Why is my plant stuck in flowering?

Siu'

Member
Hi all! I have this splendid White Russian that has been growing since mid-April. About a month ago, I transplanted her because she was too much in the shade and only received 2 hours of sunlight. After I moved her, sheP_20220830_101926.jpgP_20220830_101937.jpgP_20220830_101949.jpgP_20220830_102037.jpgP_20220830_102030.jpgP_20220830_102146.jpg recovered very quickly and had a fairly visible growth, and a week later, it entered the flowering period. The problem is that it doesn't continue, it stayed in the same stage (you can see the pistils) and 2 weeks have passed and it's the same. I specify that the night is completely dark and it is about 17 degrees at night and 30 during the day.
 

BenGman

Well-Known Member
And I'm guessing you feed her, and you absolutely don't shine a light on her at night so she'll do her thing ..eventually.

Looks nice and healthy.
 

Siu'

Member
And I'm guessing you feed her, and you absolutely don't shine a light on her at night so she'll do her thing ..eventually.

Looks nice and healthy.
I don't feed her. Fed her just once with clonex when i moved her, because i guessed that some bottom roots were broken. Never fed my plants in 6 years of growing. Just rain water and good soil.
And yes, no light at night, she is on the right hiding place.
 
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