Likely it's transplant shock. But once she get's used to the fresh soil and the nutrients in it, she should start to show new growth within the week, unless during the transplant you dropped her or broke shitloads of roots.

Says 4 months of feeding on the bag doesn't it? So no additional nutrients till the nutrients in the soil have been exhausted. In reality, it only takes a month or so to deplete the existing nutrients.

If planning on this being a successful venture, you're going to need proper nutrients, proper lighting and a way to check water ph....for starters.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . plant in trouble!! save the weed!! ok so this is my first plant. It was given to me and the person that had it was putting some nasty fertilizing shit in the plant that was attracting flys and nats. I brought the plant inside b/c of all the bugs around it. it got so bad that I had to transplant it in to a new pot w/ new dirt. I dug the plant out and got out as much of the old dirt as possible to get rid of all the bugs. I put new dirt in the new pot (scotts potting soil) and followed the instructions on the back of the bag for Rating: 5