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05-27-2008, 08:09 AM #1OPMember
Strawberry Cough
Strawberry Cough
80% Sativa / 20% Indica
Strawberry Cough is a sweet-flavored indoor variety with just enough indica influence to shorten the typically slow growing time of the semitropical sativa into a 2 month flowering cycle. The creamy berry taste combines with its expansive smoke to deliver a variety worty of its name.
Strawberry Cough gardens efficiently whether using hydroponics or soil setups. It is too branchy for sea of green, but Dutch Passion recommends planting 15-20 plants per square meter (1-2 plants per square foot). Strawberry Cough likes a boost of nutrients at the beginning of vegetative growth. Although no data was available for outdoor gardens, Strawberry Cough performs terrifically in greenhouses. Strawberry Cough is a plant of happy mediums, growing to a height of around 3 feet indoors or in a greenhouse garden and exhibiting leaves that balance between indica and sativa influences. This multi-branched plant will start delivering ripe colas about 40 days into flowering, and continue with a second wave that finishes at about 65 days. Greenhouse flowering times are typically a week shorter than indoor gardens.
The buds are tight and shaped like narrow pinecones, and may get quite long. This variety's branches are sturdy and support even the weightiest of colas. Strawberry Cough tickles the lungs with her creamy-sweet smoke, whose flavor resembles strawberry, perhaps with a kiwi fruit complement. The buz is heady and active, a classic let's-go-hiking sativa lift that can alleviate depression.KindGreenBuds Reviewed by KindGreenBuds on . Strawberry Cough Strawberry Cough 80% Sativa / 20% Indica Strawberry Cough is a sweet-flavored indoor variety with just enough indica influence to shorten the typically slow growing time of the semitropical sativa into a 2 month flowering cycle. The creamy berry taste combines with its expansive smoke to deliver a variety worty of its name. Strawberry Cough gardens efficiently whether using hydroponics or soil setups. It is too branchy for sea of green, but Dutch Passion recommends planting 15-20 plants Rating: 5
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05-27-2008, 08:34 AM #2Senior Member
Strawberry Cough
very nice discription, makes me want to grow it, next project is cheese but strawberry cough will be after that thanks:thumbsup:
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06-02-2008, 02:12 AM #3Junior Member
Strawberry Cough
it is great i have a ounce of it now and i think its good weed i smoked a blunt earlier to myself and i was blowwn
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06-02-2008, 02:40 AM #4Senior Member
Strawberry Cough
God, you made that sound so good.
What I would do for some right now :jointsmile:
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06-02-2008, 04:42 AM #5Senior Member
Strawberry Cough
I'm smoking it right now.
Just be sure you give it enough time to mature properly in flower.
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06-02-2008, 04:35 PM #6Junior Member
Strawberry Cough
im growing some 4 of them at the mo.. just started 12/12 the other day... could ye give us a smoke report?? high???:thumbsup:
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06-02-2008, 04:45 PM #7Senior Member
Strawberry Cough
Originally Posted by johnyb4546
Proper harvest time and curing are WAY important for this strain.
Harvest too soon, and you won't get the full effect. Harvest too late, and you'll ruin the taste and get a headache.
Cure it longer in the jar than you would most other strains for maximum effect and flavor, but don't leave it exposed to the air too long or you'll lose the flavor and it'll taste like hay.
It's a great strain for hydro, since it doesn't retain that 'hydro flavor'.
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06-03-2008, 01:31 PM #8Senior Member
Strawberry Cough
Can someone chime in here and let me know the target harvest time frame for this strain?
I'm growing Kushman's SC and read on another site that 70 days is not a bad time; currently I'm about 55-60 days and they are crystaling up nicely but still not 90-100 percent cloudy...
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06-03-2008, 07:43 PM #9OPMember
Strawberry Cough
Flowering - 56-63 days
Harvest - Early October
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06-04-2008, 02:14 AM #10Junior Member
Strawberry Cough
Is this strain similar to strawberry haze??
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