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3 Reasons Your Sunflower Petals Are Falling Off (+ Solution) by Handyhomemen: 9:46am On May 07
Are your sunflower petals falling off? If it is, what does it even mean? Does it mean it’s dying?

Let me break it all down for you:

Sunflowers are exquisite blossoms most homeowners love to have in their gardens. They are like a homing beacon that attracts pollinators.

And these pollinators won’t just stick by the sunflowers. They will also visit the rest of your garden and benefit your fruit plants.

But sometimes, you see the petals coming off. This might leave you thinking your sunflower is slowly passing away.

Well, not really.

It is part of a natural phenomenon, which I will explain briefly.

But hey, be watchful!

It could also result from nitrogen, water deficiency, or a bug infestation.

3 Reasons Sunflower Petals Falling Off

1. Part Of The Life Cycle
The colorful sunflower stands tall and gradually opens its petals to display a dazzling hue of yellow and gold.

However, a bittersweet reminder of the flower’s transitory beauty is left behind when these petals wilt and fall off over time.

Although petals falling off is a natural part of a sunflower’s life cycle, it reminds us to cherish the present beauty.

And like all other forms of life, sunflowers grow randomly. We only get to enjoy the beautiful blossoms for about 20 days before they begin to droop and eventually fall off.

When a sunflower blooms, it cannot continue to follow the sun’s path. The blossoms then start to droop as the plant switches its attention to generating seeds.

The sunflower species can effectively reproduce once the mature flowers have shed their seeds.

Aside from that, they are a unique addition to our home.

2. Underwatered Flowers
Due to dehydration from insufficient watering, sunflowers may also lose their petals. Without enough water, sunflowers can dry off and lose their petals.

Although sunflowers can withstand droughts in most cases, keeping them hydrated is vital to preserve their well-being and vitality.

Sunflowers are incredibly thirsty plants due to the presence of natural oils in them.

Hence, they should receive roughly 1.5 liters of water daily; however, it is essential to avoid overwatering them as this can also be harmful.

3. Bug Infestation
Pest infestations can also bring on sunflower petal loss.

Cutworms, grasshoppers, moths, borers, and beetles, among others, can weaken sunflower plants and cause the petals to fall off.

The best defense against pests for your sunflowers is prevention. Maintaining a weed-free environment around your plants is one practical strategy, as weeds are a typical bug home.

Consider employing organic insecticides or introducing helpful insects as natural pest control strategies.

Credits to: https://handyhomemen.com/sunflower-petals-falling-off-reasons-solutions/

You can check out some of the frequently Asked Questions about sunflowers and more by following the link above.

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