Flowering? Also should I trim damage?

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This plant was slightly stunted a few weeks ago it is currently 35 days old and I believe I see some slight flowering to begin.My question is from the damage it took on several weeks ago to these leaves should I remove them at this point.The plant is still trying to grow I know stunting it again would not be good right when it’s starting to flower or pre flower

I also included a pic so someone can let me know if this is flowering yet
 
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Eternulwinter

Eternulwinter

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This plant was slightly stunted a few weeks ago it is currently 35 days old and I believe I see some slight flowering to begin.My question is from the damage it took on several weeks ago to these leaves should I remove them at this point.The plant is still trying to grow I know stunting it again would not be good right when it’s starting to flower or pre flower

I also included a pic so someone can let me know if this is flowering yet
 
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mysticepipedon

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Those are definitely preflowers — the plant is mature enough to flower. Is this indoors or outdoors?

If outdoors, it will flower if the photoperiod for the plant is matched by the natural lighting at your latitude.
If indoors, it will flower when you flip.
If an auto, yeah, it's flowering.
 
Eternulwinter

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Those are definitely preflowers — the plant is mature enough to flower. Is this indoors or outdoors?

If outdoors, it will flower if the photoperiod for the plant is matched by the natural lighting at your latitude.
If indoors, it will flower when you flip.
If an auto, yeah, it's flowering.
It’s indoor auto.just letting it soak up a taste of sun.
 
mysticepipedon

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Be careful. Taking indoor plants out for fun in the sun is a good way to bring in pests.
 
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