Modern houseplants are relatively expensive, and therefore it is very unpleasant when a newly purchased plant begins to slowly dry out.
Therefore, the gardener strives to help plants adapt to new conditions.
Unfortunately, on store shelves the plant's appearance may be normal.
But upon closer inspection, defects may be revealed that can and should be paid attention to.
A visual inspection will reduce the risk of getting an unhealthy specimen. In any case, the presence of some diseases and pests is not immediately noticeable.
You should not buy a flower if the following signs are visible.
You also need to inspect the soil in the pot - it should not be covered with mold. There should be no midges or springtails on it.