The dancing ladies genus comprises tropical perennial plants which require year-round warmth and high humidity. Basic care involves exposure to indirect light, frequent watering, and well-draining, humus-rich soil with a preference for temperatures above 15 degrees Celsius. Common challenges include being susceptible to mealybugs and spider mites. Overwatering may cause root rot. Seasonally, in winter, the plant's growth may slow, needing less water, while in hot summer months, extra humidity is beneficial. Ensuring these factors can result in successful dancing ladies cultivation.