Can you replant sunflowers from the store?
Keeping this in view, can you replant a cut sunflower?
Newly rooted softwood cuttings need extra care before transplanting, and sunflower cuttings are not different. Keep them under light, dappled shade for the first week, and then slowly acclimate them to direct sun. Transplant the cuttings once they can stand direct sun for at least six hours without wilting.
Similarly, you may ask, can you replant store bought sunflowers?
Rinse sunflower seeds before laying out to dry for several hours or overnight. If you're saving seeds to replant, store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place until you are ready to plant.
Put the sunflower seeds in a paper envelope. Label it clearly with the variety and date. Then seal the envelope in an airtight plastic container and store it in a cool, dry spot until you're ready to plant. The vegetable drawer in your refrigerator is a good location.