• I have a WordPress install on a site hosted on Siteground that is the only one of around 10 I have on my account there that has very long load times between transferring from http to https. Here are two GTMetrix reports that show you what the load times are like when, for some reason, sometimes there is hardly any load time between the http to https transfer (very rare and brief). The second report shows you what is almost always the case…there is 6-7 seconds of load time when going from http to https.

    Fast http to https: https://gtmetrix.com/reports/upliftguide.com/MQj905Ls
    Slow http to https: https://gtmetrix.com/reports/upliftguide.com/mnGyRkUU

    I’ve spoken with my webhost (Siteground) already and even after using the Better Search Replace plugin to replace all http links with https, I’m having this issue. They assured me there’s no issues on the server-side, but I don’t know what the exceptionally long https request load time could be stemming from.

    Any ideas what could be the issue here? I am using Let’s Encrypt for the SSL, which comes as an option to turn on in the cpanel. I don’t have https enforce activated on this or any of my other sites; just have Let’s Encrypt active. I’m on a shared hosting server with no dedicated IP address.

    Here’s another one of my sites on the same server also using Let’s Encrypt, and loading https very fast: https://gtmetrix.com/reports/hiptreasure.com/w0YEnWfM

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  • Thread Starter shiftisnow

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    I would like to add that I spoke with Let’s Encrypt and it doesn’t seem to be the SSL causing the slow load time, since the SSL itself loads in 117.5ms. They said 7 seconds to create the Html-Content may be because of a slow database, or maybe missing or wrong indices. The thing is, I literally just created the website a few days ago, so what could be stalling the loading of the content so much?

    Screenshot of the breakdown: https://prnt.sc/rs3fzm

    Also, I misspelled the URL earlier; it’s https://upliftguide.com/

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    Thread Starter shiftisnow

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    I worked this out and it turns out, Siteground’s SG Optimizer plugin has an option to configure the site to work correctly via HTTPS and forces a secure connection to your site, so once that was disabled, there’s no more long load times of https. I really thought it was something more complex than that, but there it is!

    I can’t really help you TBH, but if I were you I would create a “test” website, to see if it’s the fault of your host, or the fault of something within your current wordpress blog.

    In a subdirectory, upload a new wordpress. Create a new database for this wordpress, and populate it with different contents: not the same plugins you already have, not the same theme you already have, create a few posts, and see if there’s the same problem or not.

    With that, you’ll know if your host is at fault (and then it’s time to move, hosts admitting they may have a problem are so rare), or if it’s indeed something within your current wordpress setup (and then good luck eliminating, one by one, the potential culprits).

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