Chrysocephalum prefer full sun exposure for optimal growth, thriving in well-drained, sandy to loamy soils. They require moderate watering, with a reduced frequency once established, and are tolerant of dry spells. Ideal temperatures range from temperate to warm climates without extreme cold. Challenges often include managing pests like aphids and snails, and avoiding root rot due to overwatering. During hotter seasons, chrysocephalum may need additional watering, while in colder months, protection from frost is recommended. Seasonal pruning helps maintain a compact form and encourages flowering.