Brachyotum thrives in well-draining soil, enriched with organic matter. They prefer dappled sunlight to partial shade, avoiding intense, direct light. Consistent moisture is key, yet waterlogged conditions must be avoided to prevent root rot. For planting, loosen the soil, incorporate compost, and ensure the plant is set at the same depth as it was in the container. Gentle watering after planting helps settle the soil. While brachyotum species share basic needs, individual preferences for humidity and temperature should be considered for optimal growth.