Strawberry Cough by Fatbush Seeds
Strawberry Fields × Haze
Strawberry Cough, developed by Fatbush Seeds, is a sativa-dominant hybrid celebrated for its distinctive flavor and uplifting effects. It combines classic sativa genetics to offer a stimulating experience suitable for both recreational enjoyment and therapeutic relief.
Appearance
Strawberry Cough presents dense, trichome-coated buds that showcase a vibrant spectrum of greens, often accented with deep purples or reddish hues. Bright orange pistils stand out against the foliage, and some phenotypes may display a more pronounced red coloration. The buds are typically larger than those of many traditional sativa strains.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Strawberry Cough is dominated by a sweet strawberry scent, balanced by subtle herbal and earthy undertones. This fruity profile is complemented by a flavor that mirrors the aroma, featuring a prominent strawberry taste with underlying earthy and herbal notes. The combination offers a layered sensory experience.
Effects
This strain is known for producing a clear-headed, cerebral high, making it a popular choice for enhancing creativity and focus. Users often report feeling stimulated and uplifted, which can help combat feelings of fatigue. The effects are generally not overly sedating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate THC levels typically range from 18% to 24%. While THC is dominant, other cannabinoids may be present, contributing to its effects. The low CBD content, usually under 1%, ensures the experience remains primarily stimulating rather than sedating.
Growing
While specific details on cultivation difficulty, flowering time, or yield are not provided, Strawberry Cough is recognized for its stable genetic expression and potential for robust yields. It is generally considered a sativa-dominant hybrid that thrives under optimal conditions.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Fatbush Seeds, Strawberry Cough is believed to be a cross between potent phenotypes of Strawberry Fields and Haze. Some genetic analyses also suggest potential influences from strains like Skunk #1 and Jack Herer, contributing to its stimulating qualities and distinct profile.