That's an aesthetic choice that only you can make. There is generally no pressing reason to cut down a sunflower once the seeds have matured. Depending on the weather and the variety, the sunflower may even produce additional flower heads.
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Sunflower seeds will take about 30 to 45 days to mature after being cut.
No, you cannot plant a cut sunflower and expect it to grow because it needs to be planted with its roots intact in order to survive and grow.
If you put a cut stem in the soil, it is unlikely the sunflower would grow. It would need to grow from seed.
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To grow sunflowers from cut flowers, you can follow these steps: Choose a healthy sunflower head with mature seeds. Allow the sunflower head to dry out completely. Remove the seeds from the head and plant them in well-draining soil. Water the seeds regularly and place them in a sunny spot. Watch as the seeds germinate and grow into sunflower plants.
A sunflower plant can regrow if it's cut in half because the remaining part contains dormant buds that can activate and grow new shoots. As long as the roots are intact, the plant has the ability to regenerate itself and continue growing.
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If you cut down about 10 the volume goes down 5 if you cut 9 its 4 if you cut 8 its 3 if you cut 7 its 2 if you cut 6 its 1 But if you cut 5 or LESS No volume goes down!
Yes, if you 'dead-head' or cut off the heads of sunflowers, the plant will usually continue to produce more flowers. This varies somewhat with the variety of sunflower and the bushy type will produce the most flowers when flower heads are removed.
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