Native to arid regions, cyanella has adapted to conserve water, exhibiting a preference for drier conditions. This species thrives with minimal moisture and is drought-tolerant. For optimal health, watering every week is sufficient to meet its needs. Transitioning smoothly from its native habitat's practices, cyanella requires less frequent irrigation compared to more water-dependent plants. Typically grown outdoors due to its resilience, cyanella flourishes in well-draining soil that prevents waterlogging, crucial for maintaining the right moisture balance during its active growth cycles.