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"Mate, the mother was a pure Afghani and the father was a mostly sativa cross (mostly Thai, I believe) - that would make Sheherazade mostly indica, probably 60/40. I believe the satvia high and sweet taste still carry over into her, though. As for topping, I don't see why not. Luc said its single cola structure was adapted to sea-of-grean techniques, but if you fimmed it I dare say it would have lots of of spear-shaped cola sites. That would be the sativa in her. I saw some photos of Ed Rosenthal's Sheherezade being grown outside once, and its growth structure looked like an Afghani crossed with a skunk."
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I've got one flowering right now and it's quite a little bush with a dominant top, but *lots* of side branching, looks like it will be a good yielder. For a gardener looking for a good plant for spacing 4-6 plants a light this would be a good one.
One of my favorite strains of all time! Reminds me of the grapefruit we would pull off the neighbors trees. Just a classic smoke with a great smooth head to it. You will love it when you get a taste. good luck