Always ask about potting!
I have recently bought a Phal. inscriptiosinensis (among others) on eBay. It was advertised as potted in a 9 cm pot and I assumed that the plant had strong roots and required a 9 cm pot. Right?
Wrong.
I took the plant out of the pot and found out that there weren't so many roots, and three of them were dead. I plan to repot it in a 5 cm pot, but even this one is too big.
Lesson: always ask the vendor if the plant you intend to buy is correctly potted! Otherwise, you might be lead to believe that the plant is stronger than it actually is, judging by the size of the pot.
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