If you’re getting them from private sellers, not commercial nurseries, do a solid once over before you buy it (still good practice when buying in-person from nurseries). If it looks good, once you get it home I’d unpot and check the roots for pests in addition to the foliage. A thorough rinse with a hose and maybe a treatment with a soap-based pesticide or soapy water spray would round out my initial intake procedure, repot into your medium of choice, then observe closely for a week or two.
I don’t usually do a true quarantine, plants are everywhere in my house and outside is too unpredictable. I inspect new plants daily for a long while and prevent them from touching their neighbors until I’m satisfied they’re pest-free. Sometimes I’ll put them on the kitchen counter for a week all by themselves, but that’s the best I can do.
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