I bought this azalea 2 weeks ago from a local nursery, and planned on planting it in the ground for non-bonsai purposes in the autumn. When I bought it, all of the leaves looked very lush and healthy - the reason I bought it, and had new growth coming out. I had been eying it for ages since it had been sat there for ages and was alot of azalea for the price. When I check on it this morning,, the azalea had started to turn white around the edges of the leaves and there are tiny flee-like insects infesting it. It has been kept in light shade since I bought it, similar to the conditions in the nursery from where I bought it.
So what am I doing wrong? Are these insects causing the azalea to turn white? How can I get rid of them and how can I get the lush green foliage back?
The insects are pretty visible on this photo
All help is appreciated, as always
James