I agree with the last post. Check the temp and swirl it around a bit to try to wake up the yeast.
I have had some that I thought was finished in the secondary, moved them to a little warmer location and they started up again.
Good Luck and Cheers
I used oxygen with a 2 micron stone temp is 69° and the yeast were fine when I made the starter. Im thinking the temp may have droped ill give them a day hopefully they will pick upAh man, that's tough. Thank you a million for including gravity readings, because while this comes up all the time no one thinks to measure those and put 'em in the post!
That's quite low indeed. Did you aerate the wort at all? What temperature are you storing it at? If it's too low (maybe below 60 or 62?) your yeast might have just gone dormant right away.
Other than that, was the yeast too old or stored improperly? Only getting 6 points along shows pitiful yeast health. Heck, it's early enough that I would personally shake the heck out of it and repitch. You might wait for a second opinion on that, but it's sure not a case of "just give it some time". If you did have it in a spot that was too cold, then you might just warm it up to 68-70 and rouse the yeast with a sanitized racking cane to get it back in suspension.
I trust you cleaned it out?!
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