Is that the Kaya Gold you're talking about? It might start flowering, but like
@mmjmon said it could only be preflowers which happen after a plant get to be around a couple months old usually. If you can put up a decent pic we can tell you.
I just looked up the genetics of Kaya Gold and I wouldn't be surprised if it does start flowering being it's a mostly indica strain. I thought Kaya Gold was a mostly sativa dominant hybrid, but I was wrong. Because of our daylight hours most hybrids and all indica dominant strains (maybe an exception somewhere?) are going to think winter is right around the corner here all year long so they'll start flowering. For the most part, you won't get very big plants here without supplemental lighting unless they're bred for the tropical outdoors. A bunch of the oldschool Hawaii varieties got huge because they were from other tropical varieties and were grown straight outdoors here and continued to be bred here so they were used to the daylight hours and knew the difference between the light hours of the different seasons and also had a helping hand with some people who obviously knew what to look for in breeding.
I just went and checked out one of my neighbor's plants yesterday. He grows everything from seed and they ranged from a little over a foot tall to about 3 ft. tall. He's probably got about 30 plants and they're a bunch of different varieties and it was a good example of seeing how genetics affect growth here. He only had a few that hadn't started flowering and they were the tallest and all but one of them had a big open sativa looking structure. Most of the smaller ones were flowering so they're probably more indica dominant; they also had a tighter structure to them which is another good indicator of indica genetics generally.
I think I might have mentioned it before, but in case I didn't, you guys should be taking a good look at any flowering plants at this time of year. The chance of hermies go up during this time of year for flowering plants because they'll continue to flower since there's not enough light hours to keep them vegging, but the days are getting longer so it's pretty unnatural to them. They'll start throwing bananas sometimes because of it; so be checking just in case, unless you want some seeds, then you might just get lucky.
I just threw two Dream Beavers (Bodhi Seeds), three Blue Dreams and one Hazmat OG x Kirkwood OG outside yesterday. The Blue Dream was a hit last time so I'll proabaly be running that quite a bit. It came out really lovely. The other two strains I haven't grown, but all the genetics have gotten really good reviews so I'm excited to see how they turn out. The Dream Beavers have been pretty tough so far and I appreciate that.
I'll throw some pics up later. I gots some yard work to do before the sun goes down.