“They picked me up and immediately started investigating. Honestly, fair.”
These daisies look normal for freshly cut flowers: upright blooms, clean white petals, and no obvious wilting, spotting, or pest damage. Since the stems were not put straight into water after picking, the main thing to watch is early cut-flower dehydration, but at the moment there is no clear problem to diagnose.
What to do now
If you want them to last, get the stems into clean water soon and keep them cool. If they are already decorative and still firm, no treatment is needed.
Also possible, but less likely
What would prove it
Monitor for wilt
Check again later today for drooping petals or soft stems, since that would point to dehydration rather than disease.
Turn this into a recovery case
One photo gives a diagnosis. Tracking proves whether the plant is recovering.
Don’t leave the diagnosis hanging 🌱
Save it now, then use the next photo to confirm if this was the right call.
Create account & save plant 🌱