So I had aphids, sprayed with water and dishwashing liquid. I don't know if I got the measurements wrong or what, but I burnt the sh*t out of them


. I had a very busy weekend, so when the rain came in last night I went outside to bring my girls in,and thats when I saw the damage


. I sprayed them down with water, but one of the girls was just getting worse. This afternoon she had lost almost all of her leaves, so I pulled her to try to salvage what I could. But for the second girl, is there anything else that I can do to try to reverse what already been done? We live and learn, and I learned to never do this again! Also, if I germ. indoors now, will it be OK to go out in a Month or should I just wait for long season in april. I don't want monsters, for fear of the paka-choppa.