Not growing.

Did you transplant at time of flower? Also if you did transplant did you add microbes to the soil? If you did she might be putting her energy into roots and not into flower.
I added dynomyco when I transplanted. I waited a 2 days then flipped into flower. Maybe I should have waited more time before flipping
 

kovidkough

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nothing now your 11 days into flip the stress of putting it back into veg would cause more shock, your trying to build up your flower hormones with the increase in dark period , takes time to tip the scales
 

BucketGrower

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nothing now your 11 days into flip the stress of putting it back into veg would cause more shock, your trying to build up your flower hormones with the increase in dark period , takes time to tip the scales
Ah yea, I've had a few strains take 3 weeks to want to start flowering.
 

farmingfisherman

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Patience.. They will start to flower when they are ready, but the good news is because the root system will be established the flowers should be really nice. Just takes more time, might need to make sure you give the plants the nitrogen they will need plus the other nutrients for flower. Be careful though that you don't overdo it. Good luck!
 

kovidkough

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next time let the plant get comfortable in a container so its energy will go to stretching instead of root growth, in a week it should shoot upward after settling in, might not lose alot of yield but certainly not optimal , also make sure the final container won't become root bound in late flower
 
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