Aphids

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Fukien tea got some aphids (suprise i know), leaves looked fine but they were chowing on the new growth, i used a chemical pesticide and id did nothing apparent, the aphids were still getting worse. I then used some dish detergent mixed with water and a toothbrush like i saw on youtube, and it seems to have worked for the aphids but some leaves started to turn pure black immediately after. Is it a fungus because the soap removed some sort of natural protectant on the leaves? I removed most of the black leaves but some still have spots. Should i remove them all or just keep an eye on it? Suggestions please. Much appreciated.
 

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SWfloirda

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It is most likely sooty mold that grows on waste left behind by the aphids. If the aphids are gone it should improve on its own.
 

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Spray with Neem oil and keep out of the sun afterwards.

My FT has done every bad thing I can imagine but I refuse to baby it and it keeps kicking. I do keep it out of direct sun and am careful not to overwater it when it's stressing.
 
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Spray with Neem oil and keep out of the sun afterwards.

My FT has done every bad thing I can imagine but I refuse to baby it and it keeps kicking. I do keep it out of direct sun and am careful not to overwater it when it's stressing.
Ok, Thank you for the advice!!
 
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