Yes, like most plants, they require sunlight to grow. They use this sunlight in a process known as photosynthesis to create food for themselves.
Sunflowers may not grow in a greenhouse because it requires constant sunlight and hence it may not grow
There are a few plants that grow better with morning sunlight. Some of the plants are spring bloomers, pansy and sunflowers.
No, it depends on how you water them and how much sunlight they receive
Not all sunflowers grow big; there are a number of hybrid dwarf varieties. The ones that do grow big do so to get more sunlight. Growing tall is an adaptation to get more sunlight than competing plants.
Sunflowers grown in full sunlight will grow straight and tall. Leaning is caused by either the plant growing towards more sunlight (heliotropism) or a mature seed head weight the plant down slightly on one side.
No, I don't think so because the sunflower actually needs sunlight! Not light from a lamp!
bean plants grow in the sun cause they need nutrition all plants need nutrition
sunlight everyday and water 2 or 3 times in a day good luck:)
How do i plant sunflowers
No, sunflowers prefer to grow in well-manured soil.
With sun. They are lovers of sunlight and will not grow well in shaded areas, and will certainly not flower well if at all.
SUNflowers.