Sweetopia is an indica-dominant strain created by crossing Citral (Pakistani Chitral) with the Thin Mints phenotype of GSC. Attributes include high yields, resin production and THC levels while the scent and taste also make this an indica fan's dream come true. Sweetopia stretches little during flowering so indoor growers are advised to allow plants to almost reach the desired final size before switching the lighting schedule. This strain also grows well outdoors between 50° of latitude north and south. Indoor flowering times take about nine weeks or a touch longer. Pruning lower branches is recommended to allow the development of larger buds that receive more light. Yields will be around 600 gr/m2. Growers are advised not to pick too early even if plants look ready. Outdoor-cultivated plants thrive in very warm, dry climates producing as much as 900 gr/plant with northern hemisphere harvests due in early October. Humid or damp conditions can result in mould so care should be taken be taken to ensure good air circulation to prevent mould. Pruning and/or thinning out of lower and inner foliage is strongly recommended for this reason too. Towards the end of flowering plants put on a colourful display including red, pink, amber, yellow and violet shades. Sweetopia is a top terpene producer with strong, fruity aromas of lemon, lime and clementine. Delicious flavours include mouthwatering citrus with earthy hash, diesel and red berry notes that endure on the palate. Its high resin content and concentration of terpenes make it a good extract source. THC content can be as high as 23% and, although indica-dominant, the citrus terpenes help to give a lively, energetic and sociable effect at lowers doses. Higher consumption can induce couchlock that may be therapeutically beneficial for some seeking a more positive outlook as well as relaxation.