Caring for saxifragopsis involves balancing adequate lighting, which often means partial shade, with well-draining, humus-rich soil, and consistent moisture, particularly in warmer months. Saxifragopsis requires moderate temperatures and may struggle in extreme heat. Gardeners often face challenges with slugs and root rot in overly wet conditions. Seasonally, saxifragopsis benefits from mulching to protect against winter cold and may require reduced watering in the dormant season, as well as vigilance for pests and diseases exacerbated by humidity.