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It's normal.
A from your crown has to be longer than a hair at your nape to have your hair blunt.
Now, for some reason whenever I say this, people don't get me.I'll try anyway.
Say that you are at full APL. A hair from the very top of your head had to grow all the way down your back. A hair from your nape is a few inches closer to your back, so it takes less time for hair at the bottom layers to reach the same point.
I did a diagram. The hair from the top of your head has a longer distance to grow if you are looking for blunt ends.
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So... nothing is wrong with you. The hair at your crown/top layers isn't growing slower. It takes more time because it has a longer distance to grow.
I would just be patient and cut my hair blunt at a date in the future. Or, at least cut a bit off the ends of the lower layers so that it wouldn't look like a mullet.
I think I will cut my hair blunt when it fully reaches APL - BSL. Godwilling.
Good luck in your hair journey!