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.
If you put a cut stem in the soil, it is unlikely the sunflower would grow. It would need to grow from seed.
it depends in the kind of plant it is!
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You need loam soil it's the best kind you can use your welcome
Yes, sunflower seeds will grow if planted in the ground, given the right conditions such as adequate sunlight, water, and soil nutrients.
No, sunflowers will not grow in milk. Milk does not provide the necessary nutrients or conditions required for sunflower growth. Sunflowers need soil, water, sunlight, and nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to grow successfully.
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.
To propagate a sunflower, you can collect the seeds from a mature flower head and plant them in well-drained soil in a sunny location. Water the seeds regularly and watch them grow into new sunflower plants.
potting soil and humus
in red soil
mountain soil
You cannot grow a raisin. A raisin is a dried/shriveled up grape.