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Subject: Sunflower question
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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As sunflowers grow some time the top will deform before the flower starts showing, and it will spilt in to multiple heads. This ussually puts the brakes on growth. I have a few every year that do it, but this year nearly all of mine did it. I have also noticed the same thing happening in other peoples gardens in my area this year. Does anyone have any idea what it may be, or what causes it? Thanks
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6/11/2010 10:49:28 PM
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duff |
Topsfield, Ma.
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I've grown Russian Mammoths and others before with great results, and every year there are "volunteer" plants that always go multiple heads. I think it has to do with cross pollination?
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6/12/2010 6:20:42 PM
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bigbear09 |
Mercersburg, PA
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i believe it has a lot to do with the seed variety. Some of them are designed for multiple heads that keep blooming for a few weeks. others will only ever get one head. the taller varieties typically only get one in my experience.
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6/30/2010 11:38:10 AM
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