Why is my plant stuck in flowering?

Siu'

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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.
 
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.
 
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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