Only if the torch is the dominant source of light. Note that the torch would have to be fairly bright to provide enough energy for the sunflower. Also, sunflowers "following" light is a very gradual process, not a simple parlor trick.
Sunflowers follow the sun because they can sense the change in light.
No, there is no relation for Sunflowers and winter season.
Some flowers follow the sun by heliotropic action. The flowers are able to track the sun everyday as it goes from east to west.
cuz it wants 2
No, sunflowers do not always face east. While young sunflowers tend to face east in the morning and follow the sun throughout the day, mature sunflowers typically face east permanently.
When using a propane tiki torch, it is important to follow these safety precautions: Keep the torch away from flammable materials and structures. Ensure the torch is placed on a stable surface to prevent tipping over. Check for any gas leaks before lighting the torch. Keep children and pets away from the torch while it is lit. Do not leave the torch unattended while it is burning. Allow the torch to cool down before refilling it with propane. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use and maintenance of the torch.
When using a cooking torch, always follow these safety tips: Keep the torch away from flammable materials. Use in a well-ventilated area. Do not leave the torch unattended. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby. Wear protective gloves and goggles. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
Sunflowers droop at night because they follow the movement of the sun during the day, a behavior known as heliotropism. At night, without sunlight to guide them, they relax and droop downwards.
The torch stands for freedom and to follow what you want and to chase your dreams.
It is a source of light. BTW "torch" is the word used in Britain (and a few other countries) for what Americans call a "flashlight".
Follow I directions on the back of the packet and add the amount that is recommended
A MAPP gas torch tip can reach temperatures up to 3600°F (1982°C). It is important to handle with caution and follow safety guidelines when using a MAPP gas torch to prevent accidents or injuries.