Strawberry Cough is a Sativa-dominant hybrid strain made from Strawberry Fields X Haze – it is bred by Dutch Passion, and is named partly due to its cough-inducing ability, even amongst experienced smokers. It tends to deliver around 80% Sativa and 20% Indica effects.
The pistils on this sample of Strawberry Cough are wild, perhaps signalling heat stress. They are an organgy-yellow colour and all over the bud.
Despite the small size, these buds have been given a very good trim/manicure, and only some bases of leaves are visible.
Actually when smelling this sample, at least initially, I get the earthy/woody smell I tend to get from organic grows.
Breaking open the bud, a definite strawberry pungent aroma is released and this smells great!
Grinding up the Strawberry Cough, I’m treated to a bit more of the strawberry aroma but the smell is now outweighed by the pungent notes coming from the ground up weed.
I found the taste in this particular sample somewhat lacking. It was disappointing after the smell to not experience that strawberry flavour in its entirety. However, the smoke did leave a strawberry-inspired aftertaste in my mouth post-cough.
Smoking this wasn’t a bad experience - while it was not particularly harsh, the strawberry cough smoke felt a little hotter than normal during the inhale, and perhaps that is what caused me to cough.
Surprisingly, vaping this didn’t taste much better than smoking it in my bong, although I was able to detect some more flavour notes.
Overall, not the best consumption experience, which I believe is down to the sample rather than the genetics.
A cerebral uplift ensues with a bit of body relaxation, but also the ultimate in daytime smoking productivity levels – this one suits me well!
The effects of this strain feels perfect for a daytime smoke AM or PM – in subsequent days after the review I found myself going back to the Strawberry Cough sample for my first smoke of the day due to the excellent high it induces when consumed.
This isn’t the highest grade of cannabis I’ve consumed recently. But while I was disappointed in some areas like the taste, this was mitigated somewhat by the effects felt shortly after – because it’s hard to not enjoy something that makes you feel so good!
I’d just like to reiterate that I believe this was down to the sample itself, and not the genetics, and I will be coming back to update this page as soon as I’ve tried another batch of Strawberry Cough.
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