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kazza12345 | 21:25 Wed 12th Jul 2006 | Home & Garden
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my sunflowers seem to be nearly over, with half of the leaves dropped off, and half of them have opened and the closed, permanetly. The insides don't seem to have seeds yet - do i just have to leave the plants there, looking a bit crappity crap untill the seeds form? How long will it take?
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Your sunflowers must have flowered very early as the flower heads on mine haven't even developed yet. If they haven't actually flowered, I doubt whether they will develop seeds, which normally appear and ripen as the petals drop off. If they have flowered, then you will need to let the seeds develop of their own accord, which may take a time yet. Possibly the lack of rain may mean that seeds won't necessarily develop. I suspect the weather has been having a funny effect on lots of plants in terms of their development.
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i didnt realise that it was early - its the first time i've growm them. Yes they have flowered and gone rather than not flowered at all

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