Little rose is a small perennial plant genus that thrives in full to partial sunlight, and requires well-draining, organic rich soils with mild temperature conditions. The most common challenges are root rot and fungal infections due to overwatering or poor ventilation. Pests, such as aphids, can also be an issue. Seasonal considerations comprise reducing watering in winter to prevent rot, while ensuring proper hydration in hot, summer months. Regular monitoring for pest or disease is fundamental, especially in hectic growing and dormant seasons of spring and autumn.