Your plant should reach sexual maturity before you flower it. You will know it is mature enough because the branches will alternate from side to side on the stalk, as opposed to right across from each other as they are now.

Most of the small plants that you see being flowered are clones. The clones take their age and maturity from the plant they are cut from, so they can be flowered as soon as they root because their mother plant was sexually mature so they are sexually mature.

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