The comastoma genus, characterized by small, herbaceous perennial plants often found in alpine or grassland habitats, requires diligent care to thrive in cultivation. Basic care needs for comastoma include partial shade to full sun, consistent moisture, and well-draining, loamy soil with a cool temperature range, imitative of their native environments. Common challenges include susceptibility to root rot and foliar diseases, particularly when overwatered or in poorly ventilated areas. Seasonally, comastoma may need protection from extreme temperatures and adjustments in watering habits, with careful monitoring during winter for signs of stress.