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Originally Posted by brassmonkey
looks like red hair female
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Yah ummmm anyway, she would be an indica sativa hybrid, sativa dominant as evident by the length and width of her leaves, being wider than a sativa purebred.
By the appearance of less than 3% of her pistils (hairs) having turned orange, I would say she is about 3 weeks into flowering and still has another 2-3 weeks to go. She could also go for a slight bump of (N) in the NPK ratio's [try an additional 300ppm of (N) to start for every 5 gallons of nutrient solution mixed and adjust from there] as I see a touch of yellowing at her tips, but over all exhibiting very healthy growth indicators so far. I would look at things like increasing the wattage of her light, or moving the light closer so that more of her canopy is penetrated, or even possibly better ventilation to keep the area cooler, as it looks to me that her vertical spacing is a bit lanky by looking at the 2 branches in the background. That could also be due to the use of a MH lamp instead of an HPS lamp.
This is advice coming from someone who averaged 6.5 ounces for every plant taking up only 24 inches of horizontal and vertical space per plant. I never did "Christmas tree shape" I always bonsai my plants and manipulate their shape for low and flat, even- growing top canopy, AKA "SOG" growing.