Monochoria requires well-lit environments, though not direct sunlight, and consistent moisture, favouring a humid climate. Preferably grown in loamy, well-draining soil, monochoria thrives in temperatures typical of its native tropical habitats. Gardeners often confront challenges such as pests like aphids and environmental stresses from temperature extremes. During growth seasons, spring and summer, monochoria benefits from attentive watering and subtle soil moisture adjustments, while in autumn and winter, reduced water application is advisable to match the plant's dormancy period.