Originating from environments where weekly rainfall is a norm, windmills has adapted to require consistent moisture, aligning with its natural rhythm of receiving water once every week. This species thrives when its soil remains evenly moist without becoming waterlogged, showcasing a preference for stable hydration over fluctuations. For indoor cultivation, windmills benefits from being in rooms with moderate humidity to mimic its native conditions. As an evergreen plant, windmills's water needs are crucial to maintain its year-round foliage, requiring careful attention to watering practices to ensure vitality.