Strumaria thrive in conditions that mimic their native habitats and require careful attention to their lighting, watering, and temperature needs. Adequate light is crucial, with most species preferring bright, indirect sunlight. Watering schedules should be adjusted to their dormant and active growth periods, ensuring the soil dries out between waterings. Strumaria prefer well-draining soil paired with temperatures that stay consistently warm. Common challenges include pest infestations and rot due to overwatering. Seasonal adjustments are necessary, as strumaria enter dormancy in the summer, requiring reduced watering and protection from intense heat, while winter signifies their growth season, demanding more attentive care in watering and temperature regulation.