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It is either dry at the roots or is catching a cold wind.
If it is a particularly dry spring, the daffodils might appreciate supplemental watering. Generally because of their growing season, there is no need for additional water.
It is possibly either dry at the roots or the atmosphere around it is too dry if indoors.
If it is idoors the atmosphere is too dry' If outdoors the roots are dry. The first thing a plant under stress will do is cast its buds.
Pick the buds and let them dry.
No! It may seem that way, although your taste buds naturally change anyway. Drink up :)
Just until they dry.
Sun flower seeds do not damage taste buds. Extreme cold or heat could damage taste buds. Smoking, dry mouth, infections, alcohol, or extremely sour foods might also damage taste buds but the taste buds would eventually heal.
Most likely you are not watering the plant often enough. The original climate for this plant is dry with deluges in the growing season. When the buds appear, increase your watering heavily and see if this doesn't make a large difference.
no we can not
Dry vermouth, but use a little less.
Talcum powder