When do sunflowers bloom
Today's focus is to introduce the blooming time of sunflowers and the related introduction of green plants and flowers for observing the flowering period of sunflowers. The specific contents are as follows:
Sunflowers bloom from June to July.
Sunflowers come in many colors, and when they bloom, they emit a charming fragrance, deeply loved by people. So, when do sunflowers bloom? Generally, sunflowers bloom beautiful flowers at noon every day from June to July, and the flowering period can be extended if well maintained.
Sunflowers generally need to grow in a warm and dry environment to bloom, usually carefully maintained sunflowers will bloom from June to July, and they need the help of sunlight to make their flowers bloom. The flowers will close at dusk, so it is called the sunflower. The fruit usually ripens from July to August.
Flowering period maintenance: When sunflowers bloom from June to July, they need to be placed in sufficient sunlight during the day and watered once every half month. They should also be fertilized with nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers 1-2 times, with a low content of phosphorus. Organic fertilizers can also replace nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers, which can make the flowers more colorful and beautiful.
Usually, sunflowers do not need to be pruned, but when they grow vigorously after the flowering period, they need to be pruned appropriately. The faded flowers should be cut off, and the lush branches and leaves should be pruned properly. If withered or old branches are found, they also need to be pruned appropriately to make them bloom beautiful flowers.
The above is a comprehensive introduction to the blooming time of sunflowers and the explanation of the flowering period for observing sunflowers, hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.