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Apr 14, 2026 - 10:48 PM
When placed alongside other red vein strains, Red Thai typically falls closer to the slower and stronger end of the range. It does not share the moderate pacing seen in middle-tier reds, nor does it carry the slight lift that some faster reds provide.
Its strength also tends to stand out. While not necessarily overwhelming, the higher alkaloid concentration gives it a more substantial feel that builds and holds more firmly. In comparison, milder reds may feel less defined, while balanced reds may feel more flexible. Red Thai, by contrast, remains consistent in both pacing and intensity.
Its strength also tends to stand out. While not necessarily overwhelming, the higher alkaloid concentration gives it a more substantial feel that builds and holds more firmly. In comparison, milder reds may feel less defined, while balanced reds may feel more flexible. Red Thai, by contrast, remains consistent in both pacing and intensity.
