You should wait at least a few hours. And even then, be very careful about bumping a question that got ignored the first time around - whatever you do, don't bump it as-is...
It's possible your question was ignored the first time around because you were just unlucky and no one saw it. But it's far more likely that it just didn't look interesting. So fix that!
Make sure your title is a complete, concise summary of the problem you're trying to solve. Most people seeing your question will read nothing else - so make it count!
Make sure your question starts with a clear statement of the problem you're trying to solve and why you're trying to solve it. Aim for a short (2-3 line) paragraph - a little more is ok, but avoid it if you can. This is your second chance to catch the attention of anyone who thought your title looked interesting, so whatever you do don't waste this space on fluff like "Hi folks" or "Greetings, fellow humans from the planet earth on which I was born and definitely not hatched from an egg fallen to ground from parts unknown!"
Then include the details on what you've tried so far to solve your problem, any relevant code, test results, etc.
Oh, and make sure your question has tags that reflect the topics it pertains to, and none that are superfluous. You want anyone likely to have an interest in your question's subject matter to see it in their feed, but the last thing you want is to catch the attention of someone who is trying to avoid these same topics!
Such an edit will automatically bump your question back to the front page, and if you made the most of it will garner some positive attention.
Note that the system will automatically bump old, unanswered questions back to the front page at random.