Sunflowers are complicated things. Sometimes they love you, sometimes they don't. It's difficult to know where you stand with them at times because they're so unpredictable.
Maybe it feels sad, not willing to look at the sun and face the world as it really is? Have you tried singing or playing music to it?
2007-06-28 21:21:20
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answered by Phil K 4
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Strictly conversing this is not a behaviour, nor can this is an intuition. that's in basic terms the action of sunlight on a gentle labile hormone that acts to elongate plant cells. All vegetation show heliotropism, the sunflower in basic terms changed a rather straight forward shape (somewhat by hazard) that amplifies this trait. the only reason that the heliotropism turns into much less glaring simply by fact the flowerhead grows, is with the help of the fact it colours the stem. to place it in basic terms for you, this is the reasonable reconfiguration of already present methods and structures. It proves the guiding principle that evolution is a tinkerer not an inventor.
2016-12-08 20:46:56
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Its simply waiting for the sun again. To photosynthesise sunflowers point to the sun to gain its energy to its full ability to produce large flower heads you will notice it start to move again when we get some good weather don't panic mine have done the same!!
2007-06-28 21:31:59
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answer #3
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answered by XXX AMY XXX 2
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Well it is as confused about the season as the rest of us.It thought it was summer but now the sun has gone it is not sure so it looks all ways but to no avail.
2007-06-28 22:00:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Once sunflowers are grounded they need lots of water to hold up the bulk of there stalk over time.
2007-06-30 00:00:10
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answered by Anonymous
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TO BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE SUNFLOWER HEAD FOLLOWS THE SUN .AS THERE HASNT EXACTLY BEEN AN ABUNDANCE OF SUN LATELY, I THINK THAT IS THE PROBLEM. JUST HOPE WEATHER IMPROVES.
2007-07-02 13:09:21
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answered by LOOBYLOO 3
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The roots must not be waterlogged and able to spread then you just have to hope the sun will shine on your garden.
2007-07-02 00:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be getting luck of sun if you say it has been wet and cloudy. The flower may also be finished.
2007-06-29 00:22:01
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answered by ASK A.S. 5
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they tend to turn away when there is no sun about wouldn't worrie about it it'll soon turn back when the sun shine kicks back in
2007-06-28 21:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer lies in the question...the Sun is not out.
2007-06-28 21:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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