Can anyone tell me what these white specks are?

TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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There's no signs of any bugs, no issues that I can tell - she did start to go a bit pale but I think that's just because it needed a transplant - did that today so hopefully she'll darken back up. It's pineapple express as far as I know.
 

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TheGrassIsGreenerInAus

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That was my first thought too but there's no signs anywhere, nothing under the leaves no little flying specks when I disturb it - nothin'. It's in a sealed cupboard too so it's not like they can leave easily once in there. I'm stumped.
 

jungle666

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There's no signs of any bugs, no issues that I can tell - she did start to go a bit pale but I think that's just because it needed a transplant - did that today so hopefully she'll darken back up. It's pineapple express as far as I know.
I'd give it a spray of neem eco oil see what happens, c
Won't do any harm,what are you feeding it
 

ApoPNW

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Looks like bugs to me too. Check around real close under the leaves and stems for webs or crawlers. I just made the decision today to give the win to the bugs and turn off the lights and cut my losses on this run. I didn’t catch them in time and they’re now back after I released beneficials. Indoor bugs are no joke!
 
Looks like bugs to me too. Check around real close under the leaves and stems for webs or crawlers. I just made the decision today to give the win to the bugs and turn off the lights and cut my losses on this run. I didn’t catch them in time and they’re now back after I released beneficials. Indoor bugs are no joke!
Gentz I need help here...I think my plant wants to keep growing or can I just leave it in the pot.I have worms and insects in my soil,like red worms or a centipede idk,but yea tell me if I need to replant and also is there a natural way to make plants grow faster?..Apperently Jazz music helps.Idk if it does
 
Might be thrips or spidermites and underfeeding. Could you post more accurate pics? Check underside of her leaves really close.
 
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