Strawberry Cough Shatter
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Description
Strawberry Cough Shatter
Sativa
Strawberry Cough shatter is a bracing, taste focused Sativa hybrid.
Strawberry Cough Shatters unmistakable strawberry flavor is the result of crossbreeding by cannabis pioneer Kyle Kushman. Its impressive buds won the title of Best Flower in the 2013 Cannabis Cup. Fruity and light, this strain is an uplifting and productive smoke that can be enjoyed in a variety of settings. Strawberry Cough is a cross between Strawberry Fields and old school staple Haze. The average THC composition of this strain is between 15% and 20%. Emerald Cannabis Worx tested this strain through pH Labs and hit a record high of 22.98% THC in 2018.
Kyle Kushman, a former High Times editor, developed this wonder largely by chance in 2000. Kushman claims to have received a small clone from a fellow breeder. A runt, the clone had allegedly been grown next to a strawberry patch somewhere in Connecticut. Kushman was struck by the clone’s pungent strawberry scent. He dubbed the strain Strawberry Field, and eventually crossed it with a Haze plant. The result was a Strawberry Cough. A hybrid that tastes soft and sweet and delivers a solidly cerebral high. Kushman built a buzz around Strawberry Coughs in New York City’s underground cannabis market.
He then moved out west to focus on cultivation in California and handed out clones of Strawberry Cough on the cross-country drive. This boosting its popularity even more.
The strain’s award-winning flowers are large and chunky. Despite its dominant Sativa genetics, Strawberry Cough has a more Indica-typical bud structure. It also had solid and densely packed leaves. The Sativa genes show, however, in the buds’ tapered, conical shape, less like popcorn and more like tiny pine cones.
The flowers are covered in cloudy amber trichomes that lend the leaves a slightly yellowish appearance. Red rather than orange pistils are threaded through the sticky leaves. The mild scent of strawberries wafts up from the buds, mixed with a little bit of peppery spice. When buds are combusted, they give off a herbal cloud, reminiscent of parent strain Haze. Smoke from this strain is typically harsh, causing many users to cough and sometimes leading their eyes to water.
The initial taste is of ripe strawberries, without any hint of skunkiness or musk. On the exhale, the strawberry flavor has some more sweetness. This saccharine berry scent lingers for a while after users have toked.
This strain has a buzzy, thoughtful high settles in almost immediately. Users may feel initially unsettled, but, in the right set and setting, can embrace the sharp focus associated with this strain — it’s great for deep conversation, reading, or working on tasks that involve some degree of creativity or problem-solving. Strawberry Cough can also impart an energetic feeling of motivation and intensity that’s perfect for plowing through more mundane tasks. The opportunity for non-linear and less traditional ways of thinking makes Strawberry Cough a uniquely creative strain. Its sense of euphoria and tendency towards chattiness also marks this as a great choice in lively social settings.
Medically speaking, Strawberry Cough is beneficial in regulating entrenched mood disorders. As users feel a boost in energy and creativity, they may feel a dissipation in anxiety or stress. Some have also reported relief from painful migraines, as well as less intense headaches. Side effects of this strain include the possibility of paranoia, which can happen with larger doses when intense cerebral thinking can kick into overdrive. The high from Strawberry Cough is said to last longer than average, from about 3 to 4 hours.
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Feelings Helps With
Happy 55% Fatigue 11%
Uplifted 50% Pain 19%
Euphoric 47% Depression 26%
Energetic 38% Anxiety 30%
Relaxed 37% Stress 35%