Shivparvatia exhibits a niche care profile that integrates a balance of sunlight, moisture, and well-assimilated nutrients. Light requirements are moderate, seeking bright indirect light that mimics understory conditions. Moisture should be consistent, with waterings adjusted to a medium that allows for good drainage and reduces the risk of root rot—typically requiring less frequent hydration in winter. They prefer a temperate climate, with slight adjustments for seasonal fluctuations. Common challenges include pests such as aphids and environmental sensitivities like leaf scorch from direct sunlight. Seasonally, shivparvatia may require protective measures against temperature extremes, ensuring that winter dormancy is undisturbed and summer growth is supported by heightened humidity and shielding from the harsh sun.