Strawberry Daiquiri
Strawberry Cough × Banana Kush
Strawberry Daiquiri is a sativa-leaning hybrid cultivar celebrated for its fruit-forward profile and lively, daytime-friendly effects. It typically tests between 18-26% THC, offering a crisp, euphoric lift suitable for creative endeavors or social settings.
Appearance
Well-grown Strawberry Daiquiri presents medium-sized, stacked flowers with a noticeable trichome sheen and vibrant pistils. The buds often display a green base with hints of lavender or pastel hues, featuring a high calyx-to-leaf ratio. They are characterized by dense trichome coverage, giving them a frosted, crystalline look.
Aroma & Flavor
This cultivar is recognized for its bright, fruit-forward bouquet, often described as strawberry-lime with notes of tropical fruit, citrus, and cream. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a sweet, candy-like taste with hints of citrus and herbal undertones.
Effects
Strawberry Daiquiri typically delivers a fast-onset, mood-elevating experience that remains functional and clear-headed. Users often report feeling calm, creative, and euphoric, making it a popular choice for daytime use, social gatherings, and active pursuits.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Dominant terpenes frequently found in Strawberry Daiquiri include terpinolene, limonene, myrcene, and beta-caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. THC levels commonly range from 18-26%, with total cannabinoids typically between 20-29%. CBD content is generally less than 1%.
Origins & Lineage
While multiple breeders have released versions of Strawberry Daiquiri, a common lineage involves crossing Strawberry Cough with Banana Kush. Other variants may incorporate genetics like Tropicanna Cookies or Tangie to amplify citrus notes. These crosses aim to achieve a strawberry-forward profile with a citrus lift and balanced effects.
Growing
Strawberry Daiquiri phenotypes generally exhibit sativa-leaning architecture, avoiding the excessively wispy structure of some pure sativas. Plants require moderate internodal spacing that fills in during flowering. While specific yield and difficulty details vary by breeder, the focus is on achieving a desirable terpene profile and bud morphology.