Sunflower seeds are small, flat, and black in color, incredibly tiny yet highly germinable. Typically, after sowing, under ideal conditions such as consistent temperatures and proper soil coverage, sunflower seeds can quickly germinate and sprout into seedlings.
When planting sunflower seeds, choose loose and breathable soil, and maintain adequate moisture. You can water with a spray bottle or the pot dipping method. After sowing, ensure the seeds receive sufficient sunlight, which aids in germination and seedling growth. Generally, sunflower seeds will bloom around 60 days after sowing, featuring a variety of colors including red, pink, purple, white, and bicolors.






























