Well, the caribbean red plant that was giving me so much trouble, that i've posted pictures of before, has finally met her demise . I've had it isolated since I noticed the brown spots on it, and today I was finally giving it a good luck and I noticed the sticky honeydew that aphids like to make, and my worst fear has been confirmed that it was aphids on the plant. I checked earlier last week when pam told me to check under the leaves for them, but I didnt notice any sign of them whatsoever, but I had also previously sprayed it with insecticidal soap, so maybe it was enough to keep them off from when I was looking, but obviously not enough. So I swallowed my pride and chucked her away. My question is, how in the world did this happen, and how did it happen to only one plant? Especially if im using the same soil for all of my plants, which are showing no signs of them whatsoever. Where exactly do they come from? And are there any previous warning signs to look for on my young seedlings, besides the obvious that I now know which is browning of the leaves. Thanks
Dan
Dan