Kingfisher is a kind of plant that especially likes warm and humid environment. They are very afraid of drying. Once they are dehydrated for a long time, they are likely to die due to lack of water. Therefore, when cultivating kingfisher, we must make sure that it has enough water. Especially in the growth period of kingfisher, the humidity requirements are especially strict, so during this period, we must use more water, so that the soil will not be too dry.
In fact, this kind of plant is not very picky about the soil, and the soil for general cultivation combined with scientific management can have a good growth. However, it is recommended to use the soil with fallen leaves, which has more nutrients and better drainage performance.
But we can't just try to do more blindly. We should also control the amount of water we water each time. If the soil is too wet or even can be called soaking, then it is easy to cause the disease of Kingfisher. It should be noted that if your plant is about to bloom, the following watering frequency and amount should be appropriately reduced at the stage of formal bud breeding, so as to avoid excessive growth of the main branches of the plant.
As mentioned in the previous article, Kingfisher likes warm growing environment very much, so this kind of plant is not resistant to cold, too high or too low temperature should be well protected. Let it grow in the most comfortable temperature of our human body, that is, 26 ℃. Like other plants, Kingfisher also likes sunshine. The longer the light is, the healthier the plants will be.