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Shogun by Royal Queen Seeds is an uplifting sativa that'll fly you to the moon and back after just a few hits. Bred from the original Amnesia Haze and Royal Gorilla, Shogun is 70% sativa dominant and flowers in 9–11 weeks. Come harvest time, these tall plants are typically loaded with long, airy flowers bearing earthy pine aromas and up to 25% THC.
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Shogun by Royal Queen Seeds is an uplifting sativa that'll fly you to the moon and back after just a few hits. Bred from the original Amnesia Haze and Royal Gorilla, Shogun is 70% sativa dominant and flowers in 9–11 weeks. Come harvest time, these tall plants are typically loaded with long, airy flowers bearing earthy pine aromas and up to 25% THC.
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Royal Queen Seeds
GROW HIGHER!
After becoming one of Europe’s largest and most respected seed banks, Royal Queen Seeds has also brought its superior genetics to the US and Thailand. Their skilled team of breeders and geneticists have developed a large library of genetics and a huge range of growing supplies. More recently, they revolutionised the world of weed by creating the first ever true F1 hybrid cannabis genetics.
Thanks to the recent legalisation of cannabis cultivation and consumption in Germany, Royal Queen Seeds has also launched a dedicated campaign in the country, further expanding its presence across Europe.
After becoming one of Europe’s largest and most respected seed banks, Royal Queen Seeds has also brought its superior genetics to the US and Thailand. Their skilled team of breeders and geneticists have developed a large library of genetics and a huge range of growing supplies. More recently, they revolutionised the world of weed by creating the first ever true F1 hybrid cannabis genetics.
Thanks to the recent legalisation of cannabis cultivation and consumption in Germany, Royal Queen Seeds has also launched a dedicated campaign in the country, further expanding its presence across Europe.
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