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Questions seeking more information should be comments added to the OP's question - edited this to be a statement instead.
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dan
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Unfortunately, with wordpressWordPress you will not be able to know which plugin is consuming resources. You will have to disable the plugins one by one and then try. You can even optimize the database so that it does not consumes much resources.

WhichIt may be helpful to indicate which hosting plan do you have with your current provider ?GoDaddy.

Unfortunately, with wordpress you will not be able to know which plugin is consuming resources. You will have to disable the plugins one by one and then try. You can even optimize the database so that it does not consumes much resources.

Which plan do you have with your current provider ?

Unfortunately, with WordPress you will not be able to know which plugin is consuming resources. You will have to disable the plugins one by one and then try. You can even optimize the database so that it does not consumes much resources.

It may be helpful to indicate which hosting plan you have with GoDaddy.

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Unfortunately, with wordpress you will not be able to know which plugin is consuming resources. You will have to disable the plugins one by one and then try. You can even optimize the database so that it does not consumes much resources.

Which plan do you have with your current provider ?