Yeah @Limeygreen unless you have an indoor room with good air conditioning, indoor summer grows can get harder in some countries due to the high temperatures. This can induce stronger stretching and delay ripening in long-flowering sativas like this one. From afar, the flowers look ripe enough, but it's hard to tell from the pictures. If they are ripe, and being a Thai direct hybrid, it's better to use the flowers directly. However, you can try with a part of the harvest and see if the hash is to your liking.Harvested just shy of 16 weeks, temperatures were getting too warm at different times and delayed things, close to the light wanted to reflower and didn't quite mature on some but overall done, would do more of a flush next go around but smelling great, may make it all into hash, @dubi do you find they can make good hash or best as flowers?
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