Annual Gypsophila is a plant genus that requires careful attention to its light, water, temperature, and soil requirements. These plants generally prefer bright, indirect light, moderate watering practices allowing soil to dry out between waterings, and thrive best in warm, stable temperatures. A well-drained soil is essential for health and growth. Common challenges for gardeners include managing susceptibility to pests and diseases, such as aphids and fungal infections, and ensuring the environment doesn't become too damp or too dry. Seasonal considerations include reducing water in winter and ensuring annual Gypsophila receives adequate light year-round.