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.
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. :)
it needs about 20-30 degrees (Celsius) of water
Sunflowers will grow in almost any type of soil from sands to clays
this could be proved by using the typical waters freash carburnated mineral and tap water
If you put a cut stem in the soil, it is unlikely the sunflower would grow. It would need to grow from seed.
~ They need a more sandy type of soil to grow in ~
loamy soil
it depends in the kind of plant it is!
the answer to this question is catus
You need loam soil it's the best kind you can use your welcome
a cactus
so they can get the minerals from the soil that they need to grow
You can grow lucky bamboo in just water. Lucky bamboo does not need any kind of soil in order to grow properly. However, people can also grow them in soil if they choose. The soil must have good drainage.
oilseeds grow in well drained loamy soil
Rice,Wheat,Mustard,Jute,Sunflower,Tomato,Potato,Maize
in red soil