The cultivation of Corydalis Africana needs sufficient light. Generally speaking, a better lighting condition is to have enough scattered light. Specifically, there is bright light, but it is not direct sunlight.
We must pay attention to the intensity of light, different varieties actually have different demand for light, we must pay attention to the influence of light on plants to avoid their death.
Generally, different varieties of Corydalis need different light. For example, spot leaf varieties and light leaf varieties need less light. If there is too much light, it is easy to catch basin. And the light is too little, will cause the phenomenon of lifting leaves
In fact, these are all the problems of light intensity. Generally, it is suggested that cultured African Viola should have enough scattered light, not direct light
However, some varieties are resistant to direct light, these should pay attention to the water supply.
And in winter, African pansy need more light to bloom better. And at this time to pay attention to cold, the best is to move into the room where the light is sufficient, if the indoor light is too poor, it is necessary to timely make up the light.