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No. 2500Sativa

Strawberry Cough CBD

Strawberry Cough (Original) × High-CBD strains (e.g., Cannatonic, AC/DC)

Strawberry Cough (CBD) is a CBD-forward variation of the classic Strawberry Cough, designed to offer the original's berry aromatics and daytime clarity with significantly reduced intoxicating effects. This sativa-dominant cultivar is favored for its ability to promote focus, ease social interactions, and provide a sense of calm without heavy psychoactivity.

EffectsCalm Focus Social Ease
May help withFatigue
AromaBerryFruityPineHerbalCitrus

Appearance

This strain typically presents a sativa-dominant plant structure, characterized by elongated, spear-like colas and medium-density buds. The flowers are often conical, with vibrant lime to forest-green calyxes, prominent orange pistils, and a frosty trichome layer. Its slender leaves and moderate internode spacing suggest sativa influence, and plants may exhibit moderate stretching during flowering. The buds possess a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, contributing to an appealing finished appearance after trimming.

Aroma & Flavor

True to its name, Strawberry Cough (CBD) offers a prominent sweet berry aroma, reminiscent of ripe strawberries and jam, often accompanied by a subtle citrus zest. Deeper notes can include hints of pine and a mild peppery spice. When a bud is broken apart, a stronger strawberry-candy impression is released. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, delivering a clear strawberry taste on the palate, with a bright, slightly effervescent quality on the inhale. The exhale typically finishes with light pine and pepper notes, balancing the sweetness.

Effects

Consumers often choose Strawberry Cough (CBD) for its ability to foster focus and social ease, providing a functional calm that is well-suited for daytime use. Unlike high-THC sativas, it delivers clarity and uplift without significant psychoactive intensity. This makes it a popular choice for individuals seeking a gentle, clear-headed experience that supports productivity and relaxation.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This cultivar is distinguished by its elevated CBD content, often making it the dominant cannabinoid, with THC levels typically lower than traditional sativa varieties. The terpene profile commonly includes myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, terpinolene, and ocimene, which contribute to its characteristic berry, citrus, and herbal notes. The specific cannabinoid and terpene percentages can vary significantly between cultivators and phenotypes, underscoring the importance of checking a certificate of analysis (COA) before purchase.

Origins & Lineage

Strawberry Cough (CBD) is a CBD-rich adaptation of the well-known Strawberry Cough strain, which gained popularity in the early 2000s, often attributed to breeder Kyle Kushman. The original is thought to have Haze ancestry and a distinct strawberry scent. The CBD variant emerged as breeders began crossing the original or its facsimile with high-CBD donor lines, such as Cannatonic or AC/DC, aiming to retain the recognizable flavor profile while minimizing THC and emphasizing CBD for a gentler effect.

Frequently asked questions

What is Strawberry Cough (CBD)?
Strawberry Cough (CBD) is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain known for its high CBD content and the characteristic sweet berry aroma of the original Strawberry Cough, but with significantly reduced THC and intoxicating effects.
What are the primary aromas and flavors of Strawberry Cough (CBD)?
This strain is recognized for its strong sweet berry notes, often described as strawberry jam or candy, complemented by hints of citrus, pine, and a subtle peppery spice on the exhale.
What effects can I expect from Strawberry Cough (CBD)?
Consumers typically experience a sense of calm, focus, and social ease, making it suitable for daytime use without heavy psychoactivity. It is often sought for its gentle, clear-headed effects.
What is the typical cannabinoid profile of Strawberry Cough (CBD)?
Strawberry Cough (CBD) is CBD-dominant, with THC levels generally being much lower than the original. Specific ratios can vary greatly, so checking the Certificate of Analysis (COA) is recommended.