Got the lamp cuz it was working and cheap. And seemed to get the job done, and even still does...with the drawback of having to keep it so many extra inches away, so the plant doesn't burn. It works, but at a cost. It still distributes light pretty well. Even more so, because my CFL is 150w.

I do infact plan on getting some more mini-CFLs. Maybe 2-4 more. Perhaps 40w bulbs. Then i'll get ahold of some of those bendable-neck desklamps, and give my plant some more light.

Although from the top where the light is, it already seems totally enveloped in light. I suppose I should give it more. Because it seems to not be branching off very much. Although the site I got the seeds from did tell me that the 2 problems i'm having, are common with this strain (stretching, and not being very branchy) and are even normal symptoms of the strain, i'm not sure this is all because this is how the strain is, or because i'm not giving it enough light. So i'll probably be purchasing a few more CFLs with lower wattage, just in case. Better safe than sorry.

Thx for the info on the sex. I'll keep that in mind, and keep checking for new growth, and update on anything new I find. And yes, I will indeed study, more.

I know a bunch already, i've just never had to run into problems with my plants before (all i've ever gotten were males, thus my question on females. The males I ended up getting all showed near-distinguishable sex by now, so I thought it'd be the same with females.) and I usually do it right. =P So this little conundrum was a first for me.

I didn't underwater it. I didn't underfeed it.
Furthermore, I didn't overwater nor overfeed it.

I simply let it grow, and it commited near suicide.
Lmfao. Imagine that. Irony.

Anyways, thx for the tips.
Will update when I see a major difference.
For rather better or worse.