For pansy orchids, a moderately bright, indirect light setting is ideal, avoiding direct sunlight that can scorch leaves. Consistent moisture is key, with a well-draining, airy orchid mix suited to their epiphytic nature, allowing roots access to both air and water. Temperature preferences are moderate, thriving in a range typical of household conditions, with higher humidity levels beneficial. Gardeners often grapple with issues like fungal infections due to overwatering or poor air circulation, as well as common orchid pests. Seasonally, pansy orchids requires vigilant monitoring of environmental changes, with reduced watering in winter and protection from heat stress in summer.