Sweetberry Cough Auto by Garden Of Green
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Sweetberry Cough Auto is an indica-dominant auto-flowering strain developed by Garden of Green. It combines traditional cannabis traits with rapid growth cycles, making it accessible for cultivators and appealing for its balanced effects.
Appearance
Sweetberry Cough Auto produces dense, compact buds that showcase a range of colors from deep greens to subtle purples. The flowers are notably coated in a thick layer of trichomes, indicating their potency. The plant typically exhibits a bushy structure with symmetrical growth, characteristic of its auto-flowering nature.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sweetberry Cough Auto is characterized by a pronounced sweet, berry-infused fragrance. Upon closer inspection, this is complemented by earthy undertones, creating an inviting olfactory experience. The flavor profile mirrors this, offering a burst of sweet berry notes balanced by subtle herbal, earthy, and spicy nuances on the exhale.
Effects
This strain is reported to provide a balanced high, offering a sense of calm and focus. Users may experience cerebral effects without excessive sedation, contributing to its appeal for various activities. The effects are noted for their sustained duration, likely due to its cannabinoid profile.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Sweetberry Cough Auto typically contains THC levels around 18%, with minimal CBD content (<1%). The terpene profile is noted for compounds like Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor. Minor cannabinoids may also be present, adding to the strain's complexity.
Growing
As an auto-flowering strain, Sweetberry Cough Auto is recognized for its ease of cultivation and resilience. It progresses through its life cycle rapidly, making it suitable for growers seeking predictable harvests. The plant's structure is generally bushy, with abundant resin production.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Garden of Green, Sweetberry Cough Auto is a hybrid strain incorporating ruderalis genetics for its auto-flowering traits, blended with indica and sativa influences. Its lineage was refined through iterative cross-breeding, potentially including genetics from phenotypes like Cookies N Cream and Stardawg, aiming for enhanced potency and cultivation benefits.