Give her a little more time for sure.
I'm kinda funny in the head perhaps, but I like to watch trichome color but also look for what I call the last frost. I've found that many strains push out a last big layer of trichomes right near the end. Then I watch for trichome color. Otherwise I would have harvested two or three weeks early in some cases. I have had plants that were looking like yours, starting to change to a little amber but then a week later it puts on trichomes that put the existing ones to shame. It's then that I start judging trichomes for color. Does that make sense? I think many growers harvest early by watching "baby" trichomes changing colors.
It's harder with autos or strains you have no clue how long they really need to flower or when flowering technically started. You need to get to know a strain to squeeze the most out of her.
So, I say watch it and unless you see a large percentage of amber, see if she pumps out a last frost.
BTW - Don't flush or you will deprive her of food, severely limiting the last frost potential. Good luck and keep us posted.
And go ahead guys, rib away for my terminology, I got thick skin.
P.S. I have my PC on the net now! Screw that stoopid Samsung keyboard and no mouse.
Had to change carriers to tether without blue screens.