil?MarkloiuslejanoCommunity AnswerChange it after the plant dies. This prevents disease and surviving pests.
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QuestionMy sunflowers are all "bending downward." I'd like to know why?MarkloiuslejanoCommunity AnswerIf they are done flowering, they might be ready to bear seeds. That could be the reason for their bending downward. As seeds develop, their weight becomes massive, and forces the sunflower to bend downward.
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QuestionHow much should I water a sunflower seed?MarkloiuslejanoCommunity AnswerKeep it consistently moist until germination. Water regularly, but not too much or the seed will rot.
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QuestionIf the leaves are dry on my sunflower plant should I strip them off? How much water does the plant need?Community AnswerSunflowers need about 0.5~1.0 gallon (1.9~3.8L) of water every day, although this may vary depending on the growing conditions. If the leaves are dry, give the plant plenty of water and wait for a couple of hours. If the leaf still does not recover, the leaf is dead. Remove the leaf to prevent disease.
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QuestionWhen my sunflowers have bloomed and died, what should I do next?Community AnswerThe answer to this question will depend on whether your sunflowers were perennial or annual varieties. As for the seeds, you can keep them to plant later or dispose of them.
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QuestionCan a sunflower survive if there's heavy rain?Community AnswerAs long as the rain is temporary, it might survive. You should plant sunflowers in spring and/or summer though as excessive humidity will kill them.
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QuestionHow do I get sunflower seeds?Community AnswerYou can purchase them from the store.
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QuestionWhat do spotted leaves on a sunflower mean?Community AnswerIt could be from pests or disease.
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QuestionWhat do I do with a sunflower plant?MarkloiuslejanoCommunity AnswerCare for them. Water, prune, monitor for pests and disease, and keep them free from foes (pesky weeds).
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QuestionIn the autumn, do they need to be pulled out of the ground?MarkloiuslejanoCommunity AnswerYes. Remove them, as they are annuals. It's very rare there would be a perennial sunflower that flowers every year. You've got nothing to do with them, so dispose them right away.
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