Good job, man!

There's no hybrid about that beauty, she's all sativa. Those leaves are narrow, long, and spidery.

What's that mean? Nothing bad -- of course not! She's going to be a fine smoke after a good cure, just make sure you've got the right amount of potassium in her diet now so she'll burn nice in whatever you plan to smoke 'er in.

Cannabis sativa is the predominately equatorial variety of cannabis that's grown particularly well outdoors anywhere in the 30° North - South latitude range. It's yield is typically smaller in comparison to Cannabis indica, but only when compared indoors and only under certain conditions. While the yield indoors is sometimes questionable, the potency for a sativa dominant strain is not -- often containing more THC based cannabinoids than it's indica kin.

Cannabis indica is the shorter, bushier counterpart of it's larger equatorial cousin; growing well anywhere in the 30° - 60° North - South latitude range. As mentioned, it's yield is often much larger than a sativa's when grown indoors, but the potency is not as great.

I might as well also mention Cannabis ruderalis. Ol' rudy is a tough lot to deal with, especially as a pure strain. It's almost not worth growing as the yield and potency aren't much more than shwag comparable. The one thing it does have, however, is this neat little auto-flowering gene. It's possibly attributed to it's area of growth -- 50° North - South latitude and beyond! This auto-flowering trait has been utilized in one strain famous you'll learn to love; Lowryder.

Anyway. Your plant could take anywhere up to a month to a month and a half to finish, maybe a little less. It really depends on how her phenotypes are hooked up -- just because she's a sativa doesn't mean she'll take twenty weeks to finish. Although your plant looks like it's getting very close.