Today, my worst nightmare for this project became a reality: Aphids.
I went to do some trimming on the plants and noticed the tell tale sticky crystals all over two of the plants. Luckily at this point, the problem was not an infestation. Two plants had a decent number, the rest were either very few or none at all . I immediately took my plants outside and stripped all of the new growth I have been anxiously watching for the last several weeks
along with much of the growth on my seedlings to make a little less surface area to treat, and soaked the plants in some neem oil I had left over from the season. (thank goodness) After that I let them dry out, and brought them back inside and thoroughly cleaned the pots they are in, to make sure none of the little parasites hung on that way. I cleaned and vacuumed my closet out thoroughly to ensure there weren't any buggers in there, and now I have a box fan blowing full blast in there. Not sure why I'm doing that part, but it seems like a good idea. I'll put the plants back in place in the next couple of hours
I think they got in on my seedlings within the last week or so. I have had them out in the sun on some warmer days, and some aphids probably jumped ship and laid eggs. I didn't see a single aphid all season, and now at the worst possible time they rear their ugly heads. I think I wiped the little buggers out, but I have another plan if not.
If they come back, I'm going to pull out all of the bonchis completely and dunk them in soapy water to drown the little bastards, then repot them in fresh, clean soil. The seedlings may end up being a casualty, but we will see what happens. I will try dunking them to, but they may not survive it. Wish me luck! Any tips are welcome
Here's a couple of pictures: