A factorial experiment was carried out according to a completely randomized design CRD with four replications in the laboratory of seed certification and testing department, Wasit Branch in 2019. The main aim was to study the seed priming of sunflower with water and salicylic acid at a concentration of 50 mg.L -1 and gibberellic acid at a concentration of 150 mg.L -1 , as well as a comparison treatment (dry seeds) for a duration of 6, 8 and 10 hours. The results showed that the highest percentage of germination in the first and second count and seedling vigor index was achieved when priming the seeds with water, as it reached 85%, 86%, and 1266 respectively. Consequently, the priming treatment with gibberellin was superior in the plumule length by an average of 8.84 cm, as, for priming seeds with salicylic acid, the highest average radicle length was 6.35 cm. In the role of the priming duration, the 10-hour priming duration gave the highest rate of germination in the first and second count of 85.98 and 86.81%, and the maximum plumule length 8.84 cm, and the seedling dry weight 0.37 mg, as well as the highest seedling vigor, reached 1274. In addition, all the interactions of materials and priming durations were superior in the presence of the comparison treatment over the comparison treatment, which gave the lowest average for the mentioned characteristics.