Originating from environments that vary in moisture, cudweeds has adapted to be moderately drought-tolerant. These plants prefer a balance of dry and moist conditions, reflecting their resilience. Watering should occur every week to maintain this equilibrium. Given its preference for well-draining soil, overwatering can lead to root issues. Typically grown outdoors, cudweeds thrives when the rainfall patterns align with its growth cycles, ensuring adequate hydration during key developmental stages without becoming waterlogged.