When too much nitrogen is present, what tends to result is an explosion of foliar growth, but at the expense of flower formation. Normally occurs from using organic nitrogen which takes a long time to break down causing the ratio to skew higher and higher as flower continues and less and less nitrogen is used up more and more accumulates.
Not end of the world. But will reduce overall secondary metabolites within the plant. Still smokable tho for sure. She looks otherwise well cared for just a slight skew on ratios. The ratio and overall balance of mineral nutrients in a growing medium significantly influence a plant's internal phytohormone levels, which in turn dictate plant growth and development. Deficiencies or an imbalance in essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium can trigger changes in phytohormone biosynthesis, metabolism, and signaling, altering developmental responses like flowers to leaf ratios.