The copperlily genus requires moderate maintenance, thriving in conditions that replicate their native subtropical habitat. Optimal light exposure includes partial shade to full sun with ample water during the growing season, but less during dormancy. They prefer well-draining soil, rich in organic matter, and consistent temperatures above freezing. Common challenges include rot due to overwatering and pests like aphids. Seasonally, copperlily enters dormancy in winter, necessitating reduced watering and protection from frost, while active growth in spring and summer may require increased moisture and nutrient monitoring.