This year's lupin.

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As you know it has been an odd year for weather and plants so I have a question.
I have a lupin seedling, sown at the beginning of the year, and it's tiny still but in flower. Should I cut the flower off? Surely the plant would be better served putting it's effort into growing and producing roots before Winter rather than flowers.
I have a lupin seedling, sown at the beginning of the year, and it's tiny still but in flower. Should I cut the flower off? Surely the plant would be better served putting it's effort into growing and producing roots before Winter rather than flowers.
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