In fact, corydalis Africana doesn't have a great demand for light, because it doesn't like sunlight. Of course, it also needs sunlight, but it doesn't need direct sunlight. But in winter, there is little sunshine. At this time, we should consider the seasonal problem, and let Corydalis live in a sunny place. At this time, the sunlight is not very toxic, so the flowers of Corydalis Africana will also bloom better. Better. It can't be put in a very dark place, or it will wilt the flowers and shorten the flowering period.
Like all plants, water is essential for African pansy, but the water is moderate. We can't water too much or too little. So when watering, we can observe the soil in the basin. If the soil turns white, we can water it. Besides, we can't let the leaves of African pansy be stained with water, so we can use it. Wax protected it.
Temperature is a very important thing for Corydalis Africana. Its suitable temperature span is not very large. That is to say, corydalis Africana is easy to die in winter if we don't pay attention to heat preservation. At night, we can't let the temperature of Corydalis Africana below 10 degrees Celsius, or it will freeze.
In fact, the requirement for humidity of African viola is relatively high. It prefers humid environment, so if the air is dry, it will not be beneficial to its growth, and in winter it happens to be dry, so we should increase the air humidity properly. Generally speaking, the air humidity is better between 40% and 70%.
African Corydalis has a higher requirement for fertilizer, and the influence of fertilizer on it is related to light. If it is in winter, the light is not strong, and at this time, fertilization will not have any effect, so we can consider only applying base fertilizer, not adding top dressing. Just like this, African Corydalis will bloom and survive normally.