When you broke the seed bud—do you mean the central part where the flower is, and it was leaking sap? Hopefully by now, it has dried and closed over the wound. You can prune off any spent flowers at the base of the flower stalk. As to the brown leaves, you can trim off any brown leaf tips. Or, if more than the tip is affected, you can wait until a leaf has dried completely, then snip it off where the leaf stalk meets the base of the plant. To help avoid further browning, check to make sure the plant is getting proper light, water, and fertilizer.
When you broke the seed bud—do you mean the central part where the flower is, and it was leaking sap? Hopefully by now, it has dried and closed over the wound. You can prune off any spent flowers at the base of the flower stalk. As to the brown leaves, you can trim off any brown leaf tips. Or, if more than the tip is affected, you can wait until a leaf has dried completely, then snip it off where the leaf stalk meets the base of the plant. To help avoid further browning, check to make sure the plant is getting proper light, water, and fertilizer.