Sunflower ‘Double Dazzler’ Seeds
Botanical Name: Helianthus annuus
- Unique novelty sunflower with chrysanthemum-style blooms.
- Tall plants reaching approx. 170 cm in height.
- Strong main head followed by smaller secondary flowers.
- Very good vase life, ideal for cut flowers and bouquets.
- Approx. 75 days to flower in summer, 90 days in winter plantings.
- Eye-catching blooms suited to both gardens and commercial growers.
- Reliable performer when sown from spring through early autumn.
Plant Details:
- Plant Type: Warm-season annual
- Plant Height: Approx. 170 cm
- Flower Type: Novelty chrysanthemum-style sunflower
- Flowering Time: 75 days (summer), 90 days (winter)
Sowing Information:
- Sow When:
- Temperate: September–January
- Subtropical: August–February
- Tropical: March–September (avoid peak wet)
- Cool: October–December
- Arid: September–January (with irrigation)
- Germination: 7–10 days @ 18–25°C
- Depth: 10–15 mm
- Position: Full sun
- Sow Where: Direct sow—taproot resents transplanting
- Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained soil enriched with compost
- Spacing: 30–40 cm between plants; rows 60–75 cm apart
Growing Tips:
- Apply deep watering at longer intervals to promote strong taproot growth.
- Stagger sowings every 2–3 weeks for continuous harvests.
- Protect young seedlings from birds and snails.
- Mulch to retain soil moisture and reduce weeds.
- Cut flowers when primary blooms just begin to open for longest vase life.
Harvest:
Harvest around 75 days in summer or 90 days in winter. Primary heads can be cut for floristry; secondary flowers extend the harvest window.
When to Sow Sunflower ‘Double Dazzler’ in Your Climate
Climate Zone | Best Planting Time | Tips |
---|---|---|
Temperate | September–January | Sow after last frost; flowers in ~75 days. |
Subtropical | August–February | Fast growth during warm, frost-free months. |
Tropical | March–September | Avoid peak wet season; provide drainage. |
Cool | October–December | Sheltered, frost-free sites recommended. |
Arid | September–January | Mulch and deep water to maintain soil moisture. |
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