For the genus cyrtosia, select a growing medium that mimics their natural humus-rich, well-draining environment, typically found in forest floors. These plants prefer dappled light, with protection from direct, intense sunlight. Balanced moisture is key—adequately water while avoiding waterlogged conditions. Begin by loosening the soil, adding organic matter if needed. Plant them carefully at the same depth they were grown previously, ensuring root systems are well-spread but not overcrowded. Early care should focus on maintaining consistent moisture and avoiding temperature extremes. Adapt practices to cater to the nuances of different cyrtosia species' specific requirements.