The bug problem i wasn't dealing with was a very big problem, almost every leaf had some and the yellow ones had a lot, i'm scrubbing every leaf with a tissue and soapy water (potassium soap), its takeing me quite some time but it needs to be done, the place i have them is kinda narrow so i couldnt access them to inspect them. I hope they get better now, thanks everyone!
The bug problem i wasn't dealing with was a very big problem, almost every leaf had some and the yellow ones had a lot, i'm scrubbing every leaf with a tissue and soapy water (potassium soap), its takeing me quite some time but it needs to be done, the place i have them is kinda narrow so i couldnt access them to inspect them. I hope they get better now, thanks everyone!
Pics aren't great, but looks like aphids (as they're so big) which are easy to control. Spray Insecticidal soap or oil on the bottom of the leaves and soil, which will smother and kill, but normally requires a couple repeated applications. An internet search on "Insecticidal soap" will give a ton of info on home made receipts.
I agree, based on size and color, it would be safe to say they are aphids. Take a close look at one, an aphid will have two cornicles or spikes on their butt.
Before you treat, spray as many off as you can. It doesn’t look like you are too far into flower so you won’t cause a lot damage to the buds.
Spinosad products (I like captain jacks dead bug) and insecticidal soaps will work. I’ve used spinosad on aphids and none survived. You may need repeated applications.