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Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) likes to live in well-drained soil, so that it has access to water, but not too much. The water will have dissolved nutrients, including minerals, that are important for the tissue growth of the sunflower plant. The absorption of water and dissolved particles is controlled by the roots, and transported by the vascular system to all parts of the plant. The "type" of water, meaning the dissolved substances in water, would vary according to site and available nutrients.

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any dirt

I wouldn't say it would be any dirt. It could, but it grows best in well cultivated soil, red soil and manure (cow, horse... any green eater). They grow up to 12 feet, you know. :)

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it needs about 20-30 degrees (Celsius) of water

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Sunflowers will grow in almost any type of soil from sands to clays

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14y ago

this could be proved by using the typical waters freash carburnated mineral and tap water

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