Glinus comprises resilient plants often sought after for their adaptability to a range of growing conditions. Basic care involves providing bright indirect light and well-drained soil, with consistent watering that allows the soil to dry slightly between sessions but avoids waterlogging. Temperature-wise, glinus prefers warmth and may struggle in cold drafts or frost. Common challenges might include pests, such as aphids and spider mites, and potential over-watering leading to root rot. Seasonally, glinus requires increased hydration during active growth in spring and summer, while in the autumn and winter months, reduced watering and vigilance against chilly temperatures are advisable.