Dwarf Sunflower
Helianthus annuus var. nanus

The Dwarf Sunflower, a compact variant of the common sunflower, is known for its shorter stature and smaller flower heads. Despite its reduced size, it retains the characteristic bright yellow petals and dark central disk of its larger relatives. This sun-loving plant is popular in gardens for its vibrant blooms and ease of cultivation, often used in borders, containers, and as a low-maintenance ornamental feature.

Growing phases (5)

Germination

Seedling

Vegetative growth

Flowering

Fruiting

Growing phases (5)

1. Germination

7 days

  • Lighting

    200/m2/s, 5/mol/m2d

  • Soil temperature

    22°C

  • Soil moisture

    70%

  • Plant temperature

    22°C

  • Air humidity

    22%

2. Seedling

14 days

  • Lighting

    399/m2/s, 12/mol/m2d

  • Soil temperature

    24°C

  • Soil moisture

    61%

  • Plant temperature

    24°C

  • Air humidity

    24%

3. Vegetative growth

30 days

  • Lighting

    599/m2/s, 20/mol/m2d

  • Soil temperature

    25°C

  • Soil moisture

    52%

  • Plant temperature

    25°C

  • Air humidity

    25%

4. Flowering

20 days

  • Lighting

    799/m2/s, 25/mol/m2d

  • Soil temperature

    26°C

  • Soil moisture

    44%

  • Plant temperature

    26°C

  • Air humidity

    26%

5. Fruiting

30 days

  • Lighting

    799/m2/s, 25/mol/m2d

  • Soil temperature

    26°C

  • Soil moisture

    44%

  • Plant temperature

    26°C

  • Air humidity

    26%

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