For the erycibe genus, aim for well-draining soil, ensuring adequate moisture without waterlogging. They typically thrive in bright, indirect light, imitating their natural under-canopy habitat. Start by loosening the soil in the planting area and mix in organic matter to enhance fertility. Plant erycibe with roots spread out, not crowded, and cover with soil without burying the stems deeply. Water thoroughly post-planting and maintain consistent soil moisture. Acclimate them to site conditions gradually, and be aware that different erycibe species may have varying specific requirements.