Alright, let’s talk about them impatiens, you know, the pretty flowers everyone likes. But sometimes, things go wrong, real wrong. Bugs and sicknesses, they get to ‘em just like they get to us, only faster, I reckon.
Pesky Bugs that Bother Impatiens

First off, we got them aphids. Tiny little things, you barely see ‘em, but they suck the life right outta the plants. Leaves get all curled up and sticky, like someone spilled syrup all over. Not good, not good at all.
- What to do? Well, sometimes a good blast of water from the hose knocks ‘em off. If that don’t work, you might need some soap spray, the kind they sell at the store. Not too strong now, you don’t wanna burn the leaves.
Then there’s them spider mites. Even smaller than aphids, them little buggers. You see webs, fine little webs, that’s a sure sign. Leaves get all speckled and yellowish, like they ain’t had a good drink in weeks.
And what about the sicknesses? Them diseases?
Well, there’s this downy mildew thing. Sounds fancy, but it ain’t. Leaves get yellow spots on top, and this fuzzy white stuff on the bottom. It spreads fast, real fast. Kills the whole plant if you don’t watch out.
- How to fix it? Best thing is to get rid of the sick plants, quick. Don’t let ‘em touch the healthy ones. And make sure your plants ain’t too crowded, they need air to breathe, just like us.
Another one is impatiens necrotic spot virus. Big words, I know. But it basically means the plants get all stunted and twisted. Flowers look all messed up, not pretty at all. This one’s tricky, cause them little bugs, thrips, they spread it around.
Tarnished plant bugs, they’re another pain. They make the flowers all small and weird-looking. And sometimes, the stems look like they been cut, right at the ground. The whole plant just wilts and dies. Ain’t nothin’ worse than seeing that.
Root rot, that’s another bad one. Roots get all mushy and brown, like they’ve been sitting in water too long. That’s usually cause the soil ain’t draining right. The whole plant just keels over, like it’s given up the ghost.

Keeping Your Impatiens Healthy
So, what can you do to keep them impatiens happy and healthy? Well, first off, you gotta look at ‘em regular. Every day, if you can. Catch them bugs and sicknesses early, before they get outta hand.
Don’t plant ‘em too close together. They need space to breathe, you know. And make sure the water drains good, don’t let ‘em sit in puddles.
If you see a sick leaf, pick it off right away. Don’t just leave it there, it’ll spread the sickness to the other leaves. Put them sick leaves in a bag, tie it up tight, and throw it away.
And sometimes, you just gotta get rid of a whole plant. It ain’t easy, I know. But it’s better than letting the whole patch get sick. It’s like cuttin’ off a finger to save the hand, you know?
Now, some folks use them sprays and chemicals. But I ain’t too keen on that stuff. Seems like it’s just as bad for the plants as it is for the bugs. I’d rather try the water and the soap first, see if that does the trick. Only time I would use the strong stuff is if the bugs or the sickness is real bad and nothing else worked. You gotta do what you gotta do to protect your flowers.
So there you have it. A bit about them impatiens and their troubles. They’re pretty flowers, but they need a bit of looking after. Just like everything else in this world, I reckon.

Keep a close watch, take care of them plants, and hopefully they’ll keep blooming for ya.
More things to watch out for
Sometimes the plants just don’t look right, even if you can’t see any bugs or sickness. Maybe the leaves are pale, or the flowers ain’t as bright as they should be. That could mean they ain’t gettin’ enough sun, or maybe they need some food. A little bit of plant food, the kind they sell at the store, can do wonders. Just follow the instructions, don’t go overboard.
And remember, healthy plants are better at fightin’ off bugs and sicknesses. It’s like us, you know? If you eat good and get enough rest, you’re less likely to get sick. Same thing with plants. Give ‘em what they need, and they’ll be strong and healthy.
Impatiens are beautiful, no doubt about it, but they can be a handful sometimes. But with a little bit of care and attention, you can keep them looking their best. So get out there, get your hands dirty, and enjoy them pretty flowers while they last.
Don’t forget, gardening is about learning as you go. Don’t be afraid to try new things, and don’t get discouraged if something goes wrong. It happens to the best of us. Just keep at it, and you’ll get the hang of it eventually.
Tags: [impatiens, plant diseases, plant pests, flower care, gardening, aphids, spider mites, downy mildew, impatiens necrotic spot virus, tarnished plant bugs, root rot]
