You might be. You might also be right about its having been forced to bloom. But you get points for trying! Think of it this way: The plant was putting on its best show…and then it was upended (moved) and its roots were, well, force fed (don’t mean that unkindly) and then dunked. It needs time to become acclimated to its environment. This is not to say that you did anything wrong (we can not see the situation) but and transplant/-fer/transition is going to be a surprise that a plant needs some time to get used to. Let it dry betw waterings. Do not be surprised if you do not get any more flowers this year, just keep an eye on it.
You might be. You might also be right about its having been forced to bloom. But you get points for trying! Think of it this way: The plant was putting on its best show…and then it was upended (moved) and its roots were, well, force fed (don’t mean that unkindly) and then dunked. It needs time to become acclimated to its environment. This is not to say that you did anything wrong (we can not see the situation) but and transplant/-fer/transition is going to be a surprise that a plant needs some time to get used to. Let it dry betw waterings. Do not be surprised if you do not get any more flowers this year, just keep an eye on it.