Isophysis, a rare genus from Tasmania, requires well-draining soil, moderate water, and dappled sunlight. Initially, plant in a sheltered location. Prepare the soil with organic matter to promote drainage, dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball, but just as deep, then position the plant and backfill. Water thoroughly after planting, and add a layer of mulch to retain moisture. General tips include avoiding waterlogged conditions and protecting from harsh sun. Recognize individual species' climate tolerances for optimal growth.