Q.Kangaroo Paw plant
I have a kangaroo paw plant in a large pot in full morning sun on my patio for a few months. The flowers have died and it has not produced any new growth at all. It has been very hot for a week 90 degrees, now cooler and I have kept it watered. Usual temps are around 72 degrees.
Any suggestions. Should I plant it in the ground instead? Should I feed it?
thanks very much

Container plants can dry out quickly, especially in temperatures above 85 degrees. You many need to water a couple times a day in the hot weather.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/kangaroo-paws/kangaroo-paws-houseplant.htm