Yes, that is a flower cluster (assuming you’re talking about the bundle of green protruding from the stem at about middle of the photo).
TheJessAbides
Nope pretty common to see flowers at this stage of growth.
Nineteenth-Century
That’s the mega bloom that begins the first true branching. You can remove it and train the plant into V shape and maintain those 2 branches without any suckers or you can let it grow without any pruning and leave that bloom.
Capable_Culture_7344
Look at how the flowers are on their own; while your leaves and shoots are always popping together
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Yes, that is a flower cluster (assuming you’re talking about the bundle of green protruding from the stem at about middle of the photo).
Nope pretty common to see flowers at this stage of growth.
That’s the mega bloom that begins the first true branching. You can remove it and train the plant into V shape and maintain those 2 branches without any suckers or you can let it grow without any pruning and leave that bloom.
Look at how the flowers are on their own; while your leaves and shoots are always popping together