This is the first time I'm dealing with any sort of pests attacking my habanero plant. Few days ago I noticed some aphids on my leaves, but I only started paying attention once I saw some sticky honey-like substance on my leaves and pods when harvesting them. Haven't had much time to deal with, but today I saw these buggers spread across the whole plant, so I gave it a nice shower with a teaspoon of dish soap mixed with 0.5 liter of water.
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My question is, since it's pretty late in the season, and those pests are more or less frequent in early season when there's no pods on the plant:
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1. I always give my ripe chillies a thorough rinse before consuming/making hot sauce, but will chilli pods absorb soapy water making them inedible? (perhaps stupid question, but I haven't found really any good answer to that)
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2. Will it harm pods? I know I should've sprayed soapy water just locally and observe next 24-48 hours, but I will be on a bussiness trip again, so I risked it by spraying it all over the plant.
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3. Noticed also a lot of holes in the leaves. Aphids don't cause that, do they*
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My question is, since it's pretty late in the season, and those pests are more or less frequent in early season when there's no pods on the plant:
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1. I always give my ripe chillies a thorough rinse before consuming/making hot sauce, but will chilli pods absorb soapy water making them inedible? (perhaps stupid question, but I haven't found really any good answer to that)
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2. Will it harm pods? I know I should've sprayed soapy water just locally and observe next 24-48 hours, but I will be on a bussiness trip again, so I risked it by spraying it all over the plant.
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3. Noticed also a lot of holes in the leaves. Aphids don't cause that, do they*