Epigynum plants generally favor well-drained, fertile soil, and partially shaded to full sun locations. To plant epigynum , prepare the area by loosening the soil and amending with organic matter. Position the plant ensuring not to bury the crown. Firm the soil and water thoroughly. Regular watering, without waterlogging, promotes healthy growth. While these guidelines should apply to most epigynum species, some might have specific requirements, so gardeners are advised to learn about each species' unique needs.