Caring for leptolepia involves moderate light, consistent moisture, and well-draining soil. They thrive in temperate climates but may struggle with pests, such as aphids, and fungal diseases. Spring and summer demand vigilant watering and shielding from intense heat, while autumn calls for reduced watering. Winter requires protection from cold, positioning in ample light, and careful watering to prevent root rot. Seasonal pruning maintains plant health and shape.