The annamocarya genus requires moderate care, thriving in conditions that replicate its native environment. It prefers well-draining soil, moderate to high humidity, and consistent warmth, avoiding extremes. Annamocarya requires bright, indirect light and regular watering while maintaining slightly moist substrate, without waterlogging. Common challenges include susceptibility to root rot, pests, such as aphids and spider mites, and fungal diseases. Seasonally, annamocarya demands more moisture in hot summers and less water in winters, with attention to temperature fluctuations. Adaptations in care reflect the dormant and active growth periods.