Pseudolycopodium requires moderate care, thriving in bright, indirect light with well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. It prefers consistent, moist conditions without waterlogging, and requires a stable temperature range, avoiding frost. Common challenges include scale insects and root rot. In spring and summer, increased growth necessitates attentive watering and light management. During autumn and winter, reduced watering to match slower growth and ensuring adequate light as days shorten are vital seasonal adjustments.