Hi there Mr Grow. As you know every different genetics has a different way to mature for the trichomes. Right now you see some amber but the trichomes are mostly clear. That means they are empty and not ready yet. So actually trichomes can turn amber for any number of reasons much like pistills for example a break in the membrane. amber means oxydised, like rust, so contact with air (from the airflow, maybe it's too hard, or direct), or humidity (maybe it's too dry, too humid), anything even contact can cause this. So keep checking until all the trichomes are cloudy, then it's ready . You still have time . Hope this helps ! 🚀