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Top 5 Facts on Cannabis Strain Strawberry Cough. It’s strain review day and weedtuber Johno is talking about the top 5 facts of the Cannabis strain Strawberry Cough I’m using a disposable vape pen from JollyStick.
Disposable vape pens have become very common in the market and for good reason. The pen itself doesn’t increase the price of the oil by that much. Plus it’s super easy to transport. It literally looks like you’re just putting a pen in your mouth.
Now let’s look at this Strawberry Cough…
Fact Number 5: History & Lineage
Kyle Kushman, a former High Times editor and now the proprietor of L.A. dispensary Bud and Roses, developed Strawberry Cough largely by accident in 2000. Kushman says he received a small clone from another breeder. The clone had supposedly been grown next to a strawberry patch somewhere in Connecticut.
Kushman called that original clone Strawberry Field and then crossed it with a Haze plant. The result is Strawberry Cough.
Now here’s the part of the story that maybe one part truth and two parts fiction. The way Kushman tells the story is that he built a buzz around Strawberry Cough 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, which in turn boosted its popularity to it’s now staggering level.
Fact Number 4: Positive vs Negative Effects
Medical Uses – Primarily Stress and Depression but also good for Pain and Fatigue.
Negatives – Dry Mouth, Dry Eyes and if you take too much of it there is a high probability you may experience paranoia.
And the high lasts longer than usual at about 3 to 4 hours.
Fact Number 3: Sativa vs Indica & THC/CBD Levels
Fact Number 2: Appearance, Smell & Taste
When you smoke Strawberry Cough it produces a harsh smoke that makes many people cough. Hence the name.
Now I’m gonna give you little insight and tell you a funny story. First, I’m actually allergic to berries including strawberries. Of course there are no real strawberries in this cannabis it’s just the smell.
But now I’m not sure if it’s because I’m just never around strawberries or haven’t tasted one since I was in my teens but to me this smells like baby poop.
And now here’s the story. I was hanging with some friends and we were hot boxing a hotel room and passing around a wide assortment of strains. Then someone must have lit a version of this strain and I got so sick of the smell. I truly thought someone had shit their pants and I had to get out of there as quick as I could. Until now smoking this strain I still believed someone had shit themselves, which thankfully now I know is not the case.
So while everyone loves this smell for being similar to strawberries. To me it smells like baby poop. Which does make me gag a little even now when I’m using the oil.
Fact Number 1: You Gotta Smoke It to Know It!
So how do I feel?
Top 5 Facts on Cannabis Strain Strawberry Cough. It’s strain review day and weedtuber Johno is talking about the top 5 facts of the Cannabis strain Strawberry Cough I’m using a disposable vape pen from JollyStick.
Disposable vape pens have become very common in the market and for good reason. The pen itself doesn’t increase the price of the oil by that much. Plus it’s super easy to transport. It literally looks like you’re just putting a pen in your mouth.
Now let’s look at this Strawberry Cough…
Fact Number 5: History & Lineage
Kyle Kushman, a former High Times editor and now the proprietor of L.A. dispensary Bud and Roses, developed Strawberry Cough largely by accident in 2000. Kushman says he received a small clone from another breeder. The clone had supposedly been grown next to a strawberry patch somewhere in Connecticut.
Kushman called that original clone Strawberry Field and then crossed it with a Haze plant. The result is Strawberry Cough.
Now here’s the part of the story that maybe one part truth and two parts fiction. The way Kushman tells the story is that he built a buzz around Strawberry Cough 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, which in turn boosted its popularity to it’s now staggering level.
Fact Number 4: Positive vs Negative Effects
Medical Uses – Primarily Stress and Depression but also good for Pain and Fatigue.
Negatives – Dry Mouth, Dry Eyes and if you take too much of it there is a high probability you may experience paranoia.
And the high lasts longer than usual at about 3 to 4 hours.
Fact Number 3: Sativa vs Indica & THC/CBD Levels
Fact Number 2: Appearance, Smell & Taste
When you smoke Strawberry Cough it produces a harsh smoke that makes many people cough. Hence the name.
Now I’m gonna give you little insight and tell you a funny story. First, I’m actually allergic to berries including strawberries. Of course there are no real strawberries in this cannabis it’s just the smell.
But now I’m not sure if it’s because I’m just never around strawberries or haven’t tasted one since I was in my teens but to me this smells like baby poop.
And now here’s the story. I was hanging with some friends and we were hot boxing a hotel room and passing around a wide assortment of strains. Then someone must have lit a version of this strain and I got so sick of the smell. I truly thought someone had shit their pants and I had to get out of there as quick as I could. Until now smoking this strain I still believed someone had shit themselves, which thankfully now I know is not the case.
So while everyone loves this smell for being similar to strawberries. To me it smells like baby poop. Which does make me gag a little even now when I’m using the oil.
Fact Number 1: You Gotta Smoke It to Know It!
So how do I feel?