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Or, if you decide to go for seed, Superthrive will help it through the rough spots of its transplanting so you can flower it. It IS risky though, after a transplant. You may want, as Unknownclown said, to go ahead and cut them this year, and go for it next year. So with 2 options, myself, I would cut the flower. You get them every year anyway.
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