your plant looks generally healthy and is in early to mid-flowering (you can see white pistils forming nicely). The leaves are mostly green and not showing major deficiencies or toxicities. However, I notice a couple of things you should keep an eye on:
1.Slight Leaf Curl / Clawing – Some of the leaf tips appear to curl down slightly. This can be an early sign of nitrogen toxicity or overfeeding.
2.Shading from Large Fan Leaves – The big fan leaves are blocking a lot of light from reaching bud sites below. A light defoliation would help improve airflow and light penetration.
3.Possible Light Stress – If the leaves directly under the light start to show upward curling or bleaching, you may need to raise your light slightly.
Overall, nothing major is wrong yet, but I’d recommend Checking your nutrient levels (especially nitrogen).
Considering some light defoliation for better bud development.
Keeping an eye on leaf tips for any signs of burn.