GN Thai stick (kanga cut). This will be my last grow of this exotic Thai - I have too many others to try and I couldn't be bothered keeping clones. But it's an amazing plant; bushy, thin leaved, woody stemmed, very easy to maintain and can handle wet or dry weather better than almost any other. She also has a unique sweet fuely smell and old school high, just a shame I don't live another 10 degrees closer to the equator to finish her off properly before Spring comes around...
Very leafy tops, but as flowering develops the leaves yellow and fall off, and some resinous calyxes are revealed...
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Even with that further closeness to the equator they still want a nice hot/dry finish , my thai also looked similar to yours bushy,
was a rainy/cloudy season for it and expect took it s toll ,
ill try again ,
suspect they dont like much fert at all ,
too much N , too green ,, too much leaf ,, too long to flower,
just a theory , we will see how it plays out ,
fingers crossed on a dry finish ...