I’d say aphids and you’re in trouble mate… Some will say soap water, but that didn’t work for me for my indoor plants. You need ladybugs pronto.
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Aphids , manually squish and hose them off
MrMoonAstronaut
I will probably get down voted but this actual worked for me and the plants are healthy and alive with no pests returning.
After a heavy aphid infestation I dumped my plants into buckets with 15 L water, 1.5 DL soap and 1.5 DL denatured alcohol for 2 hours and gave the roots the same treatment. The soil was put in the oven at 250 C for 4 hours to kill any bugs or eggs. Just shower the whole plant really good after the treatment do that no soap or alcohol is left on the roots or leaves.
babyliss1903
I have the same problem. Tried neem oil, no joy. Spraying water with dish soap, and then hose them clean solves temporarily. Ladybugs were only solution for me unfortunately.
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I’d say aphids and you’re in trouble mate… Some will say soap water, but that didn’t work for me for my indoor plants. You need ladybugs pronto.
Aphids , manually squish and hose them off
I will probably get down voted but this actual worked for me and the plants are healthy and alive with no pests returning.
After a heavy aphid infestation I dumped my plants into buckets with 15 L water, 1.5 DL soap and 1.5 DL denatured alcohol for 2 hours and gave the roots the same treatment. The soil was put in the oven at 250 C for 4 hours to kill any bugs or eggs. Just shower the whole plant really good after the treatment do that no soap or alcohol is left on the roots or leaves.
I have the same problem. Tried neem oil, no joy. Spraying water with dish soap, and then hose them clean solves temporarily. Ladybugs were only solution for me unfortunately.