You will see buds appear between the leaves of the first love before maintenance. That's not the small head, it's the rhythm of flowering. Slowly this part of the bud will grow into a flower arrow, with yellow flowers on the top.
The first love flower is 5 petals, light yellow, with red spots on the inside.
Fleshy flowering needs a lot of nutrients. If you don't do well, it will kill the plant. The best solution is to cut off the arrow. When the flower arrow is just drawn out, cut it off so as not to consume too much nutrients.
But if it's the first time to see fleshy flowers, it's OK to leave them to watch. However, before the flower is drawn out, appropriate P and K fertilizer should be applied to promote flowering and ensure the supply of nutrients. If you give up, you can take off the bottom leaves properly, which can ensure the robust growth of the remaining leaves.